Talavera
Talavera stands for:
- Talavera de la Reina , town in the province of Toledo, Castile-La Mancha, Spain
- Talavera (Lleida) , town in the Comarca Segarra, Lleida Province, Catalonia, Spain
- Talavera (Nueva Ecija) , municipality in Nueva Ecija Province, Philippines
- Talavera la Real , village in Badajoz Province, Extremadura, Spain
- Talavera (Andahuaylas) , city and district in Andahualyas Province, Peru
- Talavera , large parking lot and fairground around the former Talavera estate in the Zellerau district of Würzburg, see Zellerau # history
Talavera is a family name for the following people:
- Alfredo Talavera (* 1982), Mexican soccer goalkeeper
- Carlos Talavera Ramírez (1923-2006), Mexican bishop
- Francisco Ibáñez Talavera (* 1936), Spanish comic artist
- Hernando de Talavera (around 1428–1507), Spanish bishop and politician
- José Ángel Talavera (born 1950), Mexican football player
- José Tomás Torres Talavera (1887–1962), Mexican ambassador
- Jordi Sebastià i Talavera (* 1966), Spanish politician
- Natalicio Talavera (1839–1867), journalist, storyteller, poet, soldier and war correspondent
See also:
- Isla Talavera , landscape on the Rio Parana in the border area of Argentina and Paraguay
- Battle of Talavera (1936) , part of the Spanish Civil War
- Battle of Talavera (1809) , part of the Napoleonic Wars