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Manolita Piña Torres-Garcia (née
Rubies 24
February 1883 – 11 June 1994) was a Spanish-Uruguayan
painter and supercentenarian. She was
known as "Doña Manolita"...
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Orchestra -
Conductor Alfredo Antonini Photograph of Los
Panchos Trio with
Manolita Arriola on "Viva America" for CBS
Radio in 1946 onn
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November 2004),
known by her
stage names Manolita Arriola and
Manuelita Arriola (and
their alternate spellings,
Manolita Arreola and
Manuelita Arreola, respectively)...
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Manolita Saval (5
February 1914 in Paris,
France – 23
August 2001 in
Mexico City, Mexico) was a
Spanish actress and singer. She was born in
Paris of Spanish...
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Manolita Cinco Dopeno (born 1932) is a
Filipino hurdler. She
competed in the women's 80
metres hurdles at the 1956
Summer Olympics. She was the
first woman...
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Manuela Saborido Muñoz (born 1
October 1943),
better known by her
stage name
Manolita Chen, is a
Spanish artist and businesswoman. She is
recognized as being...
- of Joaquín
Torres García, one of Uruguay's most
celebrated artists, and
Manolita Piña.
Olimpia grew up in an
intensely creative environment,
which profoundly...
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drama film
directed by
Fernando A.
Rivero and
starring Domingo Soler,
Manolita Saval and
Antonio Bravo. It is an
adaptation of
Victor Hugo's 1862 novel...
- part of the Isla
Bonita Love Festival,
where she
screened her do****entary
Manolita, la chen de
Arcos about Manuela Saborido Muñoz. She had
directed the film...
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paintings akin to
those of Pic****o and Braque. The
museum was
established by
Manolita Piña Torres, the
widow of
Torres Garcia,
after his
death in 1949. She also...