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'''Del Rey''' (Spanish for "Of the King"), '''Delrey''' or '''Del Re''' may refer to:
*[[Del Rey, California]] is an area in [[Fresno County]], [[California]].
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*[[Del Rey (band)]] is an indie rock band.
==Places==
*[[Lester del Rey]] is a famous author and editor.
*[[Del Rey Books]] is a large publisher of books.
* [[Del Rey, California]], a census-designated place in Fresno County
* [[Del Rey, Los Angeles, California]], a small district in the west side of Los Angeles
*[[Del Rey Manga]] is a branch of [[Random House Publishing ]].
* [[Delrey, Illinois]], an unincorporated community
*[[Del Rey]] is a singer of [[blues]].
* [[Del Rey Beach State Recreation Site]], a state park in Oregon
* [[Del Rey Oaks, California]], a city in Monterey County
* [[Arganda del Rey]], a municipality in Spain
* [[Caminito del Rey]], a walkway in Spain
* [[Chillarón del Rey]], a municipality in Spain
* [[Hato Mayor del Rey]], the capital of Hato Mayor Province, Dominican Republic
* [[Isla del Rey, Chafarinas]], an island in the Chafarinas Islands
* [[Isla del Rey, Chile]], the largest island in the Los Ríos Region
* [[Isla del Rey, Panama]], the largest island in the Pearl Islands
* [[Jardines del Rey]], an archipelago in Cuba
* [[Jardines del Rey Airport]], an airport in Cayo Coco, Cuba
* [[Laguna del Rey]], a municipality in Mexico
* [[Marina del Rey, California]], a census-designated place in Los Angeles County
* [[Olías del Rey]], a municipality in Spain
* [[Palisades del Rey, California]], a former land development in Los Angeles that became Playa del Rey
* [[Pinar del Rey (park)]], a public park in San Roque, Cádiz
* [[Pinar del Rey, Madrid]], a ward of Madrid, Spain
* [[Playa del Rey, California]], a neighborhood of Los Angeles
* [[São João del-Rei]], a municipality in Minas Gerais, Brazil
* [[Sos del Rey Católico]], a municipality in Spain


==People==
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* [[Ana del Rey]] (born 1985), Spanish actor
*[[Danny Del-Re]] (born 1968), Australian footballer
*[[Emanuela Del Re]] (born 1963), Italian politician
* [[Del Rey (musician)]] (born 1959), blues singer-songwriter and guitarist
* [[Judy-Lynn del Rey]] (1943–1986), editor of science fiction and Lester del Rey's wife
* [[Lana Del Rey]] (born 1985), American singer-songwriter
* [[Lester del Rey]] (1915–1993), author and editor of science fiction
* [[Sara Del Rey]] (born 1980), American professional wrestler

==Other uses==
* [[Del Rey (band)]], an American band
* [[Del Rey Books]], a branch of Random House specializing in fantasy and science fiction books, founded by Lester and Judy Lynn del Rey
** [[Del Rey Manga]], an imprint of Del Rey Books, specializing in manga
* [[Ford Del Rey]], a Brazilian car built from 1981 to 1991
* [[Copa del Rey]], an annual Spanish football cup competition
* [[Copa del Rey de Baloncesto]], an annual Spanish basketball cup competition
* [[Copa del Rey de Balonmano]], an annual Spanish handball cup competition
* [[Copa del Rey de Futsal]], an annual Spanish futsal cup competition
* [[Copa del Rey de Rugby]], an annual Spanish rugby cup competition
* [[Copa del Rey de Hockey Patines]], an annual Spanish rink hockey cup competition
* [[Copa del Rey de Hockey Hierba]], an annual Spanish field hockey cup competition
* [[Copa del Rey Juvenil de Fútbol]], a Spanish youth football tournament
* [[Battle of Molino del Rey]], a battle of the Mexican-American War

==See also==
* [[Koos de la Rey]] (1847–1914), Boer general in the Second Boer War
* [[Del Ray (disambiguation)]]

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Latest revision as of 23:16, 30 October 2022

Del Rey (Spanish for "Of the King"), Delrey or Del Re may refer to:

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