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Rosario is the largest city in the province of Santa Fe, Argentina.
Rosario may also refer to:
Rosario ("Rosary") is a 1935 Mexican drama film directed by Miguel Zacarías. It stars Gloria Morel and Pedro Armendáriz on his silver screen debut.
Rosario is a 2010 drama film directed by Albert Martinez, an official entry to the 36th Metro Manila Film Festival. The story was about Manuel V. Pangilinan's grandmother. The film stars Jennylyn Mercado, Yul Servo, Dennis Trillo, Isabel Oli, Sid Lucero, Philip Salvador, and Eula Valdez and with a very special participation of Dolphy.
Rosario is a 2013 Spanish-language telenovela produced by Venevisión International in collaboration with United States-based television network Univision. It is an original story written by Alex Haddad. The production started on July 31, 2012.
On April 26, 2012, it was confirmed that Alex Haddad would write Rosario. On July 24, it was confirmed that Lupita Jones will make her acting debut. Both Zuleyka Rivera and Lorena Rojas will star as the antagonists. Guy Ecker and Itahisa Machado will star as the main protagonists.
Rosario is a Spanish surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Amed Rosario, baseball player
- Dante Rosario (born 1984), American football player in the National Football League
- Eddie Rosario (born 1991), Puerto Rican minor league baseball player
- Edwin Rosario (1963–1997), Puerto Rican boxer
- Francisco Rosario (born 1980), Dominican retired baseball pitcher
- Gerardo Rosario (born 1952), Filipino swimmer
- Hélder Rosário (born 1980), Portuguese footballer
- Jerry Rosario (born 1952), Indian clergyman and theologian
- Jimmy Rosario (born 1945), Puerto Rican baseball player
- JoAnn Rosario, American gospel singer
- Joe Rosario (born 1959), American actor
- Joel Rosario (born 1985), Dominican horse jockey
- José Rosario (born 1967), Puerto Rican politician
- Joseph Albert Rosario (1915–2011), Indian clergyman
- Jovanny Rosario (born 1985), Dominican minor league baseball player
- Márcio Rosário (born 1983), Brazilian footballer
- Mel Rosario (born 1973), Dominican retired baseball catcher
- Nelly Rosario (born 1972), Dominican-American novelist
- Nelson Rosario (born 1989), American football player in the National Football League
- Paul Brian Rosario (born 1982), Filipino sport shooter
- Rainel Rosario, professional baseball player
- Ralphi Rosario, American house musician
- Ramón Rosario (born 1927), Puerto Rican shot putter
- Robert Rosario (born 1966), English footballer
- Rodrigo Rosario (born 1978), Dominican retired baseball pitcher
- Sandy Rosario (born 1985), Dominican baseball pitcher
- Santiago Rosario (1939–2013), Puerto Rican baseball player
- Shirley Rosario, American poker player
- Toño Rosario (born 1955), Dominican merengue musician, previous member of Los Hermanos Rosario
- Vernon Rosario (born 1962), American psychiatrist and medical historian
- Víctor Rosario (born 1966), Dominican retired baseball player
- Virgilio Rosario (1499–1559), Italian clergyman
- Wilin Rosario (born 1989), Dominican baseball catcher
- Willie Rosario (born 1930), Puerto Rican salsa musician
Rosario, is a Mexican telenovela produced by Televisa and originally transmitted by Telesistema Mexicano.
José David Rosário da Costa (15 August 1924 – 29 May 2015), known just as Rosário, is a former Portuguese footballer who played as a forward.
He represented clubs like Cartaxo, Elvas and Atlético, but was most known for his six-year spell at Benfica, where he won six major titles, including the Latin Cup.
Rosario is the former estate of Seattle mayor and shipbuilder Robert Moran. Due to poor health, Moran moved to Orcas Island and between 1906 and 1909 built his estate. Wood and stone material found on the island were used to construct the estate's houses and buildings. In 1921, Moran gave a large portion of his property to the state of Washington for the creation of Moran State Park. The mansion and its grounds remain in private hands, operated as Rosario Resort and Spa. The Rosario mansion features a museum honoring Robert Moran, complete with original furnishings. The mansion's music room is home to a 1913 34-rank Aeolian pipe organ and 1900 Steinway grand piano, both of which are played for visitors. Rosario was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.
Usage examples of "rosario".
Jacinta Rosario lost herself for a few moments in the ritual of payment and tip before turning to face the building.
Jacinta Rosario to step back into harness or that the apples would be able to fund her scholarship when it did.
He liked the way Rosario had handled the wolf calls back in the gate area, too.
After chest-crushing acceleration gave way to free fall, Chase granted Rosario permission to unclip and float around the flight deck.
There were two Rosarios: Professional Rosario, who was eager and open, and Personal Rosario, who remained mute and uncommunicative.
He could see Rosario flushing under the sarcasm and cut to the main point.
The sad smile faded as Personal Rosario, briefly pondering some bittersweet memory, went back into hiding.
While Rosario mended the fibrops, Chase meditated upon the failings of groundlings in general.
Chase had Rosario shake the harness to make sure the repair held up under vibration.
Later, after Rick had extracted her as neatly as a cork from a wine bottle, and she and Chase had slid out of their suits on the utility deck, Rosario threw her arms around Chase and clasped him tight.
Chase reached out with the absorbent paper, but the moment had passed and Rosario took it from him and dried her own eyes.
Acting Captain Jacinta Rosario her master and commander, broke the sky.
And that, thought Jacinta Rosario, would go down in history as the greatest understatement of the twenty-first century.
I dropped in to see Forrest, and Rosario and a friend of hers snuck aboard my plane and started running dry sims in the cockpit.
He raised his bottle to Rosario, who returned the salute with her water tumbler.