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'''Mujica''' (in [[Basque language|Basque]] '''Muxika''') is a [[Basque people|Basque]] surname. Variations |
'''Mujica''' (in [[Basque language|Basque]] '''Muxika''') is a [[Basque people|Basque]] surname. Variations include Mujíca, Mújica, Mújico, Mujika, Mugica, Múgica, Mugika, Moxica and Mojica. |
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'''Mujica''' may refer to: |
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* [[Edward Mujica]], a right-handed pitcher for Major League Baseball |
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* [[Andreína Mujica]] (born 1970), Venezuelan journalist and photographer. |
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* [[Edward Mujica]] (born 1984), a right-handed pitcher for Major League Baseball |
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* [[José Mujica]] (born 1935), a Uruguayan statesman and former president, known as Pepe |
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* [[Manuel Mujica Lainez]] (1910–1984), Argentine fiction writer and art critic |
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* [[Mijica]] (born 1967), Venezuelan volleyball player |
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* [[Adrián de Moxica]] (1453–1499), Spanish nobleman and explorer of Basque decent |
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* [[Carlos Mugica]] (1930–1974), Argentine Roman Catholic priest and activist |
* [[Carlos Mugica]] (1930–1974), Argentine Roman Catholic priest and activist |
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* [[Francisco Múgica]] (born 1907), Argentine film director, film editor and cinematographer |
* [[Francisco Múgica]] (born 1907), Argentine film director, film editor and cinematographer |
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* [[René Mugica]] (1909–1998), Argentine actor, film director and screenwriter |
* [[René Mugica]] (1909–1998), Argentine actor, film director and screenwriter |
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* [[Aritz Mújika]] (born 1981), Spanish footballer |
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* [[Jokin Mújika]] (born 1962), Basque cyclist |
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==Other uses== |
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* [[Llama firearms#Tauler and Mugica brands| |
* Mugica, a [[Llama firearms#Tauler and Mugica brands|brand of Llama-Gabilondo y Cia SA firearms]] |
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* [[Muxika]], a town and municipality in |
* [[Muxika]], a town and municipality in Biscay, Spain |
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Revision as of 19:07, 26 June 2023
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Mujica (in Basque Muxika) is a Basque surname. Variations include Mujíca, Mújica, Mújico, Mujika, Mugica, Múgica, Mugika, Moxica and Mojica.
Mujica may refer to:
People
- Andreína Mujica (born 1970), Venezuelan journalist and photographer.
- Aylín Mújica (born 1974), Cuban actress and model
- Edward Mujica (born 1984), a right-handed pitcher for Major League Baseball
- José Mujica (born 1935), a Uruguayan statesman and former president, known as Pepe
- Manuel Mujica Lainez (1910–1984), Argentine fiction writer and art critic
- Pedro Mujica Carassa, early 20th century Peruvian politician
- José Mojica (1896–1974), Mexican Franciscan friar, tenor and film actor
- José Mojica Marins, a.k.a. "Coffin Joe" (born 1936), Brazilian filmmaker, actor and screenwriter
- Adrián de Moxica (1453–1499), Spanish nobleman and explorer of Basque decent
- Carlos Mugica (1930–1974), Argentine Roman Catholic priest and activist
- Francisco Múgica (born 1907), Argentine film director, film editor and cinematographer
- René Mugica (1909–1998), Argentine actor, film director and screenwriter
- Aritz Mújika (born 1981), Spanish footballer
- Jokin Mújika (born 1962), Basque cyclist
Other uses
- Francisco Mujica International Airport, Morelia, Michoacán, Mexico
See also
- Mugica, a brand of Llama-Gabilondo y Cia SA firearms
- Muxika, a town and municipality in Biscay, Spain