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Mansilla is a Spanish surname.
Geographical distribution
As of 2014, 62.9% of all known bearers of the surname Mansilla were residents of Argentina (frequency 1:556), 17.4% of Chile (1:828), 5.2% of Spain (1:7,357), 4.2% of Peru (1:6,175), 2.9% of Bolivia (1:2,960) and 2.7% of Guatemala (1:4,884).
In Spain, the frequency of the surname was higher than national average (1:7,357) in the following autonomous communities:
1. Extremadura (1:2,400)
2. Castilla–La Mancha (1:2,580)
3. Community of Madrid (1:4,385)
4. Melilla (1:6,351)
5. Castile and León (1:6,357)
In Argentina, the frequency of the surname was higher than national average (1:556) in the following provinces:
1. Santiago del Estero Province (1:128)
2. Santa Cruz Province (1:150)
3. Chubut Province (1:191)
4. Tierra del Fuego Province (1:253)
5. Tucumán Province (1:380)
6. Córdoba Province (1:421)
7. Santa Fe Province (1:444)
8. Río Negro Province (1:473)
In Chile, the frequency of the surname was higher than national average (1:828) in the following regions:
1. Los Lagos Region (1:68)
2. Aysén Region (1:77)
3. Magallanes Region (1:83)
4. Los Ríos Region (1:554)
People
Braian Mansilla (born 1997), Argentine footballer
Cristopher Mansilla (1990–2021), Chilean track and road cyclist
Eduarda Mansilla (1834–1892), Argentine writer
Enrique Mansilla (born 1958), Argentine racing driver
Humberto Mansilla (born 1996), Chilean athlete
Lucio Norberto Mansilla (1789–1871), Argentine general and politician
Lucio Victorio Mansilla (1831-1913), Argentine general and writer, son of the above
Luis Mansilla (born 1986), Chilean track and road cyclist
Marcelo Mansilla (born 1981), Uruguayan footballer
Matías Mansilla (born 1996), Argentine professional footballer
Miguel Mansilla (1953–2013), Uruguayan professional footballer
Niusha Mansilla (born 1971), Bolivian middle and long-distance runner
Roberto Mansilla (born 1981), Spanish footballer
Williams Mansilla (born 1964), Minister of Defense of Guatemala
See also
Mancilla (surname)