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  2. Rosa Montero - Wikipedia

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    The novel Te trataré como una reina (I Will Treat You Like a Queen) followed in 1983 and was a commercial success. She was awarded the World Prize for interviews in 1987 and published Temblor (Tremor) in 1990.

  3. Dulce María - Wikipedia

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    Dulce María was born on 6 December 1985, in Mexico City. [9] She has two sisters, Blanca Ireri and Claudia. She has German, Native Mexican, and Spanish ancestry and is the third cousin of painter Frida Kahlo. [10]

  4. Juana de Ibarbourou - Wikipedia

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    Juana de Ibarbourou was an early Latin American feminist. Ibarbourou's feminism is evident in poems such as "La Higuera", in which she describes a fig tree as more beautiful than the straight and blooming trees around it, and "Como La Primavera", in which she asserts that authenticity is more attractive than any perfume.

  5. Marjorie de Sousa - Wikipedia

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    de Sousa married to Venezuelan actor Ricardo Álamo in 2004 and divorced in 2006. [24] In 2016, she had a romantic relationship with Argentine-born Puerto Rican actor Julián Gil with whom she had her first son name Matías Gregorio Gil de Sousa, [25] [26] the relationship between de Sousa and Gil ended in 2017 in unfavorable terms.

  6. Daniela Castro - Wikipedia

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    Mujeres asesinas: Rosa Domínguez "Rosa, heredera" (Season 2, Episode 5) 2009 Mi pecado: Rosario Pedraza de Córdoba Main cast; 110 episodes 2011-2012 Una familia con suerte: Josefina Arteaga de Irabién Main cast 2013-2014 Lo que la vida me robó: Graciela Giacinti de Mendoza / Gaudencia Jimenez Main cast 2017-2018 Me declaro culpable

  7. List of Venevisión telenovelas - Wikipedia

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    Salvador de mujeres: Marcela Citterio [86] Harina de otro costal: Mónica Montañés [87] La mujer perfecta: Leonardo Padrón [88] Eva Luna: Leonardo Padrón [89] NPS: No puede ser: Vladimir Pérez 2011: La viuda joven: Martín Hahn [90] Natalia del mar: Alberto Gómez [91] El árbol de Gabriel: Alberto Barrera Tyszka [92] Sacrificio de mujer ...

  8. Biographical Portal - Wikipedia

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    The Biographical Portal (German: Biographie-Portal) is a free online index to biographical reference works in the German language area.Intended to facilitate access to reliable biographical information, it contains entries for more than 160,000 biographies of persons from all social backgrounds and nearly all periods of German, Austrian, Swiss, Slovenian and South-East European history.

  9. Deutsche Biographie - Wikipedia

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    Deutsche Biographie (English: German Biography) is a German-language online biographical dictionary. It published thus far information about more than 730,000 individuals and families (2016). [ 1 ] All entries are linked to the Integrated Authority File (GND).