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* [[José de la Riva Agüero]] (1783–1858), Peruvian soldier and politician |
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* [[Juan Miguel de Agüero]] ({{fl.}} 16th century), Mexican architect |
* [[Juan Miguel de Agüero]] ({{fl.}} 16th century), Mexican architect |
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* [[Sergio Agüero]] (born 1988), |
* [[Sergio Agüero]] (born 1988), Argentine footballer |
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* [[Silvia Agüero]] (born 1985), Spanish Roma feminist writer and human rights activist |
* [[Silvia Agüero]] (born 1985), Spanish Roma feminist writer and human rights activist |
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* [[Taismary Agüero]] (born 1977), Cuban-Italian volleyball player |
* [[Taismary Agüero]] (born 1977), Cuban-Italian volleyball player |
Latest revision as of 07:17, 27 August 2024
Look up agüero in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Agüero (Spanish pronunciation: [aˈɣweɾo]) is a Spanish surname, it may refer to:
People
[edit]- Andrés Rivero Agüero (1905–1997), Cuban politician
- Carolina Agüero (born 1975), Argentine ballerina
- Ezequiel Agüero (born 1994), Malaysian footballer
- Fernando Agüero (1920–2011), Nicaraguan politician
- José de la Riva Agüero (1783–1858), Peruvian soldier and politician
- Juan Miguel de Agüero (fl. 16th century), Mexican architect
- Sergio Agüero (born 1988), Argentine footballer
- Silvia Agüero (born 1985), Spanish Roma feminist writer and human rights activist
- Taismary Agüero (born 1977), Cuban-Italian volleyball player
- Zenón Noriega Agüero (1900–1957), Peruvian army general
Places
[edit]- Agüero, Huesca, a town in the province of Huesca, Spain
- Calle Agüero, a street in Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Agüero (Buenos Aires Metro), a metro station in Buenos Aires, Argentina