PAZ
The abbreviation stands for PAZ:
- Paz Oil Company, Israeli oil company
- Peine Allgemeine Zeitung, local newspaper in the district of Peine
- Police detention center, accommodation of shear and administrative penal prisoners in Austria
- Prussian Allgemeine Zeitung, German weekly newspaper of the country team Prussia
- Spanish radar satellite, see Ingenio (satellite)
- Pawlowski awtobusny zavod imeni AA Schdanowa, Russian bus manufacturer
Paz (of Spanish peace ) is the surname of the following persons:
- Abel Paz (1921-2009), Spanish anarchist and writer
- Ana Miranda Paz (born 1971 ), Spanish - Galician politician
- Aníbal Paz ( 1917/18-2013 ), Uruguayan football player
- Augusto Alejandro Zúñiga Paz ( † 2005), Peruvian lawyer
- Aurélio Paz dos Reis (1862-1931), Portuguese film director and Florist
- Carlos Paz M. Cordero ( born 1930 ), Mexican diplomat
- Edmundo Paz Soldán (* 1967), Bolivian writer
- Eduardo Paz ( born 1981 ), Spanish hockey players
- Erel Paz ( born 1974 ), Israeli composer
- Eréndira Araceli Paz Campos ( b. 1961 ), Mexican diplomat
- Fernando Suárez Paz ( born 1941 ), argentanischer Tango Violinist
- Jaime Paz Zamora ( born 1939 ), Bolivian politician, president from 1989 to 1993
- Juan Paz y Miño, Ecuadorian historian and journalist
- Juan Carlos Paz ( composer ) ( 1901-1972 ), Argentine composer
- Juan Carlos Paz ( footballer ) ( born 1945 ), Uruguayan football player
- Magdaleine Marx Paz (1889-1973), writer, journalist and feminist
- Manuel María Paz (1820-1902), a Colombian soldier, cartographer and draftsman
- Maria de la Paz (born 1962 ), Mexican badminton player
- Mariano Paz Soldán (1821-1886), Peruvian historian and geographer
- Mariano Rivera Paz (1804-1849), Guatemalan politician, President 1839-1841 and 1842-1844
- Máximo Paz ( politician), Argentine politician
- Mercedes Paz (born 1966 ), Argentinian tennis player
- Miguel Paz Barahona (1863-1937), Honduran politician, president from 1925 to 1929
- Octavio Paz (1914-1998), Mexican writer and diplomat
- Ophir Pines - Paz ( born 1961 ), Israeli politician
- Policarpio Juan Paz García (1932-2000), Honduran politician, President 1978 to 1982
- Raúl Paz (born 1969 ), Cuban singer and composer
- Remberto Iriarte Paz ( born 1919 ), Bolivian general and diplomat
- Roberto Francisco Ferrería Paz ( born 1953 ), Uruguayan clergyman, Bishop of Campos
- Rosa Maria Paz (born 1973 ), Spanish actress
- Rubén Paz ( born 1959 ), Uruguayan football player
- Valentín Paz Andrade - (1898-1987), Galician lawyer, writer and journalist
- Víctor Paz Estenssoro (1907-2001), Bolivian politician
- Vinnie Paz ( born 1977 ), American rapper and songwriter
- Yessica Paz Maria Hidalgo (* 1989), Venezuelan volleyball player
Paz is the first name of the following persons:
- Paz Vega (born 1976 ), Spanish actress
See also:
- La Paz ( disambiguation)
- PAZ domain
- Río Paz
- Disambiguation
- Abbreviation