• Carlos Rojas may refer to: Carlos Rojas (footballer) (1928–1963), Chilean football midfielder Carlos Rojas (sinologist) (born 1970), American sinologist...
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  • Juan Carlos Rojas may refer to: Juan Carlos Rojas (footballer), a professional footballer Juan Carlos Rojas Villegas, a professional cyclist This disambiguation...
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  • Rojas was Assistant Professor of Modern Chinese Literature and Film at the University of Florida. Rojas lives in Durham, North Carolina. Carlos Rojas...
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  • in 1928. His father was Carlos Rojas Pinilla, a Colombian doctor, who was in turn the younger brother of Gustavo Rojas Pinilla, the 19th president of...
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  • Carlos Rojas Gutiérrez (14 November 1954 – 17 January 2024) was a Mexican politician affiliated with the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). He was...
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    worldwide. In 2004, Rojas reprised his role of Pablo Bustamante in Erreway: 4 Caminos, a Rebelde Way spin–off film. In 2004, Rojas starred in the El Trece...
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    Carlos Rojas Hernández (San Martín, Meta), better known as Carlos "Cuco" Rojas, (28 March 1954 – 10 January 2020) was a Colombian harpist and songwriter...
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    Carlos Rodolfo Rojas Rojas (19 July 1928 – 7 May 1963) was a Chilean football midfielder who played for Chile in the 1950 FIFA World Cup. He also played...
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    Panama, Peru and Uruguay. Rotoplas was founded on February 2, 1978, by Carlos Rojas Mota Velasco in Coyoacán, Mexico City as a small business with less than...
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  • (1994-1995) Miguel Hermosilla (1995-1996) Carlos Rojas (1997-1998) Mario Herrera (1998) Arturo Salah (1999-2000) Carlos Rojas (2000) Óscar Malbernat (2000-2001)...
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