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Maritza is a name of
Spanish origin and may
refer to:
Maritza Correia (born 1981),
Puerto Rican swimmer Maritza Olivares,
Mexican actress Maritza Rodríguez...
- "La
Maritza" is a song by
Sylvie Vartan from her 1968
album Sylvie Vartan (also
known as La
Maritza). It was also
released as an EP and as the second...
- Gräfin
Mariza (German pronunciation: [ˈɡʁɛːfɪn ˈmaʁitsa];
Countess Maritza) is an
operetta in
three acts
composed by
Hungarian composer Emmerich Kálmán...
- On
January 18, 1993,
Maritza Martin Munoz, a 33-year-old Cuban-American woman, was shot to
death by her 34-year-old ex-husband,
Emilio Nuñez, at Our Lady...
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Sarah Maritza Mintz (formerly
Maritza Rodríguez Gómez [maˈɾit.sa roˈðɾiɣez ˈɣomes],
September 1, 1975) is a
retired Colombian telenovela actress and model...
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Maritza Correia (born
December 23, 1981), also
known by her
married name
Maritza McClendon, is a
former Olympic swimmer from
Puerto Rico who swam representing...
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Maritza Sayalero Fernándezis a
Venezuelan beauty pageant titleholder. In 1979, she was
crowned both Miss
Venezuela and Miss Universe, the
first woman...
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guard of his
concubine Maritza and
three soldiers. Miller, Weaver, and
Reynolds are left
behind in camp. Far from camp,
Maritza kills the
Germans and reveals...
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Maritza Martén García (Spanish pronunciation: [maˈɾitsa maɾˈten]; born
August 17, 1963, in Havana) is a
retired discus thrower from Cuba who competed...
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Brigadier general Maritza Sáenz Ryan (born c. 1960) is a
former United States Army officer, and head of the
Department of Law at the
United States Military...