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Ana Margarita Vijil Gurdián is a Nicaraguan lawyer, political leader and human rights activist. [1] She is former president, from 2012 to 2017, of the Sandinista Renovation Movement (MRS) and a member of the Unamos party that succeeded the MRS.
Ana Violeta Navarro-Cárdenas (née Navarro Flores; [1] born December 28, 1971) [2] is a Nicaraguan-American political strategist and commentator. She appears on various television programs and news outlets, including CNN, CNN en Español, [3] ABC News, and Telemundo. [4]
This is a list of women writers who were born in Nicaragua or whose writings are closely associated with that country. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
Barrioz made her debut as an actress in 2006 in the Rossana Lacayo's shortfilm Brisa Nocturna ("Night Breeze"). [7] Brisa Nocturna has competed at over 20 international independent film festivals and has already won the following awards: "Best Actress" at the San Francisco Shortfilm Festival, [8] "Best Artistic Direction" at the Festival de Cine de Granada [9] and "La Réalisation Intégrale ...
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Juan Bautista Sacasa (1874–1946), President of Nicaragua from 1933 to 1936. Claudia Bermúdez (born 1954), Nicaragua-American politician and entrepreneur; first Nicaraguan American to be the nominee of a major party for a seat in the United States Congress. Enrique Bolaños (1928–2021), President of Nicaragua from 2002 to 2007.
Arlen's dream was to integrate Nicaraguan women, end poverty and ignorance, and she fought for it to the last consequences. [ 7 ] As a composer, she is best remembered for composing "María Rural", a song that spoke of the life of Nicaraguan mothers who lived in the countryside and in poverty.