PAZ
PAZ is an abbreviation for:
- Pavlovsky Avtobusny Sawod , Soviet-Russian bus manufacturer
- Peiner Allgemeine Zeitung , local newspaper in the Peine district
- Police detention center , accommodation of deportation and administrative offenders in Austria
- Preussische Allgemeine Zeitung , German weekly newspaper of the East Prussian Landsmannschaft
Paz stands for:
- Paz (satellite) , Spanish radar satellite
- Paz Oil Company , Israeli oil company
- PAZ domain , protein domain
- Río Paz . River in Guatemala and El Salvador
- Paz Cove , Bay on the Knox Coast, Wilkesland, Antarctica
Paz (from Spanish peace ) is a family name for the following people:
- Abel Paz (1921–2009), Spanish anarchist and writer
- Agustín Fernández Paz (1947-2016), Spanish writer
- Ana Miranda Paz (* 1971), Spanish-Galician politician
- Aníbal Paz (1917 / 1918–2013), Uruguayan football player
- Antón Paz (* 1976), Spanish sailor
- Augusto Alejandro Zúñiga Paz († 2005), Peruvian lawyer
- Aurélio Paz dos Reis (1862–1931), Portuguese film director and florist
- Carlos M. Paz Cordero (* 1930), Mexican diplomat
- Claudia Paz y Paz Bailey (* 1967), Guatemalan lawyer
- Cristian Paz (* 1988), Uruguayan football player
- Edmundo Paz Soldán (* 1967), Bolivian writer
- Eduardo Paz (* 1981), Spanish ice hockey player
- Erel Paz (* 1974), Israeli composer
- Eréndira Araceli Paz Campos (* 1961), Mexican diplomat
- Fernando Suárez Paz (* 1941), Argentinian violinist
- Geovanni Mauricio Paz Hurtado (* 1962), Ecuadorian clergyman, Bishop of Latacunga
- Hugo Díaz de la Paz (* 1953), Mexican football player
- Jaime Paz Zamora (* 1939), Bolivian politician, President 1989 to 1993
- Juan Paz y Miño , Ecuadorian historian and publicist
- Juan Carlos Paz (composer) (1897–1972), Argentine composer
- Juan Carlos Paz (soccer player, 1945) (* 1945), Uruguayan soccer player
- Juan Carlos Paz (soccer player, 1958) (born 1958), Uruguayan soccer player
- Juan Carlos Paz (soccer player, 1970) (* 1970), Bolivian soccer player
- Juan Pablo Paz (* 1995), Argentinian tennis player
- Jucinara Thais Soares Paz (* 1993), Brazilian soccer player
- Ladislau Paz (1903–1994), Brazilian religious, Bishop of Corumbá
- Magdaleine Marx Paz (1889–1973), French writer, journalist and feminist
- Manuel María Paz (1820–1902), Colombian soldier, cartographer and draftsman
- María de la Paz of Spain (1862–1946), Infanta of Spain and Princess of Bavaria
- María de la Paz Luna Félix (* 1962), Mexican badminton player
- María Paz Ríos (* 1989), Chilean javelin thrower
- Mariano Paz Soldán (1821–1886), Peruvian historian and geographer
- Mariano de la Paz Graëlls y de la Aguera (1809–1898), Spanish zoologist, doctor and botanist
- Mariano Rivera Paz (1804–1849), Guatemalan politician, president from 1839 to 1841 and 1842 to 1844
- Máximo Paz (politician) , Argentine politician
- Mercedes Paz (* 1966), Argentine tennis player
- Miguel Paz Barahona (1863-1937), Honduran politician, President 1925-1929
- Miguel Prado Paz (1905–1987), Mexican composer
- Octavio Paz (1914–1998), Mexican writer and diplomat
- Ophir Pines-Paz (* 1961), Israeli politician
- Policarpio Juan Paz García (1932–2000), Honduran politician, president 1978 to 1982
- Raúl Paz (* 1969), Cuban singer and composer
- Remberto Iriarte Paz (* 1919), Bolivian general and diplomat
- Roberto Francisco Ferrería Paz (* 1953), Uruguayan clergyman, Bishop of Campos
- Rosa Maria Paz (* 1973), Spanish actress
- Rubén Paz (* 1959), Uruguayan football player
- Sharon Paz (* 1969), Israeli video and performance artist
- Suma Paz (1939–2009), Argentine singer, composer and guitarist
- Valentín Paz-Andrade (1898–1987), Galician lawyer, writer and journalist
- Víctor Paz Estenssoro (1907-2001), Bolivian politician
- Vinnie Paz (* 1977), American rapper and lyricist
- Yessica Maria Paz Hidalgo (* 1989), Venezuelan volleyball player
Paz is the given name of the following people:
- Paz de la Huerta (* 1984), American actress and model
- Paz Lenchantin (* 1973), American musician
- Paz Vega (* 1976), Spanish actress
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