Acuna (disambiguation)

Acuna (disambiguation)

Acuna or Acuña can refer to:

People

*Alex Acuña (born 1944), Peruvian percussionist
*Alicia Acuña, American news reporter
*Antonio Osorio de Acuña (1459-1526), Spanish bishop
*Carlos Javier Acuña (born 1988), Paraguayan football (soccer) player
*Clarence Acuña (born 1975), Chilean footballer
*Cristóbal Diatristán de Acuña (1597-c.1676), Spanish missionary and explorer
*Diego Sarmiento de Acuña, conde de Gondomar (1567-1626), Spanish diplomat
*Fely Acuna (born 1936), Filipino actress
*Hernando de Acuña (c.1520-1580), Spanish poet, soldier and diplomat
*Jason Acuña (born 1973), Italian-born American actor
*Marcela Acuña (born 1976), Argentinian boxer
*Ricardo Acuña (born 1958), former Chilean tennis player
*Roberto Acuña (born 1972), Argentinian-born Paraguayan football (soccer) player
*Rodolfo Acuña (born 1932), American historian
*Francisco Acuña de Figueroa (1790-1862), Uruguayan poet
*Manuel Acuña Roxas (1892-1948), President of the Philippines

Places

*Ciudad Acuña, Coahuila, Mexico
*Vilo Acuña Airport, Cuba


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