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Felipa Graciela Pérez y Gutiérrez (August 23, 1915 –
April 7, 2010),
known by the
mononym Graciela, was a
Cuban singer of
Cuban music and
Latin jazz....
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Graciela may
refer to
Graciela (Grillo-Pérez) (1915–2010),
Cuban singer Graciela Aranis (1908–1996),
Chilean painter,
cartoonist Graciela Araya (born...
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Graciela Beatriz Calderón is an
activist in
Socialist Left (Argentina). She was
elected as a
deputy in the
legislature of
Buenos Aires Province in 2021...
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Graciela "Grace"
Napolitano (/nəˌpɒlɪˈtɑːnoʊ/ nə-POL-ih-TAH-noh; née Flores; born
December 4, 1936) is an
American Democratic Party politician who has...
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Graciela Beltrán (born
December 29, 1974) is a Mexican-American singer. She
began singing in the Los
Angeles area at the age of six at
restaurants and...
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Graciela De
Pierris (January 1, 1950 –
August 20, 2024) was an
American philosopher and
Clarence Irving Lewis Professor of
Philosophy at
Stanford University...
- Tenés
Empanadas Graciela (TEG) is a turn-based
strategy game
distributed by
several po****r
Linux distributions. The idea for this free and open-source...
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Graciela Susana Ambrosio (22
January 1953 – 19
November 2024),
known as
simply Graciela Susana (****anese: グラシエラ・スサーナ), was an
Argentinian tango singer...
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Graciela Stefani (born (1960-05-12) 12 May 1960 (age 64)) is an
Argentine screen and
stage actress who portra****
Malala Torres-Oviedo de Santillán in Floricienta...
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Graciela Fernández may
refer to:
Graciela Fernández
Meijide (born 1931),
Argentine politician and
human rights activist.
Graciela Fernández-Baca (1933-2020)...