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Guillermina Maggiolo
Guillermina is a female given name with Spanish origins and may refer to: *Guillermina López Balbuena (born 1973), Mexican politician * Guillermina Bravo (1920 – 2013), Mexican ballet dancer, choreographer and ballet director *Guillermina Candelario (born 1970), Dominican Republic Olympic weightlifter *Guillermina Jiménez Chabolla (born 1930), known by her stage name Flor Silvestre, Mexican singer, actress, and equestrienne *Guillermina Dulché, Mexican painter *Guillermina Green (1922–2006), also known as Guillermina Grin, Spanish film actress *Guillermina Lozano, American geneticist * Guillermina Bravo Montaño (born 1949), Colombian politician *Guillermina Casique Vences (born 1961), Mexican politician *María Guillermina Valdes Villalva María Guillermina (Guille) Valdes Villalva (also known as Guillermina Valdez de Villalva or Villalba, December 15, 1939 – September 11, 1991) was a Chicana scholar and activist born in El Paso, Texas. She was considered an "authority" a ...
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Guillermina López Balbuena
Guillermina López Balbuena (born 25 June 1973) is a Mexican politician from the Institutional Revolutionary Party. From 2007 to 2009 she served as Deputy of the LX Legislature of the Mexican Congress representing Puebla. References

1973 births Living people Politicians from Puebla Women members of the Chamber of Deputies (Mexico) Institutional Revolutionary Party politicians 21st-century Mexican politicians 21st-century Mexican women politicians Deputies of the LX Legislature of Mexico Members of the Chamber of Deputies (Mexico) for Puebla {{Mexico-deputy-InstitutionalRevolutionary-1970s-stub ...
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Guillermina Bravo
Guillermina Nicolasa Bravo Canales (November 13, 1920 – November 6, 2013 ) was a Mexican modern dancer, choreographer and artistic director of Ballet Nacional de Mexico. She was co-founder of the academy of Mexican dance ( es, Academia de la Danza Mexicana) in 1947 and established together with Josefina Lavalle the national ballet company in Mexico City in 1948, which has been located in Querétaro since 1991, where she also established the national center of contemporary dance. Bravo is considered as main figure of modern Mexican dance. Her sister (1918–2004) was a notable stage actress. Biography Guillermina Bravo, daughter of Guillermo Nicolás Bravo and María de los Dolores Canales y Mondragón, was born in Chacaltianguis, Veracruz. She studied folk dance at the national dance school ( es, Escuela Nacional de Danza) and music at the Conservatorio Nacional de Música. In 1938 she was taught by Estrella Morales, and taught choreography autodidactically from 1940 to 19 ...
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Guillermina Candelario
Guillermina Candelario (born August 19, 1979) is a weightlifter from the Dominican Republic. She won three medals during her career at the Pan American Games (1999, 2003 and 2007) in the women's flyweight division (– 48 kg). Guillermina win the bronze medal at the 2006 Pan American Weightlifting Championships 6 (six) is the natural number following 5 and preceding 7. It is a composite number and the smallest perfect number. In mathematics Six is the smallest positive integer which is neither a square number nor a prime number; it is the second ... in the under 48 kg category. References External linksiwf ranking 1973 births Living people Dominican Republic female weightlifters Weightlifters at the 1999 Pan American Games Weightlifters at the 2003 Pan American Games Weightlifters at the 2007 Pan American Games Pan American Games silver medalists for the Dominican Republic Pan American Games bronze medalists for the Dominican Republic Pan Am ...
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Flor Silvestre
Guillermina Jiménez Chabolla (16 August 1930 – 25 November 2020), known professionally as Flor Silvestre, was a Mexican singer and actress. She was one of the most prominent and successful performers of Mexican and Latin American music, and was a star of classic Mexican films during the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. Her more than 70-year career included stage productions, radio programs, records, films, television programs, comics, and rodeo shows. Famed for her melodious voice and unique singing style, hence the nicknames "''La Sentimental''" ("The Sentimental One") and "''La Voz Que Acaricia''" ("The Voice That Caresses"), Flor Silvestre was a notable interpreter of the ranchera, bolero, bolero ranchero, and huapango genres. She recorded more than 300 songs for three labels: Columbia, RCA Víctor, and Musart. In 1945, she was announced as the "''Alma de la Canción Ranchera''" ("Soul of Ranchera Song"), and in 1950, the year in which she emerged as a radio star, she was p ...
