Ibarra
Ibarra stands for:
- San Miguel de Ibarra, the capital of the Ecuadorian province of Imbabura; see Ibarra
- Departamento Juan F. Ibarra, administrative unit of the Argentine province of Santiago del Estero
- Ibarra (Spain ), municipality in the province of Gipuzkoa, Basque Country
Ibarra is the surname of the following persons:
- Aníbal Ibarra (born 1958 ), Argentine Mayor
- Ascension Esquivel Ibarra (1844-1923), Costa Rican politician; President of Costa Rica
- Elizabeth Ibarra ( Elizabeth " Mimi " Ibarra ), Colombian salsa performer
- Federico Ibarra Groth ( born 1946 ), Mexican composer
- Héctor Ibarra Morales ( born 1931 ), Mexican ambassador
- José María Velasco Ibarra (1893-1979), politician and President of Ecuador
- Julio César González Ibarra (born 1972 ), Mexican boxer, see Julio González ( boxer )
- Néstor Ibarra (1938-2005), Argentine journalist and broadcaster
- Oscar H. Ibarra ( b. 1941 ), American computer scientist filipino ethnicity
- Oswaldo Javier Sanchez Ibarra (born 1973 ), Mexican football player, see Oswaldo Sánchez
- Salomón Ibarra Mayorga, lyricist of the text of 1939, the Nicaraguan national anthem " Salve a ti, Nicaragua "
- Susie Ibarra ( b. 1970 ), American musician and composer
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