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Jovita may
refer to:
Jovita Carranza (born 1949),
American businesswoman, 44th
Treasurer of the
United States Jovita Delaney (born 1974),
Irish camogie...
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Jovita Idar
Vivero (September 7, 1885 – June 15, 1946) was an
American journalist, teacher,
political activist, and
civil rights worker who championed...
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Jovita Carranza (born June 29, 1949) is an
American businesswoman who
served as the 26th
Administrator of the
Small Business Administration from 2020 to...
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Jovita Moore (October 4, 1967 –
October 28, 2021) was an
American television news
anchor who
worked for WSB-TV in Atlanta, Georgia, from 1998
until her...
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feast day of St.
Jovita, he
named the lake
after the
early Christian martyr.
Judge Dunne selected the city's
location on Lake
Jovita's western s**** and...
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Jovita González (January 18, 1904 – 1983) was a well-respected Mexican-American folklorist, educator, and writer, best
known for
writing Caballero: A Historical...
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Jovita Flores Fuentes (February 15, 1895 –
August 7, 1978) was a
Filipina soprano singer. She was
known to be the
first Filipina to
receive recognition...
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Antonia Alves ("
Jovita")
Feitosa (March 8, 1848 in Tauá,
Brazil –
October 9, 1867 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), was a
young woman who
enlisted in the Brazilian...
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Filipino domestic helper Jovita Sandrina Virador (nicknamed Duby, also
spelled Jovita Merador,
Jovita Verador,
Jovita Verazor or
Jovita Mirador), aged 27, hostage...
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Jovita and
Faustinus were said to be
Christian martyrs under Hadrian.
Their traditional date of
death is 120. They are
patron saints of Brescia. Faustinus...