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  2. Heley de Abreu Silva Batista - Wikipedia

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    As a teacher, one of her key drivers was the inclusion of disabled students, area in which she specialized in 2016. [3]On 5 October 2017, Silva Batista was considered a heroine for saving several children from a fire at the Gente Inocente nursery in Janaúba, Minas Gerais.

  3. Ana Garcés - Wikipedia

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    Ana Garcés was born on May 9, 2000, in Valladolid, Castile and León. [1] [2] Besides Spanish, she is fluent in English.[3] [4] In 2018, Garcés took an acting course at the performing arts academy in Bratislava and, in 2019, obtained a diploma from the school of dramatic art of Valladolid.

  4. Consuelo Fernández - Wikipedia

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    Consuelo Fernández portrait. Born in Villa de Cura, she was the sister of Manuel Fernández, who joined the military unit of José Félix Ribas.Feigning a friendship with a Spaniard Royalist Colonel named Pérez, she learned of plans to attack her brother's unit.

  5. Heroina (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The first issue was released on December 14, 1990, and after the sixth issue, released in June 1991, Heroina was put out. [1] The magazine was renewed in 1994 under the name Heroina Nova (The New Heroine). [1] Nova Heroina was published by Glas Slavonije under the editorship of Zoran Jačimović. [1]

  6. Heroína - Wikipedia

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    Heroina, a Yugoslav and Croatian music magazine Heroína (album) , by Colombian singer-songwriter Nina Rodríguez , released in 2017 Heroína (ship) , a privately owned frigate that was operated as a privateer under a license issued by the United Provinces of the River Plate (later Argentina) around 1820

  7. Josefa Camejo - Wikipedia

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    In 2002 during the International Women's Day, President Hugo Chávez held the ceremony of symbolic incorporation of Josefa Camejo to the National Pantheon.; The international airport of Falcón, the state in which Josefa Camejo was born, bears her name Josefa Camejo International Airport

  8. Mujer, Casos de la Vida Real - Wikipedia

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    Mujer, Casos de la Vida Real (translated: Woman, Real Life Cases) is an anthology telenovela produced by Mexican television network Televisa for Canal de las Estrellas. Developed as a response to the Mexican earthquake of 1985 , [ 1 ] the program initially consisted of reenactments of real-life situations, or "cases", related to the earthquake ...

  9. Sub pielea mea - Wikipedia

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    The word #Eroina, which is also part of the title of the song, is repeated multiple times in the chorus of the song. The word "Eroina" itself translates as "heroine", but according to Amalgama, it can also be translated as "heroin" due to its complete consonance with the word "heroina" and similarity in the meaning of the text.