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Perece

Perece is a proper noun used as both a surname and a place name in various historical and regional contexts. The term is relatively uncommon and appears sporadically in documentary records across Romance-language–speaking areas and communities with historical ties to those regions.

The etymology of Perece is not definitively established. Linguists have proposed possible connections to given-name elements

As a placename, Perece appears in records for small settlements, hills, or geographic features in some regions.

In contemporary reference works, Perece does not correspond to widely recognized individuals, major institutions, or prominent

common
in
Romance
languages
or
toponymic
sources
referencing
a
locality
with
a
similar
name.
Spelling
variants
such
as
Perece,
Pereces,
or
Perecé
occur
in
historical
manuscripts,
reflecting
regional
orthographic
practices
and
transcription
differences
over
time.
These
toponymic
instances
often
originated
from
historical
land
ownership,
settlement
names,
or
descriptive
terms
in
local
languages,
rather
than
from
a
single
widely
known
source.
geographic
features.
The
term
remains
relatively
obscure,
primarily
encountered
in
archival
records,
local
histories,
or
specialized
toponymic
catalogs.