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Herrera may refer to: People *Herrera (surname) Places *Herrera, Entre Ríos, a village and municipality in Argentina *Herrera, Santiago del Estero, a village and municipality in Argentina *Enrique Olaya Herrera Airport, an airport in Medellín, Colombia *Herrera International Airport, a closed airport in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic *Los Herrera, a municipality in Nuevo León, Mexico * Herrera Province, a province in Panama *Herrera (corregimiento), Panama *Herrera (Asunción), a ''barrio'' of Asunción, Paraguay *La Herrera, a municipality in Castile-La Mancha, Spain *Herrera de Pisuerga, a municipality in Palencia, Spain *Herrera, Seville, a municipality in Andalusia, Spain *Herrera (Santurce), a sector of Santurce in San Juan, Puerto Rico, United States * Río Herrera, a river in Puerto Rico, United States *Los Herreras Los Herreras is a municipality in the Mexican State of Nuevo León and also the name of its seat of government and main population center. Los Herrera ...
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Herrera (surname)
Herrera is a surname of Spanish origin, from the Latin word ferrāria, meaning "iron mine" or "iron works" and also the feminine of Latin ferrārius, "of or pertaining to iron"; or, alternatively, the feminine of Spanish ''herrero'' ("ironsmith", from ferrārius), which also gives the surname Herrero. Variants of the name include Errera, Ferrera and the less common Bherrera. Its equivalent in Portuguese and Galician is Ferreira. Also, because of Spanish naming customs, some people are listed here with their family name as their second-to-last name. A * Aaron Herrera (born 1990), Mexican boxer *Abel Ernesto Herrera (born 1955), Argentine footballer * Abraham Cohen de Herrera or Alonso Nunez de Herrera (c. 1570–c. 1635), European religious philosopher and kabbalist *Adelardo López de Ayala y Herrera (1828–1879), Spanish writer and politician *Agustín Enrique Herrera (born 1985), Mexican football player *Alex Herrera (born 1976), Venezuelan baseball player * Alfonso Herr ...
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Herrera, Entre Ríos
Herrera (Entre Ríos) is a municipality in the Gená district of the Uruguay department in the province of Entre Ríos in north-eastern Argentina.Ministerio del Interior
The municipality includes the locality of the same name - also known as Villa San Miguel - and a rural area. Its railway station is called Nicolás Herrera.


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Herrera, Santiago Del Estero
Herrera (Santiago del Estero) is a municipality and village in Santiago del Estero Province in Argentina.Ministerio del Interior


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Enrique Olaya Herrera Airport
Olaya Herrera Airport ( es, Aeropuerto Olaya Herrera) is an airport located in Medellín, Colombia, that serves regional and domestic flights. Additionally, the airport is used by general aviation and features several hangars for charters. Today, it is considered the main regional airport of the country due to the large number of scheduled and charter flights operated to and from the airport. It was formerly known as ''Medellin International Airport'' prior to the opening of José María Córdova International Airport in the year 1985, which is located in the nearby municipality of Rionegro, east of Medellin. Between the two airports, there were more than 3.5 million passengers per year, which makes it the second busiest passenger city in Colombia after Bogotá. In 2016, the airport handled 831,181 passengers, and 848,525 in 2017. History Colombian businessman Gonzalo Mejía saw an opportunity for the development of an airport in Medellin, given that the mountainous topogra ...
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Herrera International Airport
Herrera International Airport was an airport located in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Herrera used to be the hub of most Dominican airlines before being closed in 2006 and replaced by La Isabela International Airport, also in Santo Domingo. The airport had domestic flights and connections to Puerto Rico, Cuba, and other Caribbean islands. History The airport began commercial operations in 1973. The airport was formally closed on February 23, 2006, when it was handed over to the military, who blocked the runway with vehicles. There are plans to convert the site of the former airport into a park. Flights were moved either to La Isabela or to Las Américas International Airport. External links *Live flight tracker of Herrera Intl aFlight Aware American Eagle at HEX from San Juan References {{authority control Airports in the Dominican Republic Defunct airports Airports established in 1973 1973 establishments in the Dominican Republic Airports disestablishe ...
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Los Herrera
Los Herreras is a municipality in the Mexican State of Nuevo León and also the name of its seat of government and main population center. Los Herreras is at 281 meters above sea level and is located in the east-central part of the state. Its coordinates are 25º53' N and 99º33' W. History The foundation of this village goes back to the middle of the 17th century and originally it was called 'Rancho de la Manteca'-Spanish for Lard Ranch. Don Juan de Zavala was given a land grant for its foundation by the governor, Don Martín de Zavala. Juan de Zavala and inhabitants from Cadereyta began the foundation The haciendas of San Vicente, Guadalupe and San Agustín, which are all under the jurisdiction of the modern municipality of Los Herreras, were all older foundations with larger populations than Rancho de la Manteca. However, this last one was chosen as the head of the municipality for its closeness to the railroad line that went between Monterrey Monterrey ( , ) is the capital ...
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Herrera Province
Herrera () is a province in Panama. Named after General Tomás Herrera, the province was founded on January 18, 1915 from a division of the Los Santos province. The capital city of Herrera is Chitré, which is located near the province's coastline. Herrera is bordered on the north by the provinces of Veraguas and Coclé, on the south by the province of Los Santos, on the east by Golfo de Parita and the province of Los Santos, and on the west by the province of Veraguas. History After gaining independence from Spain in 1821, the isthmus of Panama was divided into two provinces, Panamá and Veraguas. The province Panamá consisted of the districts of Natá, Portobelo, Panama and Darién. At the time, the location now occupied by the city of Chitré was inhabited by a small population of indigenous persons, near La Villa de Los Santos and was governed from Natá. It later came under the control of the Los Santos government. The province of Herrera was created in 1854 and e ...
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Herrera (corregimiento)
Herrera is a corregimiento in La Chorrera District La Chorrera is a district (''distrito'') of Panamá Oeste Province in Panama. The population according to the 2000 census was 124,656; the latest official estimate (2019) is 199,708.Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Censo, Panama. The district ..., Panamá Oeste Province, Panama with a population of 2,552 as of 2010. Its population as of 1990 was 715; its population as of 2000 was 812. References Corregimientos of Panamá Oeste Province {{PanamáOeste-geo-stub ...
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Herrera De Pisuerga
Herrera de Pisuerga is a municipality located in the Palencia (province), province of Palencia, Castile and León, Spain. It takes its name from the Pisuerga, River Pisuerga. According to the 2004 census (Instituto Nacional de Estadística (Spain), INE), the municipality had a population of 2,457 inhabitants. References

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Herrera, Seville
Herrera is a Spanish municipality located in the province of Seville, in Andalusia. It has a population of 6484 (as of 2018) and an area of 53,48 km². It is 120 km from the provincial capital, Seville. It is located at a crossroad in the geographical center of Andalusia, less than an hour from provincial capitals such as Córdoba, Málaga and Seville, and just over an hour from Granada. Its name is derived from a Latin inscriptions on the shield: Populus (village), Natus (born), Ignique (fire), Ferro (and iron). Patrimony and monuments Municipal Museum Ancient Medicine, Science and Archaeology: This important museum, unique in its kind in Andalusia, presents an extensive and valuable collection of tools and materials, used since ancient times in medicine and surgery. More than 700 pieces of all kinds dating from the second century B.C. are exposed in a large room. Another significant amount of equipment: medicines, tools, flasks, books, brochures and billb ...
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