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  2. María de la Cruz - Wikipedia

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    María de la Cruz Toledo (September 18, 1912 – September 1, 1995) was a Chilean political activist for women's suffrage, a journalist, a writer, and a political commentator. In 1953, she became the first woman ever elected to the Chilean Senate .

  3. Juan José Santa Cruz - Wikipedia

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    He was born within the marriage between Andrés Santa Cruz Serrano and Mercedes López Latorre, granddaughter of Admiral Juan José Latorre, Chilean hero during the War of the Pacific (1879–1884). Despite his family was of christian-democratic tendencies, his brother Andrés was a collaborator of Augusto Pinochet dictatorship (1973–1990).

  4. Claudia De la Cruz 2024 presidential campaign - Wikipedia

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    De la Cruz in 2024. Claudia De la Cruz, a leftist activist from New York, announced her 2024 campaign for president of the United States on September 7, 2023. She and running mate Karina Garcia formed the presidential ticket for the Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL), a communist party, in the 2024 U.S. presidential election.

  5. Porfirio Díaz - Wikipedia

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    Eventually, Jose de la Cruz had saved enough to start planting agave, and he opened a wayside inn in Oaxaca City to sell the products of his business. [17] Jose de la Cruz died in 1833 of cholera [14] [15] when Díaz was only three years old. [17] Patrona Mori began to manage the inn while raising her multiple children. [17]

  6. Isabel de la Cruz - Wikipedia

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    Actas del VIII Congreso de la Asociación Internacional de Hispanistas: 22-27 agosto 1983. 1. obra colectiva coordinada por A. David Kossoff, Ruth H. Kossoff, Geoffrey Ribbans, José Amor y Vázquez): 527– 532. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 February 2013. Longhurst, John E. (1964).

  7. Juan dela Cruz - Wikipedia

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    Juan de la Cruz or Maria de la Cruz (feminized form) is the national personification of the Philippines, often used to represent the "Filipino everyman". [1] He is usually depicted wearing the native salakot hat, barong tagalog , long pants, and tsinelas (local term for the popular flip-flops ).

  8. José Luis Cruz Cruz - Wikipedia

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    José Luis Cruz Cruz was born on September 3, 1959. He is the oldest son of Luis Benjamín Cruz Hernández and Aurea Cruz Betancourt. His grandfather, Luis Cruz Hernández, was mayor of Trujillo Alto from 1941 to 1945. Cruz received his high school diploma from Colegio Santa Cruz in Trujillo Alto.

  9. Art De La Cruz - Wikipedia

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    He has also operated a small business. In September 2020, De La Cruz was appointed to the New Mexico House of Representatives after the resignation of Patricio Ruiloba. [3] [4] In the 2020 election for the seat, De La Cruz was a Democratic write-in candidate, losing to independent candidate Brittney Barreras. He left office on January 19, 2021. [5]