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Nicolasa is a
feminine given name.
People with the name include: María
Nicolasa de
Iturbide (1774-1840),
Princess of
Iturbide Nicolasa Dayrit Panlilio...
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Nicolasa Pradera (1870–1959) was a
Basque chef, restaurateur, and is most
known for her
cookbook "La
cocina de
Nicolasa" (the
Kitchen of
Nicolasa), which...
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Nicolasa Machaca Alejandro (born 1952) is a
Bolivian union leader and
health care worker. A
child of
indigenous Quechua farmworkers,
Machaca learned to...
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Nicolasa Montt (née,
Nicolasa Montt Barros;
after marriage,
Nicolasa Montt de Marambio; Freirina, 1857–1924) was a
Chilean poet who
published in regional...
- "La
India María" (born María
Nicolasa Cruz) is a
fictional character portra**** and
created by
actress María
Elena Velasco. The
character frequently endures...
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Nicolasa Quintremán Calpán (December 4, 1939 -
December 24, 2013) was a
Chilean Pehuenche activist from the
community of
Ralco Lepoy in the
commune of...
- María
Nicolasa de Valdés y de la Carrera,
Countess of La
Conquista (January 7, 1733 –
December 18, 1810) was the
inaugural First Lady of Chile[citation...
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Nicolasa Escamilla known as La
Pajuelera (fl. 1747 – fl. 1776) was a
Spanish bullfighter. She was one of the most
famous bullfighters of her ****. She was...
- Watch. Peña was born on
January 13, 1976, in Chicago, Illinois, the son of
Nicolasa, a
social worker, and
Eleuterio Peña, a
factory worker. Peña's parents...
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Nicolasa Dayrit-Panlilio (10
September 1874 – 12
April 1945) was a
Filipina non-combatant in the Philippine–American War. Her
actions not only included...