Monje

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Monje may refer to:

  • Jose Monje Cruz (1950–1992), known as Camarón de la Isla, Spanish flamenco romani singer
  • Juan Andrés Rodríguez (El Monje) (born 1930), Cuban artist specializing in painting and drawing
  • Fernando Álvarez Monje (born 1968), Mexican politician affiliated with the National Action Party
  • Fernando Monje (born 1993), Spanish racing driver who competes in the World Touring Car Championship
  • Gustavo Monje (born 1971), Argentine stage actor and director
  • Jonathan Monje (born 1981), Chilean long-distance runner
  • José Malcampo y Monje, 3rd Marquis of San Rafael (1828–1880), Spanish noble, admiral and politician
  • Julieta Mabel Monje, Bolivian politician and lawyer
  • Leonardo Monje (born 1981), Chilean retired footballer
  • Mario Monje, the Secretary-General of the PCB, the Communist Party of Bolivia
  • Tomás Monje (1884–1954), 48th President of Bolivia between August 1946 and March 1947
  • Vicente Monje (born 1981), Argentinian footballer who last played for Central Norte
  • Monje de Montaudo (1193–1210), born Pèire de Vic, a nobleman, monk, and troubadour from the Auvergne
  • Carlos Monje Serrano (born 1990), commonly known as Chirri, Spanish footballer

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