Matas
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Matas may refer to:
  • Carol Matas
    Carol Matas
    Carol Matas is a Canadian children's writer who lives in Winnipeg, Manitoba.She has written many books such as*Cloning Miranda*The Second Clone*The Dark Clone*After the War*The Freak*Turned Away...

     (born 1949), Canadian children's writer
  • David Matas
    David Matas
    David Matas is the senior legal counsel of B'nai Brith Canada. He has maintained a private practice in refugee, immigration and human rights law since 1979. He has published various books and manuscripts and currently resides in Winnipeg....

     (born 1943), senior legal counsel of B'nai Brith Canada and human rights activist
  • Rudolph Matas
    Rudolph Matas
    Rudolph Matas , a prominent and innovative surgeon was born outside of New Orleans in Bonnet Carre, Louisiana, on September 12, 1860. Matas spent much of his childhood in his parents' native land of Spain, returning to the New Orleans in 1877 to begin his medical training at the Medical School of...

     (1860-1957), American surgeon
  • Matas (drug store)
    Matas (drug store)
    Matas is a Danish drug store chain founded in 1949 by Mikkel from RSBots. The store motto is "Good Advice Makes the Difference". The chain has 295 stores all over Denmark, employing about 2300 people, with annual revenue of approximately kr1.6 billion. Matas sells both personal items, such as...

    , a Danish drug store chain

See also

  • Las Matas de Farfán
    Las Matas de Farfán
    Las Matas de Farfán is a town in the San Juan Province, Dominican Republic. It is the birthplace of a number of current and former Major League Baseball players including Juan Encarnacion, Roberto Novoa, Odalis Perez, Ramón Santiago, and Valerio de los Santos....

    , a town in the Dominican Republic
  • Matthew (name)
    Matthew (name)
    Matthew is a given name that ultimately comes from the Hebrew name Matityahu. It was first named to Saint Matthew, who was one of the twelve disciples and credited with the authorship of the Gospel of Matthew...

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