Gallegos
Appearance
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Gallegos is a Spanish name. In Wikipedia, the name refers to:
Persons
- Alphonse Gallegos (1931–1991), American Roman Catholic bishop
- Carlos Gallegos (1992) Mexican super middleweight professional boxer
- Deborah E. Gallegos 2005 Chief Investment Officer for the Comptroller, NY City
- Fernando Talaverano Gallegos (1563-1619) lawyer, Spanish administrator, temporary Chile governor
- Gerardo Julio Gallegos mixed martial artist in Xtreme Fighting Championships
- Gracie Gallegos mayor of Pico Rivera, California
- Joaquín Gallegos Lara (1911–1947) Ecuadorian novelist and essayist
- José Guadalupe Gallegos (1828-1867), NM legislator & sheriff, Civil War colonel
- José Manuel Gallegos (1815-1875), Catholic priest, NM legislator, member 42nd US Congress
- José Manuel Gallegos Rocafull (1895-1963) priest, theologian, and philosopher, Spain
- José Rafael Gallegos (1784-1850) Costa Rican head of state
- Luisa Gallegos (1929), All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player
- Mario Gallegos, Jr. (1950-2012), American politician from Texas
- Martin Gallegos California State Assemblyman and chiropractor
- Murder of Neveah Gallegos (2004-2007) led to changes in Denver, Colorado, Dept Human Services
- Pedro de Répide Gallegos (1882-1947) Madrid-based writer and journalist
- Rómulo Gallegos (1884–1969), Venezuelan novelist and politician
- Sebastián Gallegos Uruguayan footballer
- Tim Gallegos (contemporary), American rock musician
- Tony Gallegos (contemporary), American businessman and politician
Places
- Gallegos (Mieres), parish in Mieres, Asturias, Spain
- Gallegos de Solmirón, village and municipality in the province of Salamanca, Spain
- Río Gallegos, city in Santa Cruz, Argentina
- San Felices de los Gallegos, village and municipality in the province of Salamanca, Spain
Other
- Gallegos River (Rio Gallegos), in the province of Santa Cruz, Argentina
- Rómulo Gallegos Prize, Venezuelan prize for literature
See also
- Gallego (disambiguation)
- Galicia (Spain) place of origin for Gallego and los Gallegos names for "those from Galicia"