Dominga Ortiz Orzúa
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Dominga Ortiz Orzúa (November 1, 1792 - December 31, 1875) was three-time
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. She was born in Canaguá, Barinas,
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in 1792 and died in
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,
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in 1875.


Personal life

Married to President
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, she had two children, Manuel A. Páez and María del Rosario Páez de Llamosas.


See also

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{{DEFAULTSORT:Ortiz Orzua, Dominga 1792 births 1875 deaths People from Gran Colombia People from Barinas (state) First ladies of Venezuela Viceroyalty of New Granada people