Valverde
Valverde (Spanish / Portuguese "Green Valley") stands for:
- Valverde (province) , a province of the Dominican Republic
- Valverde , the former name of the East Timorese town of Nunuheu
Valverde is the name of the following places in
Italy:
- Valverde (Lombardy) , part of the municipality of Colli Verdi in the province of Pavia
- Valverde (Sicily) , municipality in the province of Catania
Portugal:
- Valverde (Aguiar da Beira) , place and former municipality in the Guarda district
- Valverde (Alfândega da Fé) , place and former municipality in the Bragança district
- Valverde (Fundão) , place and former municipality in the Castelo Branco district
- Valverde (Mirandela) , parish in the Bragança district
- Valverde (Mogadouro) , place and former municipality in the Bragança district
Spain:
- Valverde (Spain) , on the Canary Island of El Hierro
- Valverde de Alcalá , municipality in the city of Madrid
- Valverde del Camino , municipality in the city of Huelva, Andalusia
Valverde is a family name for the following people:
- Alejandro Valverde (* 1980), Spanish cyclist
- Amelia Valverde (* 1987), Costa Rican soccer coach
- Diego Valverde Villena (* 1967), Spanish poet and translator
- Ernesto Valverde (* 1964), Spanish football player and coach
- Federico Valverde (* 1998), Uruguayan football player
- Gabriel Valverde (* 1957), Argentine composer
- José Antonio Valverde (1926–2003), Spanish biologist
- José Desiderio Valverde (around 1822–1903), Dominican politician and president
- Manuel Mora Valverde (1909–1994), Costa Rican general secretary of Vanguardia Popular
- María Valverde (* 1987), Spanish actress
- Mathieu Valverde (born 1983), French football player
- Miguel de Lima Valverde (1872–1951), Brazilian clergyman, Archbishop of Olinda e Recife
- Vicente de Valverde (around 1498–1541), first Archbishop of Cuzco
- Xosé Filgueira Valverde (also: José Filgueira Valverde ; 1906–1996), Spanish linguist and writer
See also: