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Ana Martínez (actress)
Ana Martínez may refer to: *Ana Lucía Martínez (born 1990), Guatemalan footballer *Ana Maria de Martinez (1937–2012), Salvadoran artist *Ana María Martínez, Puerto Rican soprano *Ana María Martínez Labella, Spanish politician *Ana María Martínez Sagi (1907–2000), Catalonian poet, journalist, feminist and athlete * Ana Martinez de Luco, American nun and founder of recycling center Sure We Can *Ana Martínez (handballer) Ana Isabel Martínez Martínez (born 7 December 1991) is a Spanish handball player for Club Balonmano Elche and on Spanish national team. She participated at the 2018 European Women's Handball Championship The 2018 European Women's Handball ...
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Ana Lucía Martínez
Ana Lucía Martínez Maldonado (born 8 January 1990) is a Guatemalan professional footballer who plays as a forward for Liga MX Femenil club Monterrey and captains the Guatemala women's national team. Career Martínez spent seven years with Guatemalan women's football championship club Unifut, before joining National Women's Soccer League expansion team Houston Dash in June 2014. After failing to break into Houston Dash's first team, she moved to Spain in November 2014 and agreed a contract with Segunda División team Dínamo Guadalajara. After hitting nine goals in her first season she moved to Madrid-based Primera División club Rayo Vallecano, then signed for Sporting Huelva a year later. Her main characteristics are speed, dribbling and game vision. She started playing soccer at a very young age, at 3 years old her parents bought her her first soccer shoes. The skill and energy in the sport was noticed from an early age. Her first team was at age 9 in a league of the m ...
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Ana Maria De Martinez
Ana María de Martínez (nee Avilez) (May 28, 1937 - December 16, 2012) was a Salvadoran artist. She is best known for creating acrylic paintings on canvas. Martinez was a self-taught painter, and her career expanded to almost four decades. Biography Ana María Avilés was born in Santa Ana, El Salvador. She was the fourth child of Maruca de Avilés and Narciso Avilés and the younger sister of Salvadoran painter Ernesto 'San' Aviles (1932-1991). In 1943, the Avilés family moved to the capital, San Salvador. In 1959, at the age of twenty-two, she married Oswaldo Martínez, an architect. An interest in art led her to the workshop of a French sculptor visiting San Salvador, who invited her to take modelling classes. The use of clay, the traditional material of the Central American ancestral cultures, directed her interest towards pre-Columbian art, leading her to visit archaeological sites in El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, and Belize. Artistic periods Her work is ...
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Ana María Martínez
Ana María Martínez (born 1971) is a Puerto Rican soprano. Early life Martínez was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico; she is the daughter of Puerto Rican opera singer Evangelína Colón and Cuban psychoanalyst Ángel Martínez. Martínez' grandparents originated in Spain and France, and migrated to the Caribbean islands. Martínez grew up with a strict Catholic upbringing. She briefly attended the Boston Conservatory as a musical theater major, but dropped out and later received a bachelor's degree and a master's degree from the Juilliard School. Career She joined Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires as ''Rusalka'', Opera National de Paris as ''Luisa Miller'', Mimi in ''La bohéme'' and for her role debut as Antonia in ''Les Contes d'Hoffman''. She made her debut with the Vienna Staatsoper as Adina in ''L'elisir d'amore'' and returned there as Pamina in ''Die Zauberflöte'', Micaëla in ''Carmen'', Mimi in ''La bohéme'', Liù in ''Turandot'' and as Cio-Cio-San in ''Madama Butterfly''. ...
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Ana María Martínez Labella
Ana María Martínez Labella is a Spanish politician from the People's Party. She was elected to the Congress of Deputies in the 2023 Spanish general election. She was a member of Almería City Council for 26 years. References See also * 15th Congress of Deputies The 15th Congress of Deputies is the current meeting of the Congress of Deputies, the lower house of the Spanish , with the membership determined by the results of the general election held on 23 July 2023. The congress met for the first time o ... Living people 21st-century Spanish women politicians Women members of the Congress of Deputies (Spain) Members of the 15th Congress of Deputies (Spain) People's Party (Spain) politicians People from Almería Year of birth missing (living people) {{Spain-politician-stub ...
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Ana María Martínez Sagi
Anna Maria Martínez Sagi (16 February 1907 – 2 January 2000) was a Spanish poet, trade unionist, journalist, feminist and athlete. She was national champion in the javelin and became the first female director of a Spanish football club. During the Spanish Civil War she followed the Durruti Column as a journalist and was then exiled to France, living in different places. During World War II she joined the French Resistance and evaded capture by the Gestapo. Afterwards she worked for the Aga Khan and then moved to the United States where she taught at the University of Illinois. After the death of Francisco Franco, she returned to Catalonia where she lived in obscurity near to Barcelona. Early life Martínez Sagi was born into a genteel family in Barcelona, Catalonia, in 1907. Her father worked in textiles and her mother encouraged her children to speak in Spanish and English, but not Catalan. Martínez Sagi learned Catalan, the language she would later write in, from her nanny ...
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Ana Martinez De Luco
Ana Martinez de Luco (b. 1960–61) is a nun and founder of the recycling center Sure We Can. Sure We Can is New York City's only non-profit redemption center. Ana de Luco's goals include creating respectable jobs for the canners, who include immigrants, disabled, elderly, poor, and homeless people. Early life De Luco was born in Basque Country. Life of service Ana de Luco became a nun at age 19. She leads workshops, teaching people about workers cooperatives. Her religious affiliation is with Sisters for Christian Community. De Luco moved to New York City in 2004 and founded Sure We Can in 2007. In 2016, she resigned from her lead management position at Sure We Can. Gallery File:Entrance to Sure We Can, a non-profit redemption center based in Brooklyn, New York.jpg, Sure We Can redemption center - Brooklyn, New York - 2019 File:04222023 Earth Day 2023 WMNYC SWC Ana Eugene.jpg, Ana and Eugene, founders of Sure We Can, at the Earth Day Earth Day is an annual event o ...
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