<Ul> <Li> Abraham ben Raphael Caro, Turkish rabbi </Li> <Li> Annibale Caro, Italian poet </Li> <Li> Anthony Caro (1924--2013), British sculptor </Li> <Li> David Caro, German pedagogue </Li> <Li> Elme Marie Caro, French philosopher </Li> <Li> Heinrich Caro, German industrial chemist, inventor of the Caro's acid (peroxymonosulfuric acid) </Li> <Li> Horatio Caro, British chess player </Li> <Li> Isaac ben Joseph Caro, Spanish rabbi </Li> <Li> Isabelle Caro, French actress </Li> <Li> Jane Caro, Australian commentator, author and academic </Li> <Li> José María Caro Martínez, Chilean politician, first Mayor of Pichilemu </Li> <Li> José María Caro Rodríguez, Chilean Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church </Li> <Li> Joseph Chayyim ben Isaac Selig Caro, Polish rabbi </Li> <Li> Julio de Caro, Argentine tango musician </Li> <Li> Marc Caro, French filmmaker </Li> <Li> Mike Caro, American professional poker player and instructor </Li> <Li> Niki Caro, film director, producer and screenwriter </Li> <Li> Nikodem Caro, industrial chemist, co-inventor of the Frank - Caro process to produce calcium cyanamide </Li> <Li> Nydia Caro, Puerto Rican singer and actress </Li> <Li> Omari Caro (born 1991), Jamaican--English rugby player </Li> <Li> Robert Caro, American biographer </Li> <Li> Joseph Caro (or Karo) (1488--1575), rabbi, talmid chacham, and author of the Shulchan Aruch </Li> </Ul> <Li> Abraham ben Raphael Caro, Turkish rabbi </Li> <Li> Annibale Caro, Italian poet </Li> <Li> Anthony Caro (1924--2013), British sculptor </Li>

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