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Marites may
refer also to the following:
Given name
Marites Burce (born 1975) –
Filipino para-athlete
Marites D.
Vitug –
Filipina journalist Fictional...
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Marite Ozers (born
Mārīte Ozere;
April 9, 1944) is an
American model and
beauty pageant titleholder who was
crowned Miss USA 1963.
Ozers was born in Riga...
- Downey, Ohio Miss USA 1964
Bobbi Johnson,
District of
Columbia Miss USA 1963
Marite Ozers,
Illinois Miss USA 1962
Macel Wilson,
Hawaii Miss USA 1961 Sharon...
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insect is the two-spot
ladybird (Adalia bipunctata, Latvian:
divpunktu mārīte). Amber,
fossilized tree resin, is one of Latvia's most
important cultural...
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Indians include: Delgado,
Christopher L.; Narrod,
Claire A.; Tiongco,
Marites (24 July 2003). "Growth and
Concentration in India". Policy, Technical...
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Marites Javier Dañguilan
Vitug is a
Filipina journalist and
author who co-founded the news
magazine Newsbreak. She was a
Nieman Fellow at
Harvard University...
- 16 July 1963. p. 1.
Retrieved 13
April 2025 – via
Google News Archive. "
Marite picked Miss
Universe semi-finalist".
Chicago Tribune. 19 July 1963. p. 19...
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Jacques Maritain (French: [ʒak
maʁitɛ̃]; 18
November 1882 – 28
April 1973) was a
French Catholic philosopher.
Raised as a Protestant, he was agnostic...
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Elfren S. "The road to EDSA". Philstar.com.
Retrieved May 18, 2021. Vitug,
Marites Dañguilan; Almonte, Jose T. (February 23, 2015). "Transfer
power to the...
- 2021.
Retrieved August 27, 2021. Wright, John C.; Kunkel, Dale; Pinon,
Marites; Huston,
Aletha C. (Spring 1989). "How
Children Reacted to
Televised Coverage...