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  2. List of women translators - Wikipedia

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    Mana Aghaee; Catharina Ahlgren (1734–c. 1800); Lidiia Alekseeva (1909–1989) – translated the works of Croatian writer Ivan Gundulić into Russian; Francesca Alexander (1837–1917)

  3. Women in the automotive industry - Wikipedia

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    Michelle Christensen - Christensen is the first woman to lead of a "supercar" design team, working on Honda/Acura's most expensive car, the NSX. [5] No other women had previously had a lead design on an exotic car. Mary Barra - The first female CEO of a major global automaker, at General Motors. [6]

  4. Latine - Wikipedia

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    "Natalia Mira, 18, used gender-neutral language in a television interview that made headlines across the Spanish-speaking world last year. The viral video made her the subject of attacks, but now the form is finding official acceptance." [16] Some US institutions, such as the Chicago History Museum, are shifting from using Latino/a/x to Latine ...

  5. Hispanic, Latino or Latinx? Here are the differences ... - AOL

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    This history has made some people reluctant to use Hispanic as an identifier. It is a reminder of the colonization of Latin American countries. “I don’t have a huge pull to any one [word].

  6. Category:Lists of Spanish women - Wikipedia

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  7. List of Spanish automobiles - Wikipedia

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    View history; General ... This is a list of current and defunct Spanish automobiles, listed by manufacturer. ... List of car brands;

  8. List of Spaniards - Wikipedia

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    Eugenio Montero Ríos (1832–1914) Spanish Prime Minister and President of the Senate of Spain. Juan Carlos I (born 1938), King of Spain (1975–2014) Federica Montseny (1905–1994), Minister of Health (1936–1937) and anarchist - first woman to be a minister in Spanish History; José Antonio Primo de Rivera (1903–1936)

  9. Category:Spanish women centenarians - Wikipedia

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