Humberto Rosa may refer to: Humberto Rosa (footballer) (1932–2017), Argentine football player and coach Humberto Rosa (painter) (1908–1948), Brazilian...
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Humberto Costa Humberto Costantini Humberto Cota Humberto Cruz Humberto Curi Humberto De la Calle Humberto Delgado Humberto Domingo Mayans Humberto Donoso...
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Humberto Rosa (January 18, 1908 – 1948) was a Brazilian artist who worked in painting and drawing. He was part of the Grupo Santa Helena and the Família...
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Humberto Jorge Rosa (April 8, 1932 – September 8, 2017) was an Italian Argentine professional football player and coach. He also held Italian citizenship...
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Luigi Comuzzi 1971–73 Massimo Giacomini 1973–74 Sergio Manente 1973–75 Humberto Rosa 1975–76 Massimo Giacomini 1977–79 Corrado Orrico 1979–80 Gustavo Giagnoni...
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Character in an Animated Feature Christopher Mangnall, Craig Feifarek, Humberto Rosa, Nideep Varghese (for Spot) Won Outstanding Created Environment in an...
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Regional Planning, Construction and Urban Development (1974–1978). Humberto Rosa, 85, Argentine-Italian football player. Ljubiša Samardžić, 80, Serbian...
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Montefusco Italy MF 1961–1970 1971–1972 1973–1974 1975–1977 214 13 Humberto Rosa Italy Argentina MF 1962–1964 48 7 Cané Brazil FW 1962–1969 1972–1975...
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Italian immigrants, like Aldo Bonadei, Alfredo Rizzotti, Mario Zanini and Humberto Rosa; some were Spanish immigrants like Francisco Rebolo; some Portuguese...
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Animated Character in an Animated Feature Marcos Kang, Chad Belteau, Humberto Rosa, and Julie Bernier Gosselin (for "Miles Morales") Won Outstanding Created...
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