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Maria Silva (athlete)
Maria Silva may refer to: * Maria Lucilene Silva, road cyclist from Brazil * Maria Cavaco Silva (born 1938), First Lady of Portugal from 2006 until 2016 * Maria Paula Silva (born 1962), Brazilian basketball player * Maria Silva Cruz (1915–1936), Spanish anarchist executed during the Casas Viejas incident * María Silva (actress) (born 1941), Spanish film and television actress * Maria José Silva, Nicaraguan racing cyclist * María Fernanda Silva, Argentine diplomat * María Eleonora Silva Silva, Peruvian politician See also * Maria Sílvia Maria Sílvia Correa Moreira Menezes Aguiar (February 16, 1944 – July 26, 2009) was a Brazilian film, stage and television actress. Sílvia was already a well established film and theater actress by the time she made her television acting debu ...
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Maria Lucilene Silva
Maria Lucilene Silva is a road cyclist from Brazil. She represented her nation at the 2004 UCI Road World Championships The 2004 UCI Road World Championships took place in Verona, Italy, between 27 September and 3 October 2004. The event consisted of a road race and a time trial for men, women, men under 23, junior men and junior women. Events summary {{ .... References External links profile at ''Procyclingstats.com'' Brazilian female cyclists Brazilian road racing cyclists Living people Place of birth missing (living people) Year of birth missing (living people) {{Brazil-cycling-bio-stub ...
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Maria Cavaco Silva
Maria Alves da Silva Cavaco Silva (born 19 March 1938) is the wife of Aníbal Cavaco Silva, the 19th President of the Portuguese Republic and, as such, was the First Lady of Portugal from 2006 until 2016. A Professor of Portuguese Language and Culture, she has been dedicating her attention to education and culture issues, but also to social solidarity and cohesion. Biography Maria Cavaco Silva was born Maria Alves da Silva, to Francisco dos Santos Silva and Adelina de Jesus Pincho, on 19 March 1938, in São Bartolomeu de Messines, Silves (Algarve). Her mother died in her youth, and she ended up being raised by her uncle and aunt in Lisbon. She Licentiate (degree), Licentiated in Germanic Philology from the Universidade de Lisboa, University of Lisbon in 1960. Her final thesis was about "Yearning (saudade) in Friedrich Hölderlin, Hölderlin's Poetry". She also has a degree in Pedagogical Sciences from that same University, and began working as a teacher in 1960, in the Colégio ...
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Maria Paula Silva
Maria Paula Gonçalves da Silva (born March 11, 1962 in Osvaldo Cruz, São Paulo), nicknamed "Magic Paula", is a retired Brazilian women's basketball player. She is considered one of the greatest players in her country, along with Hortência Marcari and Janeth Arcain. For Brazil women's national basketball team, Paula is the second biggest scorer with 723 points (behind Hortência) and holds the record for caps with 45 games, being in two Olympic Games and six World Championships. Paula became a member of the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame in 2006 and of the FIBA Hall of Fame in 2013. Career Paula begun playing basketball at the age of ten, and in 1974, was invited to join Assis Tênis Clube. One year and a half later, the team folded and Paula went to Jundiaí to play for Colégio Divino Salvador, and a few months later, was drafted for the first time by the national team despite being only fourteen. In 1988, Paula went to play in Spain, but an injured knee and difficulties o ...
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Maria Silva Cruz
Maria Silva Cruz (20 April 1915 – 23 August 1936) was a Spanish anarchist and a hero of the Casas Viejas Uprising in Spain. She was also known as "La Libertaria." Biography Silva Cruz was born and raised in Casas Viejas (now Benalup-Casas Viejas) in Andalusia. Her parents were day laborers and her father, Juan Silva Gonzalez and her uncle were both members of the Confederación Nacional del Trabajo (CNT), an anarchist Anarchism is a political philosophy and movement that is skeptical of all justifications for authority and seeks to abolish the institutions it claims maintain unnecessary coercion and hierarchy, typically including, though not neces ... group which supported reforms for workers. In January 1933, the CNT demonstrated in Casas Viejas and attempted to get the government's Civil Guard (Spain), Civil Guard to give up their power. Silva Cruz and her friends, Manuel Lago and Gallinito, were part of the demonstrations on 11 January. During the demons ...
