-
Ignacio Andrés
Caroca Cordero (born
November 2, 1993) is a
Chilean footballer who
currently plays for
Rangers of the
Primera B de Chile. He has two brothers...
-
Rafael Antonio Caroca Cordero (Spanish pronunciation: [rafaˈel kaˈɾoka]; born 19 July 1989) is a
Chilean professional footballer who
plays as a midfielder...
-
Armando Caroca Rojas was the 20th
Mayor of the
commune of Pichilemu,
office which he held
between May 1944 and May 1947. He was
succeeded by
Carlos Echazarreta...
- Center.
Retrieved 2024-05-13. Ana Mineiro, Patrícia do Carmo,
Cristina Caroça, Mara Moita, Sara Carvalho, João Paço &
Ahmed Zaky (2017)
Emerging linguistic...
-
Francisco Javier Prieto Caroca (born 1 July 1983) is a
Chilean former footballer who pla**** as a goalkeeper. Colo-Colo
Primera División de
Chile (1): 2009...
-
represented Chile U20 at the 2013 FIFA U-20
World Cup by
replacing Ignacio Caroca in the
final squad,
making three appearances. Unión Española
Primera División...
- Labrín 3 CHI DF
Lautaro Pignata 4 CHI DF
Osvaldo Bosso 5 CHI MF
Rafael Caroca 6 CHI MF
Lorenzo Reyes 7 CHI MF
Bayron Oyarzo 8 CHI MF
Rodrigo Cisternas...
-
Donoso Aguilar (UDI)
Jorge Navarrete Urzua (PS) Juan
Plaza Núñez (IND) Juan
Caroca Suarez (PDC)
Within the
electoral divisions of Chile, Peñaflor is represented...
-
Swedish professional basketball player; in Södertälje,
Sweden Ignacio Caroca,
Chilean footballer; in Curicó,
Chile Harvey Dixon,
Gibraltarian middle-distance...
-
Cajueiro da Silva,
Brazilian football left-back for
Inter de
Limeira Rafael Caroca (born 1989),
Chilean football midfielder This
disambiguation page lists...