Rada (surname)

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Rada or de Rada (the latter of possibly Spanish origin [1] ) is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

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References

  1. Arcelus Ulibarrena J. M. , L’origine spagnola del cognome De Rada e la spedizione della “Compagnia Navarra” in Albania nel 1376, Atti del convegno "I Centenario della morte di Girolamo De Rada", Rende, Macchia Albanese, San Demetrio Corona [Cosenza], 2-5 ottobre, 2003, A cura di Altimari F., Centro Editoriale e Librario dell'Università della Calabria:Rende, 2008, pp. 437-457.