Herrera
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The name Herrera has several uses:
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[edit] Places
- Herrera de Pisuerga, a town in the province of Palencia, Spain
- the Herrera Province, Panama.
- the municipality (in the province of Sevilla), Herrera, Spain.
- the airport, Olaya Herrera Airport
- Herrera, Argentina in the Santiago del Estero Province
[edit] Principal surname
For people with that (sole or principal) family name, see
[edit] Architects
- Juan de Herrera, designed and constructed El Escorial
[edit] Actors
[edit] Athletes
- Alexander J. Herrera, baseball player
- José Concepción Herrera Ontiveros, baseball player
- Mike Herrera, baseball player
- Ángel Herrera Vera of Cuba, boxer
- Luis "Lucho" Herrera, cyclist
[edit] Cardinals
[edit] Artists
- Roberto Herrera of Argentina, choreographer and dancer
- Michael Arthur Herrera, the vocalist and bassist of a pop punk band MxPx
- Raymond Herrera, the drummer of a death metal/industrial band Fear Factory
- Danny Herrera, the actual drummer of Napalm Death
- Ram Herrera, Tejano musician
[edit] Philosophers
- Abraham Cohen Herrera also called Alonso Nunez de Herrera works written in Amsterdam cited as son of Chief Rabbi of Córdoba in Spain other sources linked to Portugal and Tuscany
[edit] Politicians
- Vicente Herrera Zeledón of Costa Rica
- Carlos Herrera y Luna of Guatemala
- Juan Vicente Herrera Campo of Castile-Leon in Spain
- Pedro de Herrera of Córdoba, Spain
- Luis Alberto de Herrera of Uruguay
- John J. Herrera, civil-rights activist
[edit] Secondary surname
[edit] Politicians
[edit] Writers
- Luz Maria Umpierre-Herrera of Puerto Rico
- M. Miriam Herrera
- Juan Felipe Herrera