- (1786–1857),
Spanish heroine Agustina Bantiloc (born 1968),
Filipino para-archer
Agustina Bessa-Luís (1922–2019),
Portuguese writer Agustina Cherri (born 1983)...
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Agustina Bazterrica (born 1974) is an
Argentine writer. She was born in
Buenos Aires, and
studied Fine Arts at UBA. She is
noted for her
short stories...
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Villegas (60
Agustinas Street)
Manuel Blanco Encalada (20
Agustinas Street) Joaquín
Prieto (27
Agustinas Street)
Manuel Antonio Tocornal (42
Agustinas Street)...
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Camila Agustina Palma Espejo (born 11
August 1995) is an
Argentine actress. She has
appeared on
television series such as Rincón de Luz, Floricienta, Once...
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Agustina Pastora Andrade (9
August 1858 – 10
February 1891) was an
Argentine poet,
considered to be one of the prin****l
writers of the
Generation of '80...
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Agustina Raimunda María
Saragossa i Domènech (March 4, 1786 – May 29, 1857),
better known as
Agustina of Aragón, was a
Spanish woman who
defended Spain...
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Chinese common-law wife
Riana Agustina to
death in his flat in
Bukit Merah, Singapore. Lim Ah Seng and
Riana Agustina met in Batam,
Indonesia sometime...
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predecessor of NHI,
installed a
marker in 1937 for
Colegio De
Madres Agustinas, a much
earlier school exclusive for
girls built in 1740 on the same location...
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Agustina Maximo Bantiloc (born
August 8, 1968) is a
Filipino para-archer. She is also
formerly competed in
powerlifting and para-athletics. She took part...
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Agustina Verónica
Heyermann Grossi (born 3
August 2004) is a
Chilean footballer who
plays as a
forward for
Universidad Católica [es] and the
Chile women's...