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Yulimar Rojas
Yulimar Andrea Rojas Rodríguez is a Venezuelan athlete. She is the Olympic silver medallist, two time World Champion and two time World Indoor Championship in Triple jump. Her personal best 15.43 meters, the indoor world record.
Tito Rojas
Julio César Rojas López, better known by his stage name Tito Rojas and also known as "El Gallo Salsero", was a Puerto Rican salsa singer and songwriter.
Ana Rujas
Ana Rujas is a Spanish model turned actress.
Oscar Pérez Rojas
Óscar Pérez Rojas is a Mexican former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Nicknamed "El Conejo", he is regarded as one of the best goalkeepers in Mexican football history.
Luis Rojas
Luis E. Rojas Alou is a Dominican professional baseball manager for the New York Mets of Major League Baseball (MLB).
Jonathan Matijas
Jonathan Christopher Matijas is a French-Algerian professional football player who plays for JSM Skikda.
Jerwin Ancajas
Jerwin Juntilla Ancajas is a Filipino professional boxer. He has held the IBF junior-bantamweight title since 2016. As of January 2021, he is ranked as the world’s fourth-best junior-bantamweight by The Ring magazine and the Transnational Boxing Rankings Board and fifth by BoxRec.
Roberto Rojas
Roberto Antonio "Cóndor" Rojas Saavedra is a retired Chilean football goalkeeper. In 1989, he deliberately injured himself during a World Cup qualifying match in an attempt to avoid a loss by the Chile national team. The incident resulted in a lifetime ban for Rojas and one World Cup ban for Chile. His ban was subsequently lifted in 2001.
Jorge Verstrynge Rojas
Jorge Verstrynge Rojas is a Spanish former politician, activist and political scientist, professor in the Complutense University of Madrid. Close to neofascist movements in his youth and Secretary-General of People's Alliance in the 1980s, he experimented along his political career an ideological switch towards leftist positions.
Lorena Rojas
Lorena Rojas was a Mexican actress and singer, best known for her leading roles in popular telenovelas.
Lorena Borjas
Lorena Borjas was a Mexican-American transgender and immigrant rights activist, known as the mother of the transgender Latinx community in Queens, New York. Her work on behalf of immigrant and transgender communities garnered recognition throughout New York City and the United States. She lived for many years in the Jackson Heights neighborhood of Queens, where she was a community figure and leader.
Paola Rojas
Paola Rojas is a Mexican television news anchor. Born in Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico, Rojas's education was started in the fine arts at a very young age by her father Jorge Rojas.
Mariana Callejas
Mariana Inés Callejas Honores was a Chilean writer and member of the Dirección de Inteligencia Nacional (DINA) who participated in various terrorist attacks, among them the murder of General Carlos Prats and his wife, perpetrated in 1974 in Buenos Aires. Once prosecuted, she was sentenced to 20 years in prison by courts of the first and second instances, a term that would later be reduced to five years.
Juan Espadas Cejas
Juan Espadas Cejas is a Spanish politician. He was the Minister of Housing and Planning for the Government of Andalusia from 2008 to 2010 and a senator from 2010 to 2013. Since June 2015, he has served as the mayor of Seville. He is a member of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party.
Luis Manuel Seijas
Luis Manuel Seijas Gunther is a Venezuelan footballer who plays as a midfielder for Colombian club Santa Fe.
Jacqueline de Rojas
Jacqueline de Rojas is President of techUK and Chair of the Board of Digital Leaders. She serves as Non-Executive Director on the boards of Rightmove, Costain Group and FDM, and was formally on the board of AO World. She also supports the Government of the United Kingdom in the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport. She serves as co-Chair for the Institute of Coding and was recently awarded an honorary Doctorate of Engineering from the University of Bath.
Marco Rojas
Marco Rodrigo Rojas is a New Zealand professional footballer who plays as a winger or attacking midfielder for Melbourne Victory and the New Zealand national team. During his time in the A-League with Melbourne Victory, Rojas was dubbed the Kiwi Messi by fans for his ability on the ball and goalscoring prowess.
Joao Rojas
Joao Robin Rojas Mendoza is an Ecuadorian professional footballer who plays as a right winger for Orense. He also holds Mexican citizenship.
Mauricio Rojas
Mauricio José Rojas Mullor is a Chilean-Swedish politician and political economist, member of the Riksdag between 2002 and 2006. He served as Minister of Cultures, Arts and Heritage of Chile for four days, since August 10 2018 until August 13, under the presidency of Sebastián Piñera.
Agustín Cejas
Agustín Mario Cejas was an Argentine football goalkeeper. He played for a number of clubs in Argentina and Brazil and has the all-time record number of appearances for Racing Club de Avellaneda.
Clara Rojas
Clara Leticia Rojas González is a Colombian lawyer, university lecturer, and campaign manager for former senator and presidential candidate Ingrid Betancourt. She was kidnapped along with Betancourt by the FARC guerrilla group near San Vicente del Caguán on February 23, 2002, while Betancourt was campaigning for the presidency. After the kidnapping, Rojas was named as Betancourt's vice-presidential candidate.