Medrano (disambiguation)

Medrano (disambiguation)

Medrano may refer to:

People
  • Diego Medrano, (born 1978), Spanish poet, narrator and columnist
  • Enric Casadevall Medrano, Andorran politician
  • Francisco Medrano (footballer), (born 1983), Salvadoran football player
  • Francisco Medrano (poet), 16th–17th century Spanish poet
  • Giovanni Antonio Medrano, (1703-?), Italian architect
  • Héctor Medrano, (born 1967), Mexican football manager
  • Ingrid Medrano, (born 1979), Savadoran wrestler
  • José Alberto Medrano, former Salvadoran general
  • Jose Domingo Medrano, (born 1921), Salvadoran doctor
  • Juan de Espinosa Medrano, (ca. 1629-1688), Peruvian author
  • Orlando Montenegro Medrano, (died 1988), former President of Nicaragua
  • Pedro Medrano, (1769-1840), Argentine statesman and lawyer
  • Rosa Medrano, (born 1985), Dominican professional volleyball player
  • Medrano Tamen, (born 1986), Cameroonian footballer
Places
Entertainment and media

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