Cáceres
Cáceres is a Spanish surname and placename and may refer to:
Places and jurisdictions
- Province of Cáceres, in Spain
- Cáceres (Spanish Congress Electoral District), which covers the province
- Cáceres, Spain, the capital of Cáceres Province, not a bishopric
- Cáceres, Antioquia, municipality in Colombia
- Cáceres, Mato Grosso, in the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso
- Roman Catholic Diocese of São Luíz de Caceres, with the above see
- Ciudad de Nueva Cáceres, former Spanish city in the Philippines
- Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Caceres, with above see
People
- Caceres family, a Jewish family
- Adrián Cáceres (born 1982), Argentine-born Australian former footballer
- Alex Caceres (born 1988), American professional mixed martial artist
- Alexia Cáceres (born 1995), Paraguayan team handball player
- Alonso de Escobar y Cáceres (16th Century), Spanish military
- Andrés Avelino Cáceres (1833–1923), President of Peru
- Adrian Caceres (born 1982), Argentine-born Australian footballer
- Anthony Cáceres (born 1992), Australian footballer
- Antony Caceres (born 2000), Canadian soccer player
- Berta Cáceres (1970s–2016), Honduran environmental activist
- Blas Cáceres (born 1990), Paraguayan footballer
- Blazco Múñoz de Cáceres Spanish nobleman
- Carlos Arturo Cáceres (born 1977), Chilean professional footballer
- Carlos Navarrete Cáceres (born 1931), Guatemalan anthropologist and writer
- Catalina Cáceres (born 1990), Chilean model and beauty pageant titleholder
- César Cáceres Cañete (born 1977), Paraguayan footballer
- Daniel Cáceres Silva (born 1982), Paraguayan footballer
- Darío Cáceres (born 1998), Paraguayan professional footballer
- Delfín Benítez Cáceres (1910–2004), Paraguayan football striker
- Diego de Cáceres y Ovando, Spanish nobleman
- Domingo Pérez Cáceres (1892-1961), Spanish ecclesiastic, eighth Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Cristóbal de La Laguna
- Édgar Barreto (born 1984), Paraguayan professional footballer
- Edgar Cáceres (born 1964), Venezuelan former Major League Baseball second baseman and switch-hitter
- Eduardo Cáceres, Vice President of Guatemala from 1970 to 1974
- Emilio Bobadilla Cáceres (born 1907), Paraguayan songwriter
- Ernie Caceres (1911–1971), American jazz saxophonist born in Texas
- Enrique Cáceres (born 1974), Paraguayan international football referee
- Esther de Cáceres (1903–1971), Uruguayan poet and writer
- Eusebio Cáceres (born 1991), Spanish track and field athlete
- Fernán Blázquez de Cáceres (14th century), Spanish nobleman, son of Juan Blázquez de Cáceres
- Fernando Cáceres (born 1969), Argentine footballer
- Francisco Caceres, TV host and producer
- Raulo Cáceres (born 1976), Spanish comic artist, also known as Raulo Cáceres
- Ignacio Cáceres (born 1976), Spanish long-distance runner
- Javier Caceres (footballer) (born 1939), Peruvian footballer
- Javier Caceres (sport shooter) (born 1919), aPeruvian sport shooter
- Jorge Cáceres (pentathlete) (1917–1975), Argentine pentathlete
- Jorge Cáceres (poet) (1923–1949), Chilean poet, painter and dancer
- Jorge Luis Cáceres (born 1982), Ecuadorian writer, editor, and anthologist
- Jorge Ramón Cáceres (born 1948), Argentine former football forward
- Jorge Suárez Cáceres (born 1976), Puerto Rican politician and Senator
- José Miguel Cáceres (born 1981), Dominican men's volleyball player
- José Núñez de Cáceres (1772–1846), Dominican politician and writer
- Juan Blázquez de Cáceres, Spanish soldier and nobleman, also called the Conqueror of Cáceres
- Juan de Cáceres y Ulloa (1618–1682), Spanish nobleman and musician
- Juan Daniel Cáceres (born 1973), Paraguayan football defender
- Juan Cáceres (footballer) (born 1949), Peruvian football goalkeeper
- Juan Cáceres (racing driver) (born 1984), Uruguayan racing driver
- Juan Carlos Cáceres (1936–2015), Argentine musician
- Juan Francisco Cáceres (born 1962), Mexican politician
- Juan Ignacio Cáceres (born 1992), Argentine sprint canoeist
- Julio César Cáceres (born 1979), Paraguayan football player, currently playing for Olimpia Asuncion
- Kurt Caceres (born 1972), American actor of German and Mexican descent
- Leticia Cáceres (born 1978), Australian stage and film director
- Luciano Cáceres, Argentine actor
- Luis Cáceres (born 1988),Paraguayan football midfielder
- Manuel Altagracia Cáceres (1838–1878), Dominican politician, also known as Memé
- Miguel Ángel Cáceres (born 1978), Paraguayan footballer
- Marcos Cáceres (born 1986), Paraguayan football defender
- Mario Cáceres (born 1981), Chilean footballer
- Martín Cáceres (born 1987), Uruguayan football player, currently playing for Juventus F.C.
- Miguel Ángel Peña Cáceres (born 1970), Spanish racing cyclist
- Oscar Caceres (born 1932), Peruvian former sports shooter
- Pablo Caballero Cáceres (born 1972), Paraguayan former football player and manager
- Pablo Cáceres Rodríguez (born 1985), Uruguayan football player, currently playing for RCD Mallorca
- Pablo Montesino Cáceres (1781–1849), Spanish teacher and academic
- Pedro Cáceres (born 1960), Argentine middle-distance runner
- Ramón Cáceres (1866–1911), 31st president of the Dominican Republic
- Raphaël Cacérès (born 1987), French former professional footballer
- Raúl Cáceres (born 1991), Paraguayan footballer
- Richard Caceres (born 1982), Paraguayan footballer
- Roberto Reinaldo Cáceres González (1921–2019), Uruguayan Prelate of Roman Catholic Church
- Rosa Mirambell i Càceres (born 1933), Catalan painter and engraver
- Rubén Nuñez de Cáceres, the founder/director of the Center for Human Values of the Tec de Monterrey, Campus Tampico.
- Samuel Cáceres (born 1989), Paraguayan international footballer
- Vesna Cáceres (born 1971), Czech composer, singer and accordionist
- Vicente Cáceres (born 1967), Spanish wrestler
- Víctor Cáceres (born 1985), Paraguayan footballer
- Virginio Cáceres (born 1962), a Parguayan former football defender
- Bertha Zúñiga Cáceres (born 1990), Hondurigen social activist of Lenca descent
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