- Bea,
Beade and
Beáta. The name may
refer to:
Beata Asimakopoulou (1932–2009), Gr****
actress Beate Bille, (born 1976),
Danish actress Beata Brookes (1931–2015)...
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Beata Island (Spanish: Isla
Beata) is a
small island on the
Caribbean Sea,
located 7 km (4 mi)
southwest from Cape
Beata. Some 12 km (7 mi)
southwest of...
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Beata Maria Helena Tyszkiewicz (born 14
August 1938) is a
retired Polish actress and TV personality.
Beata Tyszkiewicz has
worked mostly on the big screen...
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Beata Katarzyna Rutkiewicz (born 9
February 1977) is a politician, and manager.
Since 2023, she is the
voivode of the
Pomeranian Voivodeship in Poland...
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Beata Poźniak (Polish pronunciation: [
bɛˈat̪a pɔʑˈɲak]; born 30
April 1960) is a Polish-American actress, film director, poet,
painter and an Earphones...
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Beata Smarzynska Javorcik is a
Polish economist who is
currently the
Chief Economist at the
European Bank for
Reconstruction and
Development (EBRD). She...
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Sister Beáta (Hungarian:
Beáta és az ördög) is a 1941
Hungarian drama film
directed by István György and
starring Éva Szörényi,
Antal Páger and Piroska...
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Beata Maria Szydło (Polish: [
bɛˈata ˈmarja ˈʂɨdwɔ] , née ****ńska [kuˈɕij̃ska]; born 15
April 1963) is a
Polish politician who has
served as a Member...
- Of the
original seven beatas sent from
Barcelona in 1883, only the two Barceló
sisters remained. To
replenish the
number of
beatas for the Asilo, Sor Rita...
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beatas All
pages with
titles beginning with
Beata Beat (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Beata. If...