- of
Chile A
Mexican rosca de
reyes Roscas "chonchinas" from
Chonchi (Chiloé, Chile) Bodegón, sandía, bread,
roscas and copa, in a
painting by Luis Egidio...
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ROSCAs as "the poor man's bank,
where money is not idle for long but
changes hands rapidly,
satisfying both
consumption and
production needs."
ROSCAs...
- In
Philippine cuisine,
roscas or
biscochos de
roscas refer to a type of
pastry cookies from the
province of Leyte,
mainly from the
towns of
Barugo and...
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organization Roșca, a
Romanian surname Madeleine Rosca,
Australian artist Monika Rosca,
Polish pianist and
actress Ninotchka Rosca,
Filipina author Roscas (Filipino...
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Roșca is a
Romanian surname which may
refer to:
Alexandru Roșca,
Romanian psychologist Dumitru D.
Roșca,
Romanian philosopher Iurie Roşca,
Moldovan politician...
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Monika Rosca (born 4 May 1961 in Łódź) is a
Polish former child actress and a
current pianist. She
appeared in two films: In
Desert and Wilderness, which...
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Iurie Roșca (born 31
October 1961) is a
Moldovan politician who has
served as
president of the Christian-Democratic People's
Party (PPCD)
since 1994....
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Alexandru Vasile Roșca-Ailiesei (born 12
November 2003) is a
Romanian professional footballer who
plays as a
goalkeeper for Liga I club
Dinamo București...
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Veronica Roșca (born 3
February 1982) is a
Moldovan jurist and politician. She
currently serves as
Member of the
Moldovan Parliament. She is the Vice...
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Ninotchka Rosca (born 17
December 1946) is a
Filipina feminist, author, journalist, owl expert, and
human rights activist. in the
Philippines best known...