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María Esther Heredia Lecaro de Capovilla, known internationally as María Capovilla (14 September 1889 – 27 August 2006), was an Ecuadorian supercentenarian, and, at the time of her death at age 116 years, 347 days, was recognized by Guinness World Records [1] as the world's oldest living person.
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María Capovilla - supercentenarian, at one time the oldest living person in the world; Mariana Carcelén - aristocrat, Marchioness, wife of independence leader Antonio José de Sucre and as such First Lady of Bolivia; Martina Carrillo - 18th-century anti-slavery activist; Blanca Chancoso - indigenous activist
María Capovilla [5] F 14 September 1889 27 August 2006 116 years, 347 days Ecuador: Ecuador 3 Julia Maria Francisca Simao [151] F 9 January 1901 8 October 2017 116 years, 272 days Brazil Brazil 4 Antonia da Santa Cruz [8] F 13 June 1905 23 January 2022 116 years, 224 days Brazil Brazil 5 Inah Canabarro Lucas [6] F 8 June 1908 Living
Capovilla is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname include: María Capovilla (1889–2006), Ecuadorian supercentenarian, once the world's oldest living people
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