List of Mexicans


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This article contains a list of well-known Mexicans in science, publication, arts, politics and sports.

Estados Unidos Mexicanos
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Frida Kahlo
 
Amado Nervo
 
José Clemente Orozco
 
Diego Rivera
 
David Alfaro Siqueiros
 
Rufino Tamayo
 
Ignacio Manuel Altamirano
 
Guillermo Arriaga
 
Mariano Azuela
 
Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz
 
Carlos Fuentes
 
Carlos Monsivais
 
Elene Poniatowska
 
José Vasconcelos
 
Emilio Azcárraga Jean
 
Alberto Baillères
 
Daniel Chavez Moran
 
Eugenio Garza Laguera
 
Hector Ruiz
 
Ricardo Salinas Pliego
 
Carlos Slim
 
José Guadalupe Posada

Musicians, conductors and composers of concert music

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Juan Arvizu, lyric tenor
 
Joan Sebastian
 
Vicente Fernández
 
Silvestre Revueltas
 
Marco Antonio Solís
 
Alejandra Ávalos
 
Alfonso Cuarón
 
Guillermo del Toro
 
Pedro Fernández
 
María Félix
 
Alejandro Fernández
 
Juan Gabriel
 
Gael García Bernal
 
Roberto Gómez Bolaños
 
Alejandro González Iñárritu
 
Salma Hayek
 
Katy Jurado
 
Luis Miguel
 
Diego Luna
 
Ximena Navarrete
 
Jorge Negrete
 
Raúl Padilla
 
Paulina Rubio
 
Carlos Santana
 
Thalía
 
Germán Valdés
 
Pedro Vargas
 
Lupe Vélez

Historians, economists and social scientists

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Lucas Alamán

Human rights activists

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Intellectuals and writers

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Octavio Paz
 
Ricardo Flores Magón
 
Joaquin López-Doriga
 
Carlos Loreth de Mola

Military, revolutionaries and guerrilla (fighters)

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Porfirio Díaz
 
Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla
 
José María Morelos y Pavón
 
Leona Vicario
 
Pancho Villa
 
Emiliano Zapata
 
Emperor Agustin I
 
Emperor Maximiliano I

Science and technology

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Olympic and Paralympian athletes

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