Cortez
Cortez is the name of the following places in the United States:
Cortez is a family name for the following people:
- Alberto Cortez (singer, 1929) ( El Original ; * 1929), Peruvian-Spanish singer
- Alberto Cortez (singer, 1940) (1940-2019), Argentine singer-songwriter
- Alberto Cortez (boxer) , Argentine boxer
- Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (* 1989), American politician (Democratic Party)
- Alfredo Cortez (1880–1946), Portuguese playwright, see Alfredo Cortês
- Bernardino Cruz Cortez (* 1949), Filipino clergyman, Bishop of Infanta
- Bruno Cortez (* 1987), Brazilian soccer goalkeeper
- Catherine Cortez Masto (* 1964), American lawyer and politician
- Chris Cortez (* 1988), American football player
- Dave Cortez ( Dave "Baby" Cortez , born David Cortez Clowney ; * 1938), American musician
- Edward Cortez (1940 / 1941–2005), American politician
- Fernando Cortez (also Ferdinand Cortez, Fernand Cortez, Hernando Cortez ; 1485–1547), Spanish conquistador, see Hernán Cortés
- Jayne Cortez (1934–2012), American poet
- Joe Cortez (* 1945), American-Puerto Rican boxer and referee
- Manuel Cortez (* 1979), German actor of Portuguese origin
- Marco Antonio Cortez Lara (* 1957), Peruvian theologian and clergyman, Bishop of Tacna y Moquegua
- Pablo Miró-Cortez (* 1981), French-German-Chilean pianist
- Péricles Cortez (* 1975), Brazilian football referee
- Ricardo Cortez (actually Jacob Krantz ; 1899–1977), American actor
- Sonia Zepeda Cortéz (* 1981), Salvadoran chess player, see Sonia Zepeda
- Stanley Cortez (actually Stanislaus Krantz ; 1908–1997), American cameraman
- Cortez stage name / pseudonym of Luigi Corteggi (1933–2018), Italian illustrator
Cortez stands for the following objects listed in the NRHP :
- Cortez Historic District , in Cortez, Florida, ID No. 95000250
- Cortez Hotel , in Weslaco, Texas, ID No. 04001397
See also:
- Cortes
- Cortés
- Édouard Cortès (1882–1969), French painter