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Maruxa is a
feminine given name. It is a
diminutive of the name María.
Notable people with the name...
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Felipe Calderón
Hinojosa gave her the
award at Mexico's
National Palace.
Maruxa Vilalta was born in
Barcelona in 1932,
daughter of
lawyer Antonio Vilalta...
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Maruxa Fandiño
Ricart ([maˈɾuʃa]; 4
January 1898 – 13 May 1980) and
Coralia Fandiño
Ricart (25
August 1914 – 30
January 1983) were two
Spanish sisters...
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Maruxa Pita (Spanish pronunciation: [maˈɾuʃa ˈpita]; born
March 18, 1930) is a
Spanish missionary and a
former teacher who
helped to
establish the Institucion...
- left-wing activist, born to an
aristocratic family, went into
exile in the USA
Maruxa and
Coralia Fandiño
Ricart (1898–1980; 1914–1983),
local public figures...
- García
Business development director Carlos Cao
Commercial director Carlos Salvador Marketing director Maruxa Magdalena Security director Julio Vargas...
- Lindex, Lucidex, Manotin, Mantine, Mantomed, Marbodin, Mardewel, Marixino,
Maruxa, Maxiram, Melanda, Memabix, Memamed, Memando, Memantin, Memantina, Memantine...
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manojo de
rosas (1934)
Pablo Sorozábal
Marina (1855/71)
Emilio Arrieta Maruxa (1914)
Amadeo Vives La
leyenda del beso (1924)
Reveriano Soutullo and Juan...
- and journalist) Ilse
Gradwohl (painter)
Margarita Peña (writer, educator)
Maruxa Vilalta (dramatist)
Octavio Paz (poet and essayist) Pola
Weiss Álvarez (video...
- Lois [m]: Sito Lúa [f] (moon)
Maeloc [m] (brythonic origin) María [f]:
Maruxa, Marica. Manuel,
Manoel [m]: Manolo, Lolo. Olalla, Baia [f] Paio [m] Paulo...