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  2. De la Mora (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Francisco de la Mora y Ceballos Spanish military officer, merchant, and Governor of colonial New Mexico between March 1632 and 1635; Gonzalo Fernández de la Mora (1924–2002), Spanish essayist and politician; Itzel Ríos de la Mora (born 1978), Mexican politician; Ximena Puente de la Mora (born 1977), Mexican lawyer, academic, researcher, and ...

  3. LeBarón and Langford families massacre - Wikipedia

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    [50] [51] Julián LeBarón said LaMora community members would be among those participating in a march sponsored by the advocacy group Defensa por la Vida y la Paz or Defense for Life & Peace slated for January 23–25 from Cuernavaca, Morelos, to Mexico's National Palace in Mexico City, with the intention, according to one of its organizers ...

  4. Niño (name) - Wikipedia

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    Niño (Spanish for boy) is a given name, nickname and surname of Spanish origin. The appearance of the surname dates back to medieval Spain, where several prestigious families had the surname, such as the Niño de Guevara family of Bishops from Andalusia, and the Niño brothers, who were involved in the Discovery of the Americas.

  5. List of people named in the Panama Papers - Wikipedia

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    Javier de la Rosa and his daughter Gabriela de la Rosa, Spanish businessman and lawyer. [ 234 ] Miguel Blesa , Spanish financial officer, banker and president of the board of Caja Madrid from 1996 to 2009, which since 2013 is being investigated by judicial irregularities during his tenure and arrested by this corruption scandal.

  6. Holy Infant of Atocha - Wikipedia

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    Holy Infant of Atocha, Santo Niño de Atocha, Holy Child of Atocha, Saint Child of Atocha, or Wise Child of Atocha is a Roman Catholic image of the Christ Child popular among the Hispanic cultures of Spain, Latin America and the southwestern United States. It is distinctly characterized by a basket of bread he carries, along with a staff, and a ...

  7. Rosa Castañeda de Mora - Wikipedia

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    She subsequently worked at a legal firm owned by a brother-in-law. In 1925 she married Carlos Federico Mora Portillo (1889–1972), [1] a physician, academic, minister and diplomat. The couple had three children, Federico, Ángela and Cordelia Rosa. [2] She established the Casa del Niño in 1920 and the National League Against Tuberculosis.

  8. Rosas (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Rosas is a Spanish surname, derived from the Latin word rosa (rose.) The earliest records of the name trace its appearance back to Northern Spain, in the mountains of Cantabria . [ 1 ] It is possible that originally the Rosas family lived in or came from an area where wild roses grew.

  9. Rosa (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Antonino De Rosa (born 1981), Italian-American gamer; Clem De Rosa (1925–2011), American musician; Diana de Rosa (1602–1643), also known as Annella di Massimo, Neapolitan painter; Domenica De Rosa (born 1963), British crime novelist; Eugene De Rosa (1894–c. 1945), Italian-American architect; Fernando de Rosa (1908–1936), Italian failed ...