Pujol
Pujol (Eastern Catalan: [puˈʒɔɫ], Western Catalan: [puˈ(d)ʒɔɫ]) is a surname of Catalan origin, it may refer to:
Places
People
- Joan Pau Pujol (1570 – 1626), a 17th-century composer
- Joseph Pujol (1857 – 1945), a 19th-century French performer also known as Le Pétomane (the farter)
- Emilio (Emili) Pujol Vilarrubi (1886–1980) - composer, musicologist and classical guitar teacher.
- Joan Pujol (alias Garbo) (1912 – 1988), a double-agent working for the British in World War II
- Antonio Pujol (1913–1995), Mexican painter
- Jordi Pujol (born 1930) president of the Generalitat de Catalunya 1980-2003
- Michèle Pujol (1951-1997), Doctorate in economics - Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, Canada
- Máximo Diego Pujol (born 1957), Argentine guitarist and composer (born 1957)
- Laetitia Pujol (born 1975), étoile at the Ballet de l'Opéra National de Paris
- Óscar Pujol (born 1983), Spanish road cyclist
See also
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