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'''Guevara''' is a surname of [[Basque people|Basque]]<ref>http://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=guevara</ref> origin. It may refer to the following:
'''Guevara''' can refer to:

==People==

*[[Amado Guevara]], Honduran football (soccer) player
*[[Amado Guevara]], Honduran football (soccer) player
*[[Álvaro Guevara]] Mexican composer
*[[Álvaro Guevara]] Mexican composer
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*[[Alonso Guevara]], Son of Costa Rican libertarian politician
*[[Alonso Guevara]], Son of Costa Rican libertarian politician


'''Places'''
==Places==

*[[Guevara, Spain]] (in Basque, ''Gebara''), village in the Basque Country
*[[Guevara, Spain]] (in Basque, ''Gebara''), village in the Basque Country


'''Other'''
==Other==
*[[Guerrilla War (arcade game)]], Japanese video-game named after Ernesto "Che" Guevara, which was released as "Guerrilla War" in the United States
*[[Guerrilla War (arcade game)]], Japanese video-game named after Ernesto "Che" Guevara, which was released as "Guerrilla War" in the United States

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[[Category:Surnames]]
[[Category:Surnames]]
[[Category:Basque-language surnames]]

Revision as of 23:17, 3 June 2013

Guevara is a surname of Basque[1] origin. It may refer to the following:

People

Places

Other

  • Guerrilla War (arcade game), Japanese video-game named after Ernesto "Che" Guevara, which was released as "Guerrilla War" in the United States