Tabaré
Tabaré is a male name of Guarani origin, meaning "away from the people". It is used mainly in Uruguay and can refer to:
- Literature
- Tabaré, an epic poem by Juan Zorrilla de San Martín
- People
- Tabaré Aguerre, Uruguayan agronomist and politician
- Tabaré Arapí, Uruguayan folklorist
- Tabaré Cardozo, Uruguayan musician
- Tabaré Etcheverry, Uruguayan folklorist
- Tabaré Gallardo, Uruguayan astronomer
- Tabaré Gómez Laborde, Uruguayan-Argentine cartoonist
- Tabaré Hackenbruch, Uruguayan politician
- Tabaré Larre Borges, Uruguayan basketball player
- Tabaré Ramos, Uruguayan-American football coach
- Tabaré Rivero, Uruguayan musician
- Tabaré Silva, Uruguayan football coach
- Tabaré Vázquez, Uruguayan oncologist and politician
- Tabaré Viera, Uruguayan politician
- Tabaré Viudez, Uruguayan footballer
- Opera
- Tabaré, an opera by Alfonso Broqua
- Tabaré, an opera by Arturo Cosgaya Ceballos
- Tabaré, an opera by Heliodoro Oseguera
- Tabaré, an opera by Tomás Bretón
- Film
- Tabaré, a 1919 Mexican silent film directed by Luis Lezama
- See also
Tabaré (Spanish)
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