Barrios
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Barrios is a name of Hispanic origin. The name refers to:
[edit] Persons
- Agustín Barrios (1885–1944), Paraguayan guitarist and composer
- Arturo Barrios (1972—), Mexican long-distance runner and former world record holder
- Carlos Jongitud Barrios (1924—), Mexican union leader and governor of San Luis Potosí
- Donald Barrios (contemporary), American businessman, assisted the work of the DEA
- Eduardo Barrios (1884–1963), Chilean writer and poet
- Fannie Barrios (1964–2005), Venezuelan bodybuilder
- Fernando Gutiérrez Barrios (1927–2000), Mexican politician, head of the secret police, governor of Veracruz
- Francisco Barrios (1953–1982), Mexican-American professional baseball player
- Gerardo Barrios (1813–1865), President of El Salvador 1859–1863
- Goizeder Victoria Azúa Barríos (contemporary), Venezuelan beauty queen
- Jarrett Barrios (contemporary), American politician, state senator from Massachusetts
- Jorge Rodrigo Barrios (1976—), Argentine professional boxer
- José María Reina Barrios (1854–1898), President of Guatemala 1892–1898
- Justo Rufino Barrios (1835–1885), President of Guatemala 1873–1885
- Miguel de Barrios (1625–1701), Jewish Spanish poet and historian, fled Spain during the Inquisition
- Pilar Barrios (1889–1974), Uruguyan poet of the black community
- Paulo da Silva Barrios (1980—), Paraguyan professional football player
- Victor Barrios (contemporary), coach of the Puerto Rico national football team
- Violeta Barrios de Chamorro (1929—), President of Nicaragua 1990–1996
[edit] Places
- Alto Lucero de Gutiérrez Barrios, city in the Mexican state of Veracruz
- Barrios Unidos, division of the city of Bogotá, Colombia
- Ciudad Barrios, municipality in the San Miguel department of El Salvador
- Los Barrios, town in the province of Cádiz in the Andalusia region of Spain
- Puerto Barrios, city in Guatemala
[edit] Other
- Barrios Altos massacre, death squad massacre in Lima, Peru in 1991