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ITN and RD

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  1. Spain José Pedro Pérez-Llorca
  2. Argentina Fernando de la Rúa
  3. Spain Camilo Sesto
  4. Spain Infanta Pilar, Duchess of Badajoz
  5. Togo Edem Kodjo
  6. Spain Enrique Múgica
  7. Spain Landelino Lavilla
  8. Spain Julio Anguita
  9. Spain Rosa Maria Sardà
  10. Spain Pau Donés
  11. Kyrgyzstan Chynybaĭ Tursunbekov
  12. Spain Francisco Rodríguez Adrados
  13. Spain Brazil Pedro Casaldáliga
  14. Argentina Quino
  15. Malta Oliver Friggieri
  16. Pakistan Zafarullah Khan Jamali
  17. Uruguay Tabaré Vázquez
  18. Switzerland Flavio Cotti
  19. Andorra Òscar Ribas Reig
  20. Spain Alberto Oliart
  21. Spain Àlex Casademunt
  22. Ivory Coast Hamed Bakayoko
  23. Spain Josep Baselga
  24. Kosovo Vjosa Osmani, new president of Kosovo
  25. Cyprus Vassos Lyssarides
  26. Greece Theodore Katsanevas
  27. Spain Manuel Clavero
  28. Namibia Mburumba Kerina
  29. Zambia Kenneth Kaunda dies
  30. Armenia 2021 Armenian parliamentary election
  31. Spain Mila Ximénez
  32. Italy Raffaella Carrà
  33. Nepal Sher Bahadur Deuba, new prime minister of Nepal
  34. Spain José María Gay de Liébana
  35. Mexico Abel Ramírez Águilar
  36. Spain Menchu Álvarez del Valle
  37. Spain Eduardo Martínez Somalo
  38. Morocco 2021 Moroccan general election
  39. Portugal Jorge Sampaio
  40. Spain 2021 Cumbre Vieja volcanic eruption (as updater)
  41. Emirate of Dubai Expo 2020
  42. Spain Emiliano Aguirre
  43. Greece Fofi Gennimata (as updater)
  44. Spain José Antonio González Casanova
  45. France Georgie Dann (as updater)
  46. Russia Siluyan
  47. Nicaragua 2021 Nicaraguan general election
  48. Romania Nicolae Ciucă, new prime minister of Romania
  49. Spain Almudena Grandes
  50. Spain Oriol Bohigas
  51. Austria Karl Nehammer, new chancellor of Austria
  52. Mexico Vicente Fernández
  53. Italy Riccardo Ehrman
  54. Greece Karolos Papoulias (as updater)
  55. Spain Francisco Laína
  56. Italy David Sassoli (as updater)
  57. Greece Christos Sartzetakis (as updater)
  58. Argentina Graciela Giannettasio
  59. Albania Bujar Nishani (as updater)
  60. Italy Ciriaco De Mita
  61. Cyprus Zeta Emilianidou
  62. Sovereign Military Order of Malta Marco Luzzago
  63. Spain José Guirao
  64. Catalonia Núria Feliu
  65. Syria Ali Haydar
  66. Cuba Rolando Cubela Secades
  67. Greece Constantine II of Greece (as updater)
  68. Guatemala Álvaro Colom
  69. Andorra 2023 Andorran parliamentary election
  70. Spain Josep Piqué
  71. Spain Carmen Sevilla (as updater)
  72. Italy Arnaldo Forlani (as updater)
  73. Spain Francisco Ibáñez Talavera (as updater)
  74. Catalonia Carme Junyent (as updater)
  75. Spain María Teresa Campos
  76. Latvia Evika Siliņa, new prime minister of Latvia
  77. Moldova Mircea Snegur
  78. Hungary László Sólyom (as updater)
  79. Finland Martti Ahtisaari (as updater)
  80. Andorra Antoni Martí (as updater)
  81. Georgia (country) Tengiz Kitovani
  82. Spain Jerónimo Saavedra
  83. Republic of Ireland Maureen Flavin Sweeney
  84. Ecuador César Suárez
  85. PolandIsrael Bat-Sheva Dagan
  86. Georgia (country) Irakli Kobakhidze, new prime minister of Georgia
  87. Basque Country (autonomous community) Juan Uriarte
  88. Basque Country (autonomous community) José Antonio Ardanza
  89. Spain Maricuela
  90. Morocco Princess Lalla Latifa
  91. Georgia (country) Kesaria Abramidze
  92. Argentina Ginés González García
  93. Portugal Celeste Caeiro

DYK

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  1. Spain DYK that Jerónimo Saavedra was the first openly gay politician to serve in several high public offices in Spain?

Major contributions

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Articles created

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Deaths

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  1. Spain Bernardo Cortés, singer and humorist.
  2. Argentina Patricio Echegaray, communist leader.
  3. Tunisia Romdhan Chatta, actor.
  4. Spain Dámaso González, bullfighter.
  5. Spain Victorino Martín Andrés, fighting bull cattle rancher.
  6. Italy Angelo Munzone, former Mayor of Catania.
  7. Portugal José Pratas, referee.
  8. Brazil Helley de Abreu Silva Batista, teacher and heroe.
  9. Italy Paolo Lunardon, abbot.
  10. Spain Pinito del Oro, trapeze artist.
  11. Spain José María Romero de Tejada, Attorney General of Catalonia.
  12. Spain Alfonso Lacadena, historian and archaeologