Francisco Ortega may refer to:
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Santa Fe de la Vera Cruz is the capital city of the province of Santa Fe, Argentina. It is situated in north-eastern Argentina, near the junction of the Paraná and Salado rivers. It lies 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) from the Hernandarias Subfluvial Tunnel that connects it to the city of Paraná. The city is also connected by canal with the port of Colastiné on the Paraná River. Santa Fe de la Vera Cruz has about 391,164 inhabitants as per the 2010 census [INDEC]. The metropolitan area has a population of 653,073, making it the eighth largest in Argentina. The third largest city in Argentina is Rosario, also located in Santa Fe Province. Rosario has a population of 1.24 million and it is the largest city in Argentina not to be a provincial capital.
Cáceres is a Spanish surname and placename and may refer to:
Lanús is the capital of Lanús Partido, Buenos Aires Province in Argentina. It lies just south of the capital city Buenos Aires, in the Greater Buenos Aires metropolitan area. The city has a population of 212,152, and the Partido de Lanús has a total population of 453,500.
Ariel Arnaldo Ortega is a retired Argentine professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder. His nickname is "El Burrito", thus he is called "Burrito Ortega".
Miguel Obando y Bravo, SDB was a Nicaraguan prelate of the Catholic Church. He was the Archbishop of Managua from 1970 to 2005. Pope John Paul II created him a cardinal in 1985.
Francisco Antonio Maturana García, also known as Pacho Maturana is a Colombian ex-football player and football manager. During his time managing most noticeably Atletico Nacional and the Colombian national football team, he achieved success marking an era in Colombian football by leading Nacional to be the first Colombian team to win the Copa Libertadores in 1989, while winning Colombia's first ever national title: the Copa America in 2001.
Club Atlético Defensores de Belgrano is an Argentine sports club from Nuñez, Buenos Aires. The football team currently plays in Nacional B, the regionalised second division of the Argentine football league system.
Francisco González may refer to:

Francisco Robles Ortega is a Mexican prelate of the Catholic Church, a cardinal since 2007. He is the Archbishop of Guadalajara. Cardinal Robles had previously served as archbishop of Monterrey from 2003 to 2011. He is also, as of November 2012, the incoming president-elect of the Roman Catholic Mexican Episcopal (Bishops') Conference, to replace the outgoing president, Archbishop Carlos Aguiar Retes, the Metropolitan Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Tlalnepantla.
Rojas is a surname found throughout the Spanish-speaking world and especially in Latin America.
Lobo is a surname found in the Galician, Spanish and Portuguese languages meaning "wolf", and in other languages with other meanings. Notable people with the surname include:
Norberto Ortega Sánchez is a former footballer who played for clubs in Argentina, Spain, Chile and Colombia.
Germán Alejo Pezzella is an Argentine footballer who plays as a central defender for Italian club Fiorentina, of which he is captain.
Villegas may refer to:
Urbano may refer to:
Events in the year 2014 in Brazil.
Juan Ortega may refer to:
Francisco Gabriel Ortega is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Vélez Sarsfield.
Francisco Ladislao Ortega is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a defender.
Buendía or Buendia means "good day" in Spanish and may refer to the following people: