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Botta is an Italian surname. People with this surname can be found in Italy and the Italian diaspora, but also among Telugu people. Notable people with the surname include:Antonio Botta (1896–1969), Argentine-Brazilian dramatist and screenwriter
Antoniotto Botta Adorno (1688–1774), Italian-born diplomat in the service of Austria;
Alejandro Meloño Botta, football player from Uruguay;
Anne C. Lynch Botta (1815–1891), American poet and teacher;
Bergonzio Botta (c.1454–1504), Italian politician who played a formative role in ballet;
Carlo Giuseppe Guglielmo Botta (1766–1837), Italian historian;
Dan Botta (1907–1958), Romanian poet, essayist, and far right activist;
Emil Botta (1911–1977), Romanian poet, essayist and actor;
Luca Botta (1882–1917), Italian opera singer;
Mario Botta, Swiss architect;
Miguel Ángel Botta (1941–2019), Argentine boxer;
Rubén Botta, Argentine footballer;
Paul-Émile Botta or Paolo Emiliano Botta (1802–1870), Italian-French archaeologist and naturalist;
Renee Botta, Chair of the Department of Media, Film & Journalism Studies at the University of Denver;
Santiago García Botta, Argentine rugby union player;
Stefano Botta, Italian football midfielder;
Vincenzo Botta (1818–1894), Italian-born politician and professor of philosophy.
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