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Magdalena Cajías
María Magdalena Cajías de la Vega (born 8 October 1957) is a Bolivian academic, historian, and politician who served as minister of education from 2007 to 2008. Cajías spent most of her professional career teaching history at the Higher University of San Andrés, in addition to holding a number of consultancy posts for intergovernmental organizations and government bodies. She authored multiple published historical titles, focusing on the fields of women's and labor history. In 2006, Cajías was brought on as a consultant for the Ministry of the Presidency before being appointed to head the Ministry of Education the following year. After a brief return to academia following the conclusion of her ministerial term, Cajías returned to public administration as consul general in Santiago, where she served from 2014 to 2019. In 2021, she was named as a member of the editorial board of the Bolivian Bicentennial Library. Early life and career Magdalena Cajías was born o ...
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De La Vega (other)
De la Vega is a surname in the Spanish language, most of its bearers belonging to the nobility. It means "of the meadow" and may refer to: People (arranged by date of birth) * Garci Lasso de la Vega I, Cantabrian noble who was executed by Alfonso XI of Castile in 1326 * Garci Lasso de la Vega II, Cantabrian noble who was assassinated by Peter of Castile in 1351 * Garci Lasso Ruiz de la Vega, Cantabrian noble who was killed at the Battle of Nájera, 1340–1367 * Leonor Lasso de la Vega, (1367–1432) Cantabrian noblewoman, * Garcilaso de la Vega (poet) (1501–1536), Spanish noble poet and soldier * Inca Garcilaso de la Vega (1539–1616), Peruvian noble poet and writer * Gabriel Lobo Lasso de la Vega (1558–1615), Spanish epic poet, playwright and historian * Francisco Laso de la Vega (1568–1640), Spanish soldier and governor of Chile 1629–1639 * Luis Laso de la Vega (c. 1622–?), Mexican author, priest and lawyer * Melchor Portocarrero, 3rd Count of Monclova (1636–1705), ...
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