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María Silva (actress)
María Silva is a Spanish film and television actress.Cowie & Elley p.496 Partial filmography * ''Una gran señora'' (1959) - Modelo * ''The Last Days of Pompeii'' (1959) - Julia's Maid * ''La fiel infantería'' (1960) * ''Don José, Pepe y Pepito'' (1961) * ''Margarita se llama mi amor'' (1961) - Alumna que se sienta junto a Nacho * ''Siempre es domingo'' (1961) - Amiga de Carlota * ''Pecado de Amor'' (1961) - Novia y esposa de Ángel Vega * ''The Awful Dr. Orlof'' (1962) - Dany * ''Zorro the Avenger'' (1962) - Irene * ''Terrible Sheriff'' (1962) - Clementine * ''Shades of Zorro'' (1962) - Irene * ''Usted tiene ojos de mujer fatal'' (1962) * ''Cristo negro'' (1963) - Mary Janson * ''Tela de araña'' (1963) - Chica del club * '' The Betrothed'' (1964) - Lucia Mondella * ''La muerte silba un blues'' (1964) - Rosita * ''El rapto de T.T.'' (1964) * ''Cavalry Charge'' (1964) - Valerie Jackson * ''Los cuatreros'' (1965) - Mary Thompson * ''Vereda de Salvação'' (1965) * ''002 Operazio ...
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Maria José Silva
Maria José Silva (born 13 August 1983) is a Nicaraguan Nicaragua (; ), officially the Republic of Nicaragua (), is the largest country in Central America, bordered by Honduras to the north, the Caribbean to the east, Costa Rica to the south, and the Pacific Ocean to the west. Managua is the countr ... professional racing cyclist and a four-time national champion. Major results ;2018 :National Road Championships ::1st Time Trial ::2nd Road Race ;2019 :National Road Championships ::1st Time Trial ::2nd Road Race ;2020 :National Road Championships ::1st Time Trial ::1st Road Race References Living people Nicaraguan female cyclists 1997 births {{Nicaragua-cycling-bio-stub ...
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María Fernanda Silva
María Fernanda Silva (born 20 December 1965) is an Argentine career diplomat, and the current ambassador of Argentina to the Holy See. She is the first woman to hold the ambassadorship to the Holy See, as well as the first Afro-Argentine to lead an Argentine diplomatic mission. Early life and education Silva was born on 20 December 1965 in Buenos Aires to an Argentine father and a Cape Verdean mother. From an early age, she was politically active in Afro-Argentine activist groups, and later in life she worked as an advisor to government agencies dealing with Afro-Argentine issues, as she considers Afro-Argentines to be an "invisibilized community". She studied Political Science with a specialization in International Relations at the Pontifical Catholic University of Argentina. She then went on to study at and graduate from the Instituto del Servicio Exterior de la Nación (ISEN), Argentina's diplomatic service institute. Career Silva's first diplomatic post was in the Argent ...
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María Eleonora Silva Silva
María Eleonora Silva y Silva (27 October 1930 – 16 March 2016) was a Peruvian politician. In 1956 she was among the first group of women elected to Congress, serving until 1962. Biography Silva was born in Jauja in 1930, the daughter of José Benigno Silva and María Ricardina de Silva. She was educated at the Colegio de Nuestra Señora del Carmen de Jauja, before studying law at the Catholic University Catholic higher education includes universities, colleges, and other institutions of higher education privately run by the Catholic Church, typically by religious institutes. Those tied to the Holy See are specifically called pontifical univ .... She married Luis Mayor, and had a son Luis Iván. When women gained the right to vote and stand as candidates, she contested the 1956 Chamber of Deputies elections as an independent candidate in Junín, and was one of nine women elected to Congress.
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