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Justicia may refer to: * ''Justicia'' (album), by Eddie Palmieri, 1969 *
Justicia (Madrid) Justicia is a ward (''barrio'') of Madrid belonging to the district of Centro. It contains the neighborhoods of Chueca Chueca is an area of central Madrid, named after its main square, Plaza de Chueca. It is known as Madrid's gay neighborhoo ...
, a ward in the Madrid city center * ''Justicia'' (plant), a genus of flowering plants in the family Acanthaceae * Justicia mayor, a 19th century Spanish Empire law enforcement and judicial officer * SS ''Justicia'', a British ship * A 2018 song by Silvestre Dangond and Natti Natasha


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Justicia Acuña Justicia Espada Acuña Mena (January 14, 1893 – 1980) was a Chilean civil engineer. Justicia was the first woman to become a civil engineer in Chile. Biography Justicia Acuña Mena was born in Santiago, Chile, on January 14, 1893. She was the ...
(1893–1980), Chilean engineer *
Pepe Justicia José Moreno Justicia (born 1960), better known as Pepe Justicia, is a Spanish flamenco guitarist from Bélmez de la Moraleda, Jaén. A concert player and teacher, he got into flamenco aged 14, inspired by Paco de Lucía. His playing style is re ...
(born 1960), Spanish flamenco guitarist *
Jorge Rojas Justicia * Jorge Rojas Justicia was born 15 April 1983 in Santa Coloma de Gramenet, Barcelona, Catalonia) is a Spanish footballer who plays for FE Grama Fundació Esportiva Grama is a Spanish football team based in Santa Coloma de Gramenet, Barce ...
(born 1983), Spanish footballer


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Justitia (disambiguation) Justitia is Lady Justice, an allegorical personification of the moral force in judicial systems. Justitia may also refer to: * ''Justitia'' (crustacean), a crustacean genus * 269 Justitia, an asteroid * HMS ''Justitia'', the name of four ships ...
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Justiciar Justiciar is the English form of the medieval Latin term ''justiciarius'' or ''justitiarius'' ("man of justice", i.e. judge). During the Middle Ages in England, the Chief Justiciar (later known simply as the Justiciar) was roughly equivalent ...
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