Rangel - People

People

  • Ana Maria Rangel, Brazilian politician; she was the Progressive Republican Party presidential candidate in 2006
  • Àngel Rangel, Spanish football player currently playing for Swansea City
  • Arturo Soto Rangel, Mexican film, television, and stage actor
  • Beatriz Paredes Rangel, Mexican politician affiliated to the Institutional Revolutionary Party
  • Charles B. Rangel, Democratic member of the USA House of Representatives since 1971
  • David Rangel, Mexican football (soccer) player
  • David Rangel Pastor, Spanish football player currently playing for CD Castellón
  • Esdras Rangel, Mexican football (soccer) goalkeeper
  • Godofredo Rangel, Brazilian writer
  • Gregor Rangel, Brazilian mixed martial artist and member of the legendary Gracie family
  • Irma Rangel (Texas politician), (d. 2003), member of the Texas House of Representatives
  • Jeremiah Rangel, guitarist
  • José Vicente Rangel Vale, a Venezuelan leftist politician
  • José Vicente Rangel Ávalos, the mayor of Sucre Municipality in Venezuela
  • Juana Rangel de Cuellar, the founder of the Colombian city of Cúcuta
  • Julio César Rangel, Colombian road cyclist
  • Leonel Godoy Rangel, Mexican lawyer, politician and the current governor of Michoacán
  • Licinio Rangel (1936–2002), bishop of the Catholic Church in Campos, Brazil
  • Loren Ferré Rangel, trustee of the Conservation Trust of Puerto Rico
  • Rafael Rangel Sostmann, president of Tecnológico de Monterrey in Mexico
  • Rubén Rangel (born 1977), Venezuelan road cyclist
  • Víctor Rangel Ayala, a Mexican footballer

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