- Juan
Manuel José
Domingo Ortiz de Rozas y López
de Osornio (30
March 1793 – 14
March 1877),
nicknamed "Restorer of the Laws", was an
Argentine politician...
- José
de Rozas y Meléndez
de la Cueva, 1st
Count of
Castelblanco (16
December 1665 – July 1722) was a
Spanish nobleman and
colonial official who became...
- Las
Rozas de Madrid (Spanish: [las ˈɾoθas
ðe maˈðɾið] , or simply, Las
Rozas [las ˈɾoθas]) is a muni****lity in the
autonomous community of Madrid, Spain...
- The
Roza Bal,
Rouza Bal, or
Rozabal is a
shrine located in the
Khanyar quarter in
downtown area of
Srinagar in Kashmir, India. The word
roza means tomb...
- Ángel
Rozas (born 22
March 1950) is a
retired Argentine politician. A
member of the
Radical Civic Union (UCR),
Rozas was
Governor of
Chaco Province from...
- The
Rozas Airborne Research Center (CIAR,
Centro de Investigación
Aeroportada de Rozas) and
Rozas aerodrome (ICAO: LERO) is an
aerodrome located in the...
- Juan Martínez
de Rozas Correa (December 28, 1759 – May 16, 1813) was a
Chilean lawyer and politician, he was also the
first leader in the
Chilean fight...
- in the
Security Council to be
selected Secretary-General:
Carlos Ortiz de Rozas of Argentina, Kurt
Waldheim of Austria, and Max
Jakobson of Finland. However...
-
Roza Lallemand (8
August 1961 – 26
August 2008) was a
French chess player of
North Korean origin who was
raised in the
Soviet Union. She was
European chess...
- Juan Martínez
de Rozas. In the rest of Chile, the
results were more or less
equally divided:
twelve pro-
Rozas delegates,
fourteen anti-
Rozas and
three Royalists...