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  2. Marjorie Chávez - Wikipedia

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    In June 2022 when there were moves to impeach Ecuador's President Guillermo Lasso, Chavez said that she and her party would not support this because the country did not need more disruption. [4] 80 of the Assembly members voted for the motion and thirteen of her party voted against it but Chavez was one of those who abstained. [3]

  3. María Gabriela Chávez - Wikipedia

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    María Gabriela Chávez is the second of the three children that Hugo Chávez had during his first marriage with Nancy Coromoto Colmenares.On 18 April 1998, her daughter, Gabriela Alejandra Rivero, was born, the result of her relationship with Giovanny Alexander Rivero Montes (1979).

  4. Chávez - Wikipedia

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    Colegio Cesar Chavez, a defunct college named after César Chávez, operating from 1973 until 1983; Chavez Island in Antarctica; Chavez Island (Galápagos), a former name of Santa Cruz Island in Ecuador

  5. Maria Chavez - Wikipedia

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    Maria Chavez is an improviser, curator and sound artist born 1980 in Lima, Peru. Her family moved to Texas when she was two years old. Her family moved to Texas when she was two years old. The following year doctors found and released liquid in her ears alleviating what had been a serious impediment to her speech and hearing.

  6. Maria Chavez-Hernandez - Wikipedia

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    Chavez-Hernandez was born in Managua, Nicaragua, and became the oldest of 11 children.She received her bachelor's degree in psychology from the University of Puerto Rico (1972), a Master of Library Science from the University of Pittsburgh (1979), and her Ph.D. in Library Science and Information Studies from Florida State University (1991).

  7. Tascón List - Wikipedia

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    The Tascón List is a list of millions of signatures of Venezuelans who asked in 2003 and 2004 for the recall of the President of Venezuela, Hugo Chávez.The list, published online by National Assembly member Luis Tascón, was used by the Venezuelan government to discriminate against those who have signed it.

  8. Vicenta Chávez Orozco - Wikipedia

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    Vicenta Chávez Orozco (6 February 1867 - 30 July 1949), also known by her religious name María Vicenta de Santa Dorotea, was a Mexican Roman Catholic nun and the founder of the Servants of the Holy Spirit and the Poor. [1]

  9. Wikipedia:WikiProject Women/Did you know - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of recognized content, updated weekly by JL-Bot (talk · contribs) (typically on Saturdays).There is no need to edit the list yourself. If an article is missing from the list, make sure it is tagged (e.g. {{WikiProject Women}}) or categorized correctly and wait for the next update.