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  2. Tania Tinoco - Wikipedia

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    Tania Tinoco was born in Machala on August 2, 1963. At the age of 11, together with her father Colón Tinoco, she went to live in Guayaquil, where she studied at the Unidad Educativa Bilingüe [] de La Inmaculada.

  3. Lavinia Valbonesi - Wikipedia

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    Valbonesi was born Ángela Lavinia Valbonesi Acosta on 8 April 1998 in Chone, Ecuador, daughter of Furio Valbonesi (1953-2024) [7] [8] and Gloria Acosta an Ecuadorian mother (b. January 16, 1968), [ 9 ] [ 10 ] [ 1 ] is the daughter in-law of the former ecuadorian presidential candidate Álvaro Noboa and his wife Anabella Azín. [ 11 ]

  4. List of Ecuadorian women writers - Wikipedia

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    Ana Cecilia Blum (born 1972), novelist, journalist; Veronica Bonilla (born 1962), prolific children's writer, publishes in Spanish and English; Rosa Borja de Ycaza (1889–1964), playwright, novelist, poet, essayist, feminist

  5. María de Lourdes Alcívar - Wikipedia

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    Maria de Lourdes Alcívar Crespo (born 15 November 1963) is an Ecuadorian socialite, who was the First Lady of Ecuador from 24 May 2021 to 23 November 2023, as the wife of former President Guillermo Lasso. [1] She was seen as a "key female figure" of the Creating Opportunities party. [2]

  6. Luisa González - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, she was a candidate for the National Congress to represent the Pichincha Province for the right-wing Social Christian Party (PSC). [11] In 2008, she worked as an advisor to the Secretariat of Communication and Information of Ecuador, and that same year she became General Coordinator of Human Resources, Institutional Development and Training of the Superintendence of Companies.

  7. List of Ecuadorians - Wikipedia

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    León Roldós Aguilera - former vice president of Ecuador, leader of the RED political movement; Manuela Sáenz - involved in the independence movement, Simón Bolívar's lover and confidant; Julio Teodoro Salem - politician; Jorge Salvador Lara - Ambassador to the Vatican, Peru, Chile, and France, former Foreign Minister of Ecuador

  8. Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/Missing articles by ...

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    WiR redlist index: Ecuador. Welcome to WikiProject Women in Red (WiR). Our objective is to turn red links into blue ones. Our scope is women's biographies, women's works, and women's issues, broadly construed. This list of red links covers women from Ecuador. It is intended to serve as a basis for creating new articles on the English Wikipedia.

  9. Anne Malherbe Gosselin - Wikipedia

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    Anne Malherbe Gosselin (born Anne Malherbe on December 16, 1968) is a Belgian-Ecuadorian teacher who served as First Lady of Ecuador from 15 January 2007 to 24 May 2017, as the wife of Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa. She was born in Namur, Belgium, and is the daughter of Paul Malherbe and Chantal Gosselin. [1]