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- Socarras or Socarrás is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alberto Socarras (1908-1987), Cuban-American flautist Carlos Prío Socarrás...
- Fernandez Y Cia. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Carlos Prío Socarrás. Carlos Prio Socarrás' Photo & Gravesite A film clip "Cuba President in U.S., 1948/12/09...
- national team. On August 21, 2015, Socarrás scored six goals in a 12–0 win against Grenada, two days later Socarrás scored four goals in a 9–0 win against...
- Alberto Socarrás Estacio, (19 September 1908 – 26 August 1987), was a Cuban-American flautist who pla**** both Cuban music and jazz. Socarras was born in...
- María Regla Prío Socarrás (October 11, 1909 in Cuba – December 2005 in Miami, Florida USA) was a member of the Cuban House of Representatives (1948–1952)...
- the young Socarras started pressuring Calvente on the ropes until he dropped Calvente with a straight right hand. After the knockdown Socarras again trapped...
- Francisco Prío Socarrás (29 March 1901 in Cuba – February 21, 1988 in Miami, Florida USA) was a Cuban attorney and politician. Dr. Prío Socarrás was senator...
- though not entirely ineffectual, Congress and Supreme Court. Carlos Prío Socarrás, a protégé of Grau, became president in 1948. The two terms of the Auténtico...
- aircraft undetected possibly with outside ****istance. One survivor, Armando Socarras Ramirez, who defected from Cuba aboard an Iberia flight from Havana to...
- directed by Antonio Machín, Alberto Socarrás, Pedro Vía, Antobal, Enrique Bryon, etc. However, apart from Chiquito Socarrás, who was also a singer, there were...