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Ercilia Boluarte Zegarra (Latin
American Spanish: [ˈdina eɾˈsilja βoˈlwaɾte seˈɣara] listen; born 31 May 1962) is a
Peruvian politician,
civil servant...
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Ercília Botelho Farinha Costa,
known as
Ercília Costa (1902 – 1985), was a
Portuguese revue actress and
composer and the
first internationally renowned...
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Ercilia Pepín (December 7, 1886 – June 14, 1939) was a teacher, feminist, and
equal rights activist in the
Dominican Republic. She
dedicated herself to...
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Ercilia Pepín is a
Santo Domingo Metro station on Line 2. It was
opened on 9
August 2018 as part of the
section of Line 2
between Eduardo Brito and Concepción...
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Ercilia López de
Blomberg (1865–1962) was a poet,
essayist and
novelist from Paraguay. She had
major patriotist influences with her
works in Paraguay...
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October 2022.
Retrieved 4
August 2024. Mussatto,
Solange I.; Machado,
Ercília M. S.; Martins, Silvia; Teixeira, José A. (2011). "Production, Composition...
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Collado –
former rector of
Pontificia Universidad Católica
Madre y
Maestra Ercilia Pepín - teacher, feminist, and
equal rights activist Rosa
Smester Marrero...
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Peter De la Rosa in the town of Bonao,
Dominican Republic, the son of
Ercilia De La Rosa and
Sergio Peter. He grew up in the
Pantoja neighborhood of...
- Province) and was the son of
Manuel de Jesús León
Jimenes and
Dolores Ercilia Estévez Cabrera; Domínguez Rodríguez was
native to
Gurabo (Santiago Province)...
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Ercilia Fabery Zenón (January 25, 1931 – May 13, 2015),
known as Lucy Fabery, was a
Puerto Rican singer who
specialized in the
style of
bolero known...