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Pilar, Portuguese and Spanish for pillar, may refer to: People * Pilar (given name), a common abbreviation of ''María del Pilar'', including a list of people so named * Pilar (surname), a list of people surnamed Pilar or del Pilar Places Argentina * Barrio El Pilar, a village and municipality in Río Negro Province * Pilar, Buenos Aires Province * Pilar, Córdoba Province * Pilar Partido, a partido located in Greater Buenos Aires in Buenos Aires Province Brazil * Pilar, Alagoas * Pilar, Paraíba * Pilar de Goiás, Goiás * Pilar do Sul, São Paulo Philippines * Pilar, Abra, a 5th class municipality * Pilar, Bataan, a 3rd class municipality * Pilar, Bohol, a 4th class municipality * Pilar, Capiz, a 4th class municipality * Pilar, Cebu, a 5th class municipality * Pilar, Sorsogon, a 1st class municipality * Pilar, Surigao del Norte, a 5th class municipality Elsewhere * El Pilar, an ancient Mayan city center on the Belize-Guatemala border * Pilar da Bretanha, a civil parish on the ...
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Pilar (given Name)
Pilar is a feminine Spanish language given name; traditionally short for " Maria del Pilar," it may refer to any of the following: * Pilar Arlando (born 1989), Portuguese holder of the title of Miss World Singapore for 2009–2010 * Pilar Barbosa (1898–1997), Puerto Rican educator, historian and political activist * Pilar Bardem (1939–2021), Spanish film and television actress * Pilar Barreiro (born 1955), Spanish politician * Pilar Barrios (1889–1974), Uruguayan poet * Pilar Bastardés, Spanish actress * Pilar Bayer (born 1946) Spanish mathematician * Pilar Bosley (born 1988), American ice dancer * Pilar Cabot (1940–2017), Catalan writer * Pilar Calvo (born 1963), Catalan politician * Pilar de Borbón (1936–2020), Infanta Pilar of Spain, Duchess of Badajoz * Pilar del Castillo (born 1952), Spanish Member of the European Parliament * Pilar de Lusarreta (1914–1967), Argentine author and critic * Pilar Fuertes Ferragut (1962–2012), Spanish diplomat * Pilar Geijo ...
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