Salcedo
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Salcedo is a Spanish surname meaning "of or relating to the Willow Tree".
Salcedo or Salzedo may refer to:
Places
- Hermanas Mirabal Province (formerly called Salcedo), Dominican Republic
- Salcedo, Dominican Republic, the capital of the Hermanas Mirabal Province
- Salcedo Canton, Cotopaxi Province, Ecuador
- Salcedo, Ecuador, the capital of Salcedo Canton
- Salcedo, Veneto, Italy, a commune
- Salcedo, Eastern Samar, Philippines, a municipality
- Salcedo, Ilocos Sur, Philippines, a municipality
- Salcedo, Álava, Spain, a village in Lantarón municipality
- Salcedo, Missouri, United States, an unincorporated community
People
- Carlos Salzedo (1885–1961), French harpist, composer and conductor
- Domingo Salcedo (born 1983), Paraguayan footballer
- Doris Salcedo (born 1958), Colombian artist
- Felipe de Salcedo (16th century), Spanish conquistador
- José Antonio Salcedo, general of the Dominican Republic
- José Ulises Macías Salcedo (born 1940), Mexican archbishop
- Juan de Salcedo (1549–1576), Spanish commander in the Philippines
- Juan José de Vértiz y Salcedo (1719–1799), Spanish colonial politician
- Juan Manuel de Salcedo, the last governor of Spanish Louisiana and father of Manuel María de Salcedo
- Leonard Salzedo (1921–2000), English composer and conductor
- Manuel María de Salcedo (1776–1813), governor of Spanish Texas
- María Cegarra Salcedo (1899–1993), Spanish chemist, teacher, poet, councillor
- Mario Salcedo (born 1949 or 1950), American businessman and long-term cruise ship passenger
- Miguel de la Quadra-Salcedo (1932–2016), Spanish reporter and Olympic athlete
- Santiago Salcedo (born 1981), Paraguayan footballer
- Carlos Salcedo (born 1993), Mexican footballer
See also
- Salsedo (disambiguation)
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