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8-2639: For other uses, see Salas (disambiguation) . Salas , from Spanish salas (rooms, halls), is a Spanish surname of Germanic origin, and a common family name in the Spanish-speaking world. It is ranked amongst the most common surnames found in Costa Rica and in Mexico . People [ edit ] Ada Salas (born 1965), Spanish poet and author Agustín Salas del Valle (born 1964), Mexican serial killer Ailín Salas (born 1993), Argentine actress Alfonso Rodríguez Salas (1939–1994), Spanish footballer Alvaro Salas (born 1953), Uruguayan percussionist Benito Salas Vargas (1770–1816), military leader during Colombia's independence war Berta Vicente Salas (born 1944), Spanish photographer Carlos Salas (born 1955), Cuban volleyball player Carlos Salas Salas (first elected 1909), Chilean politician Claudia Hernández (tennis) , full name Claudia Hernández Salas (born 1966), Mexican tennis player Dagoberto Campos Salas (born 1966), Costa Rican Roman Catholic Church archbishop and Apostolic Nuncio (diplomat) Damian Salas (born 1975), Argentine poker player Dani Salas (born 1988), Spanish footballer Didac Salas (born 1993), Spanish pole vaulter Esther Salas (born 1968), United States District Judge Federico Salas (1950–2021), Peruvian politician Fernando de Valdés y Salas (1483–1568), Spanish churchman and professor Fernando Salas (baseball) (born 1985), Mexican baseball pitcher Franklin Salas (born 1981), Ecuadorian footballer Guillermo Salas (born 1974), Peruvian footballer Greg Salas (born 1988), American football wide receiver Henrique Salas Römer (born 1936), Venezuelan entrepreneur and politician Hilden Salas (born 1980), Peruvian footballer Ilse Salas (born 1981), Mexican actress Irma Salas Silva (1903–1987), Chilean educator José Mariano Salas (1797–1867), Mexican general and politician, twice interim president of Mexico Joseph Salas (1903–1987), American boxer Juan Salas (born 1978), Bominican MLB baseball pitcher Justin Salas (born 1982), American mixed martial artist Lauro Salas (1928–1987), Mexican world boxing champion Lizette Salas (born 1989), American golfer Marcelo Salas (born 1974), Chilean footballer Margarita Salas (1938–2019), Spanish scientist in

16-790: A degree in sociology from the National University of Saint Augustine (UNSA), with a master's degree in Development Strategies and Social Policies from the same university. She also completed a Ph.D. in Social Sciences at the Catholic University of Santa María (UCSM) in Arequipa . She has been a senior lecturer at the Faculty of Social History and Sociology at UCSM (1989-2010), as well as

24-746: A senior lecturer and researcher at the Institute for Educational Research and Policy at the Antonio Ruiz de Montoya University (UARM) (2010-2011). She was president of the Consejo Nacional de Educación (Perú)  [ es ] (National Education Council) (CNE), from 2005 to 2008, and participated in the design of the current National Education Project. She is an associate of the Centro de Investigación, Educación y Desarrollo (Center for Research, Education and Development) (CIED), as well as

32-484: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Salas (disambiguation) Salas is a Spanish surname. Salas may also refer to: Patricia Salas O%27Brien Patricia Salas O'Brien (also known as, Patricia Salas ; Arequipa , December 6, 1958) is a Peruvian sociologist with expertise in education and social development . She served as Minister of Education of Peru from July 28, 2011, to October 31, 2013. Emma Patricia Salas O'Brien holds

40-620: The surname Salas . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Salas&oldid=1228822130 " Categories : Surnames Surnames of Spanish origin Spanish surnames of Germanic origin Hidden categories: CS1 Spanish-language sources (es) Articles with short description Short description

48-838: The Spanish comedy web television series Paquita Salas Yelina Salas , on the CBS television series CSI: Miami Will Salas, in the 2011 science fiction film In Time Roger Salas, in the American heist drama streaming television series   Kaleidoscope See also [ edit ] Sala (disambiguation) Salaš (disambiguation) References [ edit ] ^ "Estos apellidos frecuentes en España son de origen visigodo o germánico" . El Español (in Spanish). 2023-04-12 . Retrieved 2024-05-18 . [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with

56-885: The United Nations Population Fund Renee Salas (started med school 2004), American physician and professor Rodolfo Salas (1928–2010), Peruvian basketball player Rudy Salas (born 1977), American politician Rudy Salas (musician) , American musician, founding member (1969) of El Chicano Stephanie Salas (born 1970), Mexican singer and actress Stevie Salas (born 1964), Native American guitarist and author Tito Salas (1887–1974), Venezuelan painter Víctor Salas (born 1980), Spanish footballer Vincent Salas (born 1989), Chilean footballer Walter Salas-Humara , American songwriter, founding member (1985) of The Silos Wilma Salas (born 1991), Cuban volleyball player Fictional characters [ edit ] Paquita Salas, on

64-816: The areas of biochemistry and molecular genetics Marina Salas (born 1988), Spanish actress Marino Salas (born 1981), MLB baseball pitcher Mario Salas Saieg (born 1967), former Chilean footballer Mark Salas (born 1961), American MLB baseball catcher Mary Salas (born 1948), American politician Nancy Salas (1910–1990), Australian musicologist Olimpia Salas Martínez (born 1958), Mexican professor and researcher in material sciences Óscar Salas (born 1993), Honduran footballer Óscar Salas Moya (1936–2017), Bolivian politician Patricia Salas O'Brien (born 1958), Peruvian sociologist and Minister of Education Paul Salas (born 1998), Filipino actor and model Pito Salas , Curaçaoan-American software developer Rafael M. Salas (1928–1987), first head of

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