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Carmita Jiménez (August 3, 1939 –
August 10, 2003) was a
Puerto Rican singer who was
considered a diva in
Puerto Rico. She was born in San Lorenzo. Carmita...
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States Navy have been
named Carmita. USS
Carmita (1862), a schooner, was
captured by USS Magnolia on 27
December 1862. USS
Carmita (IX-152),
formerly Slate...
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Crucero Carmita also
known as El
Crucero de
Carmita is a
village in the ward of Luis
Arcos Bergnes (or
Carmita), Camajuaní,
Villa Clara, Cuba. It had a...
- such har****ment. The
founding of the
group was
inspired by the case of
Carmita Wood, who quit her job at
Cornell University due to ****ual har****ment and...
- Navarro,
Lourdes De Jesús,
Roxana Laborde,
Yasmin Pietri, and ****ologist,
Carmita Laboy. This
version was
presented in Orlando, Florida. "La reguetonera...
- Hélio Rubens; Kreukels,
Baudewijntje P. C.; Steensma,
Thomas D.; Abdo,
Carmita Helena Najjar (January 26, 2021). "Proportion of
people identified as transgender...
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Carmita Martin also
known as
Carmi Martin (born
August 9, 1963) is a
Filipina actress, model, and comedian.
Martin has
acted in many film and TV projects...
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Johannes Christiaan Schotel,
depicting both gaff and square-rigged
boats Carmita,
racing cutter Governor Ames, five-masted
schooner Victory Chimes, National...
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women at
Cornell became public activists after being asked for help by
Carmita ****erson Wood, a 44-year-old
single mother who was
being har****ed by a...
- Carlitos, Carlo, Calo, Calín, Carlines, Litos, Charli,
Chepe Carmen = Mamen,
Carmita, Carmenchu, Menchu, Carmencha, Carmencita, Carmelita, Carmela, Carmina...