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  • Source: Uribe (surname)
  • Uribe is a Basque surname.


    Geographical distribution


    As of 2014, 37.1% of all known bearers of the surname Uribe were residents of Mexico (frequency 1:1,373), 26.3% of Colombia (1:747), 10.8% of Chile (1:671), 9.2% of the United States (1:16,102), 3.9% of Peru (1:3,357), 3.8% of Venezuela (1:3,282), 2.3% of the Dominican Republic (1:1,831), 1.8% of Spain (1:10,531), 1.8% of Argentina (1:9,849) and 1.1% of Ecuador (1:6,177).
    In Spain, the frequency of the surname was higher than national average (1:10,531) in the following autonomous communities:

    1. Basque Country (1:1,743)
    2. Cantabria (1:5,949)
    3. Balearic Islands (1:7,110)
    4. La Rioja (1:7,565)
    5. Navarre (1:9,226)
    In Chile, the frequency of the surname was higher than national average (1:671) in the following regions:

    1. Los Lagos Region (1:128)
    2. Aysén Region (1:184)
    3. Magallanes Region (1:207)
    4. Los Ríos Region (1:238)
    5. Bío Bío Region (1:561)


    Notable people


    Manuel de Lardizábal y Uribe (1744–1820), Mexican penologist
    Manuel Uribe y Troncoso (1867–1959), Mexican ophthalmologist
    Álvaro Uribe (born 1952), President of Colombia 2002–2010
    Álvaro Uribe (Uribe DJ) (born 1973), Colombian radio personality
    Ana Uribe, Colombian muralist and painter
    Ángel Uribe (1943–2008), Peruvian footballer
    Aracely Leuquén Uribe (born 1980), Chilean politician
    Armando Uribe (1933–2020), Chilean writer, poet, lawyer, and diplomat
    Beatriz Elena Uribe Botero, Colombian economist and official
    Brenda Uribe (born 1993), Peruvian volleyball player
    Cenaida Uribe (born 1965), Peruvian former volleyball player and politician
    Cristián Uribe (born 1976), Chilean footballer
    Édson Uribe (born 1982), Peruvian footballer
    Eduardo Uribe (born 1985), Peruvian footballer
    Federico Uribe (born 1962), Colombian artist
    Fernando Uribe (born 1988), Colombian footballer
    Gabriel Ochoa Uribe (1929–2020), Colombian football manager and former player
    George Uribe (born 1968), American television producer
    Guillermina Uribe Bone (1920–2018), civil engineer, first woman to earn a degree in civil engineering from the National University of Colombia in Bogotá
    Guillermo Uribe Holguín (1880–1971), Colombian composer and violinist
    Hector Uribe (born 1946), Texas politician
    Ignacio Uribe (born 1933), Spanish footballer
    Imanol Uribe (born 1950), Spanish screenwriter and film director
    Jorge Alberto Uribe (born 1940), Colombian politician
    José Uribe (1959–2006), Dominican baseball player
    Juan Uribe (born 1979), Dominican baseball player
    Julio César Uribe (born 1958), Peruvian football manager and former player
    Luis Uribe (1847–1914), Chilean admiral
    Kirmen Uribe (born 1970), Basque poet
    Manuel Uribe Ángel (1822–1904), Colombian physician, geographer, and politician
    Manuel Fernando Serrano Uribe (1789–1819), Colombian statesman
    María Cristina Uribe, Colombian journalist and news presenter
    María Teresa Uribe (1940–2019), Colombian sociologist
    Mariajo Uribe (born 1990), Colombian professional golfer
    Mario Montoya Uribe (born 1949), Colombian general
    Mario Uribe Escobar (born 1949), Colombian politician
    Mateus Uribe (born 1991), Colombian footballer
    Rafael Uribe Uribe (1859–1914), Colombian politician and general
    Rebeca Uribe Bone (1917–2017), chemical engineer, first woman to graduate in engineering in Colombia
    Sofía Gómez Uribe (born 1992), Colombian freediver and civil engineer


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