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- Marcos was born in Havana, Cuba to Carmelo Marcos, a Cuban navy major, and Salustiana "Celeste" Calle, a housewife. She has five siblings: Martha, Maribel,...
- Maria de Jesus". LongeviQuest. 27 March 2023. Retrieved 12 May 2023. "Salustiana Tereza de Jesus". LongeviQuest. 11 December 2023. Retrieved 11 December...
- building which was converted into a hospital complex in an 8-storey Doña Salustiana Medical Tower. In December 1975, during the 19th anniversary celebration...
- Florida; it is known for its high sugar content Queen: grown in South Africa Salustiana: grown in North Africa Sathgudi: grown in Tamil Nadu, South India Seleta...
- type Private Industry Information Services Credit Bureau Headquarters Salustiana D. Ty Tower, Paseo de Roxas, Makati, Philippines Key people Pia Arellano...
- Jiménez received the Nobel Prize in Literature. On August 31, 1887, Zenobia Salustiana Edith Camprubí y Aymar was born in Carrer del Mar 87, in Malgrat de Mar...
- Bolondrón in Matanzas Province, as the only child born to Eugenio Díez and Salustiana del Junco. When he was four years old, Díez moved with his parents to...
- 1885. His father, John Kilkerry, was a British engineer, and his mother, Salustiana do Sacramento Lima, was a freed Afro-Brazilian slave. Poor and bohemian...
- in Barceloneta, Puerto Rico. His parents were Juan Cancel Matos and Salustiana Ríos. Cancel Ríos studied his elementary at Rafael Balseiro Maceira Elementary...
- April 1964), professed religious, declared Venerable on 13 June 1992 Salustiana Antonia Ayerbe Castillo (María Esperanza of the Cross) (8 June 1890 -...