Proper noun
Rojas (plural Rojases)
A surname from Spanish.
According to prosecutors, a body-camera worn by 27-year-old David Rojas captured the incident in a downtown Los Angeles residence on October 20, 2019. Source: Internet
After being hit hard early on with coronavirus related postponements and roster changes, Miami was helped in Washington with Miguel Rojas and Jorge Alfaro returning from the COVID-19 injured list. Source: Internet
A few months after the new council was installed, Police Chief Carlos Rojas resigned. Source: Internet
After Rojas' deposition, the Colombian Conservative Party and Colombian Liberal Party agreed to create the " National Front ", a coalition which would jointly govern the country. Source: Internet
At 8 months old, the baby was removed from the area and Rojas didn't hear of the boy again until 31 December, when she heard Colombian President Álvaro Uribe say on the radio that the child was no longer with her captors. Source: Internet
At the same time Bolivian Gen. Quintanilla asked for permission to capture two additional Paraguayan garrisons, Nanawa and Rojas Silva. Source: Internet