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{{wiktionary|Mujica}}
'''Mujica''' (in [[Basque language|Basque]] '''Muxika''') is a [[Basque people|Basque]] surname. Variations: Mújica, Mújico, Mujika, Mugica, Múgica, Mugika and Mojica.
'''Mujica''' (in [[Basque language|Basque]] '''Muxika''') is a [[Basque people|Basque]] surname. Variations include Mujíca, Mújica, Mújico, Mujika, Mugica, Múgica, Mugika, Moxica and Mojica.


'''Mujica''' may refer to:
* [[Aylín Mújica]], Cuban actress and model
==People==
* [[Edward Mujica]], a right-handed pitcher for Major League Baseball
* [[José Mujica|José Alberto "Pepe" Mujica]], a Uruguayan statesman and former president
* [[Andreína Mujica]] (born 1970), Venezuelan journalist and photographer.
* [[Aylín Mújica]] (born 1974), Cuban actress and model
* [[Francisco Mujica International Airport]]
* [[Manuel Mujica Laínez]], Argentine fiction writer and art critic
* [[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
* [[Pedro Mujica Carassa]], Peruvian politician
* [[Manuel Mujica Lainez]] (1910–1984), Argentine fiction writer and art critic
* [[José Mojica]], (September 14, 1896 – September 20, 1974) Mexican Franciscan friar and former tenor and film actor.
* [[Pedro Mujica Carassa]], early 20th century Peruvian politician
* [[José Mojica Marins|José Mojica Marins, a.k.a. "Coffin Joe"]], (March 13, 1936—) Brazilian filmmaker, actor and screenwriter.
* [[José Mojica]] (1896–1974), Mexican Franciscan friar, tenor and film actor
* [[Mijica]] (born 1967), Venezuelan volleyball player
* [[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
* [[Carlos Mugica]] (1930–1974), Argentine Roman Catholic priest and activist
* [[Francisco Múgica]] (born 1907), Argentine film director, film editor and cinematographer
* [[Francisco Múgica]] (born 1907), Argentine film director, film editor and cinematographer
* [[René Mugica]] (1909–1998), Argentine actor, film director and screenwriter
* [[René Mugica]] (1909–1998), Argentine actor, film director and screenwriter
* [[Aritz Mújika]] (born 1981), Spanish footballer
* [[Jokin Mújika]] (born 1962), Basque cyclist


==Other uses==
Also:
* [[Francisco Mujica International Airport]], Morelia, Michoacán, Mexico


==See also==
* [[Llama firearms#Tauler and Mugica brands|Mugica]] brand of Llama-Gabilondo y Cia SA firearms
* Mugica, a [[Llama firearms#Tauler and Mugica brands|brand of Llama-Gabilondo y Cia SA firearms]]
* [[Muxika]], a town and municipality in [[Biscay]], [[Spain]]
* [[Muxika]], a town and municipality in Biscay, Spain


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==References==
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[[Category:Basque-language surnames]]
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Revision as of 19:07, 26 June 2023

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

Other uses

See also