Mendizabal
Mendizabal or Mendizábal is a Basque surname meaning 'wide mountain'. It may refer to:
- Enrique Mendizabal (born 1919)), pharmacist and Olympic Shooter for Peru at the 1948 London Games
- Enrique Mendizabal Olaechea (born 1977), founder of On Think Tanks and the Peruvian Aliance for the Use of Evidence, promoter of the PODER Award to the Peruvian Think Tank of the Year and travel writer
- Gabriel Mendizabal (1765–1838), general during the Napoleonic Wars
- Guillermo Mendizábal (born 1954), retired Mexican footballer and manager
- Ignacio Uría Mendizábal (1937–2008), Basque businessman, head of construction company, Altuna y Uría
- Jaizki Mendizabal (born 1977), telecommunications senior researcher, lecturer and author
- José María Álvarez Mendizábal (1891–1965), Spanish politician and lawyer
- Juan Álvarez Mendizábal (1790–1853), Spanish economist and politician
- Luis A. Aranberri Mendizabal “Amatiño” (born 1945), Basque media professional
- Mariano Juaristi Mendizábal (1904–2001), Azkoitian Basque pelota player known as Atano III
- Rosendo Mendizabal (1868–1913), born in Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Sergio Mendizábal (born 1920), retired Spanish film actor
See also
- Ecclesiastical Confiscations of Mendizábal also known as the Desamortizacion Ecclesiastica de Mendizabal ecompasses a set of decrees from 1835 to 1837 that resulted in the expropriation, and privatization, of monastic properties in Spain
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