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  2. Bernarda Vásquez Méndez - Wikipedia

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    Bernarda Vásquez Méndez (1918 – 6 March 2013) [1] was a Costa Rican feminist who become the first woman to cast the vote in the country on 30 July 1950 after a struggle begun in 1923 by the Liga Feminista Costarricense, the constitution of 1949 granted Costa Rican women the right to vote.

  3. Carmen Muñoz - Wikipedia

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    Carmen Muñoz is a Costa Rican politician and activist. [1] She is the Vice-Minister Of Government and Police [2] named by president Luis Guillermo Solís and commissioned to separate and turn it into an independent ministry of the Ministry of Public Security. [3]

  4. Odilia Castro Hidalgo - Wikipedia

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    María Odilia Castro Hidalgo (1908–1999) was a Costa Rican teacher, communist and feminist. She founded the parent organization which would become the National Association of Educators. Exiled for her communist activities after the Costa Rican Civil War, Castro later returned and founded several social welfare programs. She taught for 32 ...

  5. Daniela Solera - Wikipedia

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    Daniela Solera Vega (born 21 July 1997) is a Costa Rican footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Liga MX Femenil club Atlas and the Costa Rica women's national team.. Having started her career while at school in her home province, Solera then had highly successful stints in the Colombian Women's Football League that each facilitated moves to Europe.

  6. Eulalia Bernard - Wikipedia

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    Maunrice Eulalee Bernard Little (7 July 1935 – 11 July 2021), known as Eulalia Bernard, was a Costa Rican writer, poet, activist, politician, diplomat, and educator. She is considered in her country as an icon of the African descent culture. [1] Bernard was the first Afro-Costa Rican woman to be published in her country.

  7. Melania Guerra - Wikipedia

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    Guerra represented Costa Rica in the Homeward Bound expedition in 2019 to Antarctica, which is a global women leadership initiative in the science field. [7] The initiative's intention is to create a women scientists' network and support the leaders in their roles when fighting for sustainability and climate change public policies. [8]

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