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Urbina
Urbina is a Basque surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Abraham Alvarenga Urbina (born 1974), Honduran lawyer and politician
- Carlo Urbina (16th century), Italian painter, active in Crema
- Jorge Urbina (born 1946), the Permanent Representative to the United Nations for Costa Rica
- José de Urbina y Urbina, 3rd conde de Cartaojal (1761–1833), Spanish general during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars
- María Lavalle Urbina (born 1908), Mexican lawyer and politician, first female president of the Mexican Senate
- Marcos Urbina (born 1985), defender currently playing for the club Monarcas Morelia
- Oscar Urbina Ortega (born 1947), Colombian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church
- Rafael Simon Urbina (born 1899), Venezuelan rebel fighting against the dictatorial regime of Juan Vicente Gomez
- Ricardo M. Urbina (born 1946), United States District Court Judge in Washington, DC
- Silvia Urbina, Chilean singer and researcher in folkloric music of Chile
- Susana Urbina (born 1946), Peruvian-American psychologist
- Tomás Urbina (c. 1877–1915), general in the Mexican Revolution
- Ugueth Urbina (born 1974), former relief pitcher in Major League Baseball
- Ian Urbina (born March 29, 1972), investigative reporter for The New York Times