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    Eunice Odio (pseudonym, Catalina Mariel; October 18, 1919 – March 23, 1974) was a prominent Latin American poet known for her diverse body of work, including...
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    Alberto Cañas Escalante, Andrés Meza Murillo, Yolanda Oreamuno and Eunice Odio. Costa Rican cuisine is a combination of Spanish, South American, Caribbean...
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  • chief Winston M. Scott. When she was in need of a residence, her friend Eunice Odio suggested she call Elena Garro. Following the assassination of John F...
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    Costa Rican actress and singer. Jens Hoffmann, writer and art curator Eunice Odio, writer Virginia Pérez-Ratton, artist Raquel Rodríguez, football player...
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  • system (1961) Alberto Montes de Oca D., champion sharpshooter (1974) Eunice Odio, poet (2019) Daniel Oduber Quiros, president of Costa Rica, 1974-78 (1986)...
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    Cañas Jorge Charpentier Daniel Gallegos Virginia Grütter Carmen Naranjo Eunice Odio Samuel Rovinski José León Sánchez Laureano Albán Julieta Dobles Jorge...
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    Anacristina Rossi - Costa Rican writer Giannina Facio - Costa Rican actress Eunice Odio - Costa Rican poet Francisco Amighetti - Costa Rican painter Maria Eugenia...
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    Mesén, the writer and first lady María Fernández Le Cappellain, the poet Eunice Odio, the educator Omar Dengo and even the President of the Republic Julio...
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  • Archived from the original on January 24, 2021. Retrieved June 14, 2021. "Eunice Odio". Asheville Poetry Review. Archived from the original on November 24...
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    hospital to travel to Mexico City, to stay in the house of Costa Rican poet Eunice Odio. She died there in 1956. She was buried in a mausoleum in San Joaquín...
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  • Suárez Joaquín Gutiérrez Carlos Luis Fallas Carmen Lyra Carmen Naranjo Eunice Odio Julieta Pinto Eugenio Rodríguez Vega Evelyn Ugalde Manlio Argueta Juan...
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    led the American delegation to the May 1978 inauguration of Rodrigo Carazo Odio as president of Costa Rica. In August 1978, she led the American delegation...
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    and educator Elizabeth Nyström (1942–2016), Swedish politician Elizabeth Odio Benito (born 1939), Costa Rican international human rights judge Elizabeth...
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  • First Chamber of the Supreme Court of Justice of Costa Rica (2003) Elizabeth Odio Benito: First Costa Rican female to serve as a Judge of the International...
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    Marià Obiols was a disciple of Saverio Mercadante and wrote in Italian Odio ed amore (1837), which he premiered at La Scala in Milan. He was later director...
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    Excelsior) Vidas em conflito (1969, TV Excelsior) - Ana Mais Forte que o Ódio (1970, TV Excelsior) - Clô Mulheres de Areia (1973, TV Tupi) - Clarita Assunção...
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  • Parlika  Albania Sevim Arbana  Algeria Louisa Hanoune Zazi Sadou  Angola Eunice Nangueve Inacio Maria de Jesus Haller  Argentina María del Carmen Sarthes...
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