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  2. Geraldine Bazán - Wikipedia

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    Como en el cine: Regina Linares/Amatista 2001 Lo que callamos las mujeres: 2002 Sin permiso de tus padres: 2003 Dos chicos de cuidado en la ciudad: Fernanda 2004 Historias de la risa real: 2005 Soñar no Cuesta Nada: Liliana Reyes Retana El amor no tiene precio: Elizabeth Monte y Valle González 2006 Tierra de Pasiones: Belinda San Román 2007

  3. Glorieta de las mujeres que luchan - Wikipedia

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    The document concludes with four requests: to recognize the contributions of women in the recent history of the country, to respect the placement of Justicia and the Glorieta de las mujeres que luchan, to officially rename the roundabout as Glorieta de las mujeres que luchan, and to listen and attend the requests for justice to guarantee the ...

  4. List of elected and appointed female heads of state and ...

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    The following is a list of women who have been elected or appointed head of state or government of their respective countries since the interwar period (1918–1939). The first list includes female presidents who are heads of state and may also be heads of government, as well as female heads of government who are not concurrently head of state, such as prime ministers.

  5. Las abogadas - Wikipedia

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    The plot takes place in Madrid in the 1960s and the 1970s. [1] Recently graduated in law, Lola comes across Cristina, Manuela, and Paca. After her boyfriend Enrique is detained by the Francoist secret police and died by defenestration in unclear circumstances in 1969, Lola is relentless in her efforts to bring the truth to light.

  6. Wendy Guevara - Wikipedia

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    Wendy Guevara Venegas was born in León, Guanajuato, on 12 August 1993.She is one of the four children of Francisco Guevara and Fabiola Venegas Vázquez. [13] She lived a difficult childhood, due to her father's alcoholism problems, [14] and had to conceal her sexual orientation and gender identity. [15]

  7. María Trinidad del Cid - Wikipedia

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    That same year, in 1947, Trinidad del Cid founded the magazine Mujer Americana, which was affiliated with the Honduran Women's Committee and promoted women's suffrage among other causes. [5] In 1949, she led the committee in launching "The Women's Hour" on the radio station HRN La Voz de Honduras, the country's major radio station at the time.

  8. Edith González - Wikipedia

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    González was born on 10 December 1964 in Mexico City.Edith was discovered in a mall when both her and her mother went to buy shoes by a man who worked for Televisa, they urgently needed a beautiful girl with blonde hair and blue eyes - her mother accepted the offer and Edith with the help of her parents embarked in the Mexican Film Industry. [1]

  9. List of Venezuelan telenovelas - Wikipedia

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    La historia de un Canalla (A Coward's Story) La Indomable (The Undefeated) La Inolvidable; La Intrusa 1986; La Invasora; La Italianita; La Mujer de Judas ("Wife of Judas") 2002; La Mujer de mi Vida; La mujer perfecta; La mujer prohibida ("Forbidden Woman") 1972; La mujer prohibida ("Forbidden Woman") 1991; La Niña de mis ojos (My Beloved ...