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Aguilar, CO -- U.S. town in Colorado
Population (2000): 593
Housing Units (2000): 291
Land area (2000): 0.393030 sq. miles (1.017943 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.393030 sq. miles (1.017943 sq. km)
FIPS code: 00760
Located within: Colorado (CO), FIPS 08
Location: 37.403299 N, 104.654363 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 81020
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
Aguilar, CO
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Aguilar (surname)

Aguilar is a Spanish surname of Galician origin. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Abel Aguilar (born 1985), Colombian footballer
  • Alberto Aguilar Leiva (born 1984), Spanish footballer
  • Amalia Aguilar (born 1924), Cuban and Mexican film actress and dancer in the 1940s and 1950s
  • Annette A. Aguilar (born 1957), American percussionist, bandleader, and educator
  • Antonio Aguilar Barraza (1919–2007), Mexican singer
  • Luis Aguilar-Monsalve (1942), Ecuadorian writer
  • António Maria de Aguilar (born 1978), Portuguese rugby player
  • Baron Diego Pereira d'Aguilar (1699–1759), Spanish Marrano
  • Carlene Aguilar (born 1982), Filipino actress and former beauty queen
  • Carlos Aguilar (born 1988), American soccer player
  • Christina Aguilar (born 1966), Thai pop singer
  • Edwin Aguilar (born 1985), Panamanian footballer
  • Elisa Aguilar (born 1976), Spanish women's basketball player
  • Ephraim Lópes Pereira d'Aguilar, 2nd Baron d'Aguilar
  • Eugenio Aguilar (1804–1879), President of El Salvador 1846–1848
  • Felipe Aguilar (born 1974), Chilean golfer
  • Francisco de Aguilar (conquistador) (1479–c. 1571), Spanish conquistador and later Dominican friar
  • Francisco de Aguilar (politician) (19th century), Acting President of Honduras 1855–1856
  • Francisco Javier Aguilar García (born 1949), Spanish footballer
  • Florencio Flores Aguilar (contemporary), military ruler of Panama 1981–1982
  • Freddie Aguilar (contemporary), Filipino Pinoy rock musician
  • Gabriel Aguilar (born 1987), Bolivian footballer
  • Gerónimo de Aguilar (1489–c. 1531), 16th-century Spanish conquistador and translator for Hernán Cortés
  • Grace Aguilar (1816–1847), English novelist
  • Japeth Aguilar (born 1987), a Filipino basketball player
  • Jessica Aguilar (born 1982), Mexican American mixed martial artist
  • Joel Aguilar (born 1975), Salvadoran football referee
  • Jorge Aguilar (born 1985), Chilean tennis player
  • José Aguilar (disambiguation)
  • Josefina Aguilar (contemporary), Mexican folk artist
  • Juan Fernando López Aguilar (born 1961), Spanish politician and government minister
  • Juan Martínez de Jáuregui y Aguilar (1583–1641), Spanish poet
  • Luis Aguilar (born 1984), American soccer player
  • Luis A. Aguilar (contemporary), commissioner of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
  • Macarena Aguilar (born 1985), Spanish handballer
  • Manuel Aguilar (disambiguation)
  • Mario Aguilar (disambiguation)
  • Mila D. Aguilar (contemporary), Filipina poet and revolutionary
  • Natasha Aguilar (born 1970), Costa Rican freestyle swimmer
  • Pablo Aguilar (disambiguation)
  • Paul Aguilar (born 1986), Mexican footballer
  • José Pepe Aguilar (born 1968), Mexican singer
  • Rafael Aguilar Talamantes (born 1940), Mexican politician
  • Robert Peter Aguilar (born 1931), former U.S. federal judge
  • Roberto Ivan Aguilar Gomez (contemporary), Bolivian politician
  • Rose Aguilar (contemporary), Californian broadcaster and journalist
  • Samuel Aguilar (1933–2013), Paraguayan footballer
  • Slick Aguilar (born 1954), American guitarist
  • Aguilar Family, early 20th century Native American potters from New Mexico

Usage examples of "aguilar".

The day-to-day running of the ship was left to her daughter, Aguilar, who combined the offices of bosun and purser, and Captain Lorquital habitually sat in a sling chair by the helm, puffing a corncob pipe, stately in a billowing long skirt and leather tabard, her well-muscled arms bare, a red handkerchief knotted under her pendulous jowls.

She was in a kind of sulk, and even Aguilar, a jolly unselfconscious woman who claimed to have at least three men lusting after her in every city along the Great River, could not cajole more than three or four words from her at any one time.

Tamora commandeered four coracles and lashed a platform across them and, with Aguilar, took the light cannon to the nearside edge of the forest.

Captain Lorquital said, and Aguilar laughed for the first time since they had entered the forest.

Captain Lorquital and Aguilar slept in their cabins beneath the poop deck.

When Aguilar went aloft with his midday meal, Yama asked her to tell the envoy that he was eager to meet him.

Captain Lorquital and Aguilar discussed putting out the staysails, but decided that this would drive the Weazel's bows down and make her more likely to plow.

Most of the crew ate heartily, in a fine spirit of gallows humor, and all drank the ration of heart of wine Aguilar had broached.

The crew crowded the rails, but Aguilar drove them back, shouting that they must see to the sail.

The man with the pitted face was Jeronimo de Aguilar, a professional scribe like the reverend friars here.

Only Aguilar and Guerrero and two other men had managed to flee the flooding vessel in a sort of large canoe carried upon the ship for such emergencies.

He and Aguilar were both sure that, if their god gave them fair weather, they could row eastward and find Cuba once more.

They were strings of prayers like the string I had acquired from Jeronimo de Aguilar seven years earlier.

He was that Jeronimo de Aguilar who had been a reluctant guest of the Xiu for the past eight years.

The one preaching to that assemblage was doing so with the help of the two interpreters, Aguilar and Ce-Malinali, whom evidently he borrowed whenever they were not required by Cortés.