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Luzia may
refer to:
Luzia Bezerra (born 1968),
Angolan handball player Luzia Ebnöther (born 1971),
Swiss curler Luzia Hartsuyker-Curjel (1926–2011), Dutch...
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Luzia Woman (Portuguese pronunciation: [luˈzi.ɐ]) is the name for an
Upper Paleolithic period skeleton of a Paleo-Indian
woman who was
found in a cave...
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Santa Luzia is
Portuguese for
Saint Lucy, and may
refer to any of the following:
Santa Luzia, Bahia, a muni****lity in the
State of
Bahia Santa Luzia, Maranhão...
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Luzia is a
Cirque du
Soleil show
inspired by the
richness of the
Mexican culture. The name
Luzia fuses the
sound of luz ("light" in Spanish) and lluvia...
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Santa Luzia is an
island of the
Barlavento archipelago in Cape
Verde located between São
Nicolau and São Vicente, the
channel of
Santa Luzia separates...
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Santa Luzia was a 30-gun and 360-tonne
Portuguese galleon,
known for
defeating a
Dutch squadron single-handedly
twice in 1650.
Santa Luzia was probably...
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Luzia Simons (born 1953) is a
Brazilian visual artist,
living in Berlin.
Simons has
exhibited her work internationally,
including a solo
exhibition at...
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Luzia is a
studio album by Paco de Lucía. It was made as a
dedication to his
Portuguese mother (hence the
Portuguese spelling) when she died. "Río de...
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Luzia to the north-west and Ilhéu Raso to the south-east.
Since 1990, the
islet is part of the
protected area
Reserva Natural Integral de
Santa Luzia...
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Luzia Maria Bezerra (born 23 May 1968) is an
Angolan handball player. She
competed at the 1996
Summer Olympics,
where Angola placed 7th. Evans, Hilary;...