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Guillermina Dulché
Guillermina Dulché is a Mexican painter, whose work has been recognized with membership in the Salón de la Plástica Mexicana. Dulché was born in Silao, Guanajuato and spent most of her childhood there. She took her first drawing and painting classes there with a local teacher, but when she was thirteen, she went to Mexico City to study art more formally. She enrolled in the Academy of San Carlos and studied under José Chávez Morado, a friend of her family’s. At the same time she took classes at one of the Escuelas de Aire Libre and regular classes in middle and high school. The rest of her formal training, between 1958 and 1962 was under a number of teachers including Adolfo Mexiac, Antonio Ramírez, Luis Nishizawa, Santos Balmori, Gabriel Fernández Ledesma, Antonio Rodríguez Luna Antonio Rodríguez Luna (July 22, 1910 – 1985) was a Spanish painter who developed most of his career while in exile in Mexico during the Spanish Civil War. He began his career young, ...
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Guillermina Green
Guillermina Green (1922–2006), also known as Guillermina Grin, was a Spanish film actress. She appeared in twenty three films including ''The Butterfly That Flew Over the Sea'' (1948).Goble p.34 She was born in Seville, to a Spanish mother and an English father, William Green, an optician who worked in the city. In 1941 she was spotted by the film director Florian Rey and given a small part in one of his films. She graduated to leading lady status, and starred in Spanish films during the decade. She later emigrated to Mexico, but retired from acting in 1951 following her marriage to producer Guillermo Calderón. Selected filmography * ''The Road to Babel'' (1945) * ''The Butterfly That Flew Over the Sea ''The Butterfly That Flew Over the Sea'' (Spanish:''La mariposa que voló sobre el mar'') is a 1948 Spanish film directed by Antonio de Obregón.Fernández-Medina & Truglio Cast * Francisco Alonso * Manuel Arbó * Osvaldo Genazzani * Guillermin ...'' (1948) References ...
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Guillermina Lozano
Guillermina 'Gigi' Lozano is an American geneticist. She is a professor at University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. Lozano is recognised for her studies of the p53 tumour suppressor pathway, characterising the protein as a regulator of gene expression ( transcription factor). Early life and education Lozano was born in East Chicago, Indiana, the daughter of Mexican immigrants. She attended a private Catholic high school, Bishop Noll, up until her senior year, when her family moved to McAllen, Texas. Lozano completed a Bachelor of Science in biology and mathematics, graduating Magna Cum Laude, at Pan American University (now University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) in 1979. She earned a doctor of philosophy in biochemistry from Rutgers University and University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey in 1986. Lozano's dissertation was titled ''Isolation, characterization and analysis of the gene encoding the Alpha 2 type IX collagen polypeptide''. She completed postgr ...
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Guillermina Bravo Montaño
Guillermina Bravo Montaño (born 27 July 1949) is a Colombian teacher and politician of the Independent Movement of Absolute Renovation (MIRA) party. Currently she is a member of the Chamber of Representatives of Colombia. She was Deputy of the Department Assembly of Valle del Cauca from 2008 to 2011. Political career From 2006 to 2007 she was a member of the leadership of her party, the Independent Movement of Absolute Renovation (MIRA) party, at the Cali city level. In 2006 she ran for Representative of the Valle del Cauca Department, being less than 1,000 votes away from getting a seat as Representative. In 2007 she was elected Deputy of the Department Assembly of Valle del Cauca. In 2008 she served as the leader of her party at the Valle del Cauca Department level. During her term as Deputy she authored 10 Ordinances related to Social, Educational and Entrepreneurial promotion matters. In 2011 she ran for Governor of the Valle del Cauca Department, coming in fourth place ...
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Guillermina Casique Vences
Guillermina Casique Vences (born 2 August 1961) is a Mexican politician from the Institutional Revolutionary Party. From 2009 to 2012, she served as Deputy of the LXI Legislature of the Mexican Congress, representing the State of Mexico The State of Mexico ( es, Estado de México; ), officially just Mexico ( es, México), is one of the 32 federal entities of the United Mexican States. Commonly known as Edomex (from ) to distinguish it from the name of the whole country, it is .... References 1961 births Living people Politicians from the State of Mexico Women members of the Chamber of Deputies (Mexico) Members of the Chamber of Deputies (Mexico) Institutional Revolutionary Party politicians 21st-century Mexican politicians 21st-century Mexican women politicians Deputies of the LXI Legislature of Mexico {{Mexico-deputy-InstitutionalRevolutionary-1960s-stub ...
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