• Nivaria Tejera (30 September 1929 – 6 January 2016) was a Cuban poet and novelist. She was awarded the Seix Barral Premio Biblioteca Breve in 1971 for...
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  • goalkeeper Michael Tejera (born 1976), former Cuban Major League Baseball pitcher Nivaria Tejera (1929–2016), Cuban poet and novelist Sergio Tejera (born 1990)...
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  • politician. Marion Studholme, 88, English soprano and music teacher. Nivaria Tejera, 86, Cuban poet and novelist, pancreatic cancer. Labhshankar Thakar...
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  • of Tegea (fl. early 3rd century BC, Ancient Greece), poet in Greek Nivaria Tejera (1929–2016, Cuba/France), nv. Sevim Tekeli (1924–2019, Turkey/Ottoman...
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  • Obscene Bird of Night by José Donoso (Chile). 1971 – Sonámbulo del sol by Nivaria Tejera (Cuba) 1972 – La circuncisión del señor solo by José Leyva (Spain) In...
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  • Aliyeva, 83 (born 1932), Russian Avar poet and journalist January 6 – Nivaria Tejera, 86 (born 1929), Cuban poet and novelist January 9 – Zelimkhan Yaqub...
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  • Karla Suárez (born 1969), novelist, short story writer, travel writer Nivaria Tejera (1929–2016), poet, novelist Úrsula Céspedes (1832–1874), poet Zoé Valdés...
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    Africa (modern Tunisia). The Romans named each of the islands: Ninguaria or Nivaria (Tenerife), Canaria (Gran Canaria), Pluvialia or Invale (Lanzarote), Ombrion...
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