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Jáuregui
Jáuregui (from Basque: "palace" or "manor house," the name of several places in the Basque Country) may refer to:
Places- Jáuregui, Buenos Aires Province, the town of José María Jáuregui in the Luján Partido of Buenos Aires Province, Argentina (pop. 8,705)
- Jáuregui Municipality, Táchira, a municipality of Venezuela whose capital is La Grita
- Santa Rosa Jáuregui, village in the Mexican state of Querétaro
- Agustín de Jáuregui (c. 1711-1784), Spanish politician and soldier who served as governor of Chile and viceroy of Peru
- Alejandro Jáuregui (b. 1946), Argentinian folk singer
- Antonio Jauregui, bass player for Líbido (band)
- Arturo Jáuregui (b. 1943), "El Gallo," Mexican soccer player for C.D. Guadalajara
- Carlos Jauregui (b. 1932), Chilean–Canadian chess master
- César Jáuregui Robles, Mexican lawyer and politician, member of the Federal Judiciary Council
- El Texano (1958-2006), ring name of Juan Conrado Aguilar Jáuregui, a Mexican professional wrestler
- Enrique Urbizu Jáuregui (b. 1962), Spanish film director and screenwriter
- Eusebio Jáuregui Nolasco (1895-1919), Mexican general who took part in the Mexican Revolution
- Fernando Jáuregui (b. 1950), Spanish journalist
- Gaspar de Jáuregui (1791-1844), "Artzaia / El Pastor," ('the Shepherd') Basque guerrilla who became Comandante General of the Basque Provinces
- Martín Gregorio de Jáuregui (1690-1749), Spanish official of the Captaincy General of Chile
- Heidi Urbahn de Jauregui (b. 1940), French academic and essayist, emeritus Professor of German Literature
- Hugo Jauregui, head coach of the Argentinian squad for the 2003 FIVB Women's World Cup
- Ignacio Jáuregui, noted player and manager of the Mexican soccer club C.F. Monterrey
- Igor Jauregi (b. 1974), former Spanish soccer player
- Imanol Jáuregui Tasso, a character in the Mexican telenovela Primer amor... a mil por hora
- Janet Jauregui, a member of Loci (band)
- Jautarkol (1896-1971), pen name of Luis de Jáuregui, priest and writer in the Basque language
- Javier Jauregui (b. 1973), Mexican professional boxer
- Javier Jauregui Blanco (b. 1975), Spanish professional soccer player
- Joaquín María de Valenzuela y Alcíbar-Jáuregui (1912-1996), Spanish Army officer and Grandee of Spain
- Juan de Jáuregui (1562-1582), failed assassin of Prince William I of Orange
- Juan Domingo Zamácola y Jáuregui (1746-1823), Spanish priest and historian
- Juan Martínez de Jáuregui y Aguilar (1583-1641), Spanish poet, scholar and painter
- Julio Jauregui, a participant in the debate concerning Irujo's Basque Republic proposal
- Julio Jáuregui, an owner of A1 Team Mexico
- Jorge Mario Jauregui, Brazilian architect
- Luciano Adolfo Jáuregui, Argentinian general involved in the National Reorganization Process, pardoned by Menem in 1989 but charged with crimes against humanity in 2005
- Mario Jáuregui, noted player for the Mexican soccer club C.F. Monterrey
- Pablo de Olavide y Jáuregui (1725-1803), Peruvian-born Spanish politician, lawyer and writer
- Phillip Jauregui (b. 1970), American lawyer and organizer of the Judicial Action Group
- Rafael Izquierdo y Jáuregui (1873-1911), Spanish engineer
- Ramón Jáuregui, leader of the Socialist Party of the Basque Country–Basque Country Left
- Sergio Jáuregui (b. 1985), Bolivian soccer defender
- Sixto Jáuregui (b. 1931), Peruvian billiards player
- Solange Berstein Jáuregui (b. 1967), Chilean economist and Superintendent of Pensions in the administration of Michelle Bachelet
- Lauren Jauregui (b. 1996), singer of girl band Fifth Harmony