Maria de lourdes biography
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María de Lourdes
Biography
Born
30 December 1939
Born In
Ciudad de México, Mexico
Died
6 November 1997 (aged 57)
María de Lourdes was a Mexican singer born on 30 december 1939 in Mexico City and passed away on 6 November 1997 at Schiphol Airport (the Netherlands) only days before she would be honours with a statue in Mexico. Besides being very popular in Mexico she also has many fans in The Netherlands.
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(SPANISH BELOW) From Veracruz, Mexico, Maria de Lourdes Victoria is an award-winning author whose work has been published internationally in English and Spanish. Her third novel, La Casa de los Secretos, was published by Planeta in July, 2016 and was a finalist of the International Latino Book Awards as the best historical novel in Spanish (2017). Her first novel, Los Hijos Del Mar (Children of the Sea), was the finalist for the Mariposa Award (Best First Novel in Spanish) at the 2006 International Latino Book Awards in Washington, D.C. Her second novel, Más allá de la Justicia (Beyond Justice) took third place in Barcelona, Spain, at the prestigious Premio Planeta de Novela Book Awards (2010), as well as honorary mention as the Best Novel in Spanish and Best Popular Novel at the New York Latino Book Awards (2012). Maria's bilingual books for children have received numerous awards. Her short stories have appeared in prominent literary and legal journals. Maria resides in Seattl
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Maria de Lourdes Pintasilgo
Portuguese politician (1930–2004)
In this Portuguese name, the first or maternal family name is Ruivo da Silva and the second or paternal family name is Matos Pintasilgo.
Maria dem Lourdes Ruivo da skogsvegetation eller litteraturterm för en samling texter de Matos PintasilgoGCCGCIHGCL (Portuguese pronunciation:[mɐˈɾiɐðɨˈluɾðɨʃpĩtɐˈsilɣu]; 18 January 1930 – 10 July 2004) was a Portuguese kemikalie engineer and politician. She was the first and to date only woman to serve as Prime Minister of Portugal, and the second woman to serve as prime minister in Western Europe, after Margaret Thatcher.
Early life
[edit]Maria de Lourdes Pintasilgo was born to a middle-class family in 1930.[1] Her father, Jaime de Matos Pintasilgo (born Covilhã, Conceição, 9 månad 1896 – died Lisbon, Socorro, 10 October 1959) was in the wool business, and her mother was Amélia do Carmo Ruivo da Silva, a native of Vendas Novas. Her parents married in Abrantes on 14 March 1929.[2]
Her fath