Rolando Illa (6 September 1880, New York City – 3 May 1937, Buenos Aires) was a Cuban–Argentine chess master.
Born in New York into a Cuban family, he moved to Argentina and was naturalized in 1904.
[1] He was a co-founder of the Club Argentino de Ajedrez in Buenos Aires.
[6] Illa shared 2nd with Villegas, behind Alexander Alekhine, at Buenos Aires 1926.
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