- María
Victoria Saravia Delgado (born 20
April 1986) is a
Uruguayan model,
actress and
media personality.
Throughout her
career she has
worked for various...
- of Aeroflot.[citation needed]
Until late 2013 the
airline was
branded Saravia (Russian: Саравиа). In
December 2013,
Saratov Airlines became the first...
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Saravia was the name of the
defunct Russian airline Saratov Airlines until 2013.
Saravia may also
refer to:
Hadrian à
Saravia (1532-1613), Dutch/British...
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Renzo Saravia (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈren.so saˈɾa.βja]; born 16 June 1993) is an
Argentine footballer who
plays as a
right back for
Campeonato Brasileiro...
-
Margarita González
Saravia Calderón (born June 13, 1956) is a
Mexican politician and businesswoman,
member of the
Morena party. From
October 2020 to July...
-
Aparicio Saravia da Rosa (August 16, 1856 –
September 10, 1904) was a
Uruguayan politician and
military leader. He was a
member of the
Uruguayan National...
-
Alejandro Saravia may
refer to:
Alejandro Saravia (chef) (born 1983),
Peruvian chef
Alejandro Saravia (writer) (born 1962), Bolivian-Canadian
writer This...
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Rodrigo Saravia (born 22
February 1993) is a
Guatemalan professional footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for Liga FPD club Peréz Zeledón and the Guatemala...
- as E. B.
Magalona and
formerly known and
still commonly referred to as
Saravia, is a 2nd
class muni****lity in the
province of
Negros Occidental, Philippines...
-
Hadrian à
Saravia,
sometimes called Hadrian Saravia,
Adrien Saravia, or Adri****
Saravia (1532 – 15
January 1612) was a
Protestant theologian and pastor...