Garay (disambiguation)

Garay (disambiguation)

Garay may refer to:

*Garay, a municipality in Spain
*Gəray, a municipality in Azerbaijan
* Antonio Garay, American football player
* Garai, a Hungarian/Croatian family
* Juan de Garay, Spanish conquistador and second founder of Buenos Aires
* Francisco de Garay, Spanish conquistador, governor of Jamaica, and explorer
* János Garay, Hungarian writer and poet who supported the Hungarian Revolution of 1848
* György Garay (1909-1988), Hungarian violinist
* Ezequiel Garay, Argentine footballer, currently playing for Real Madrid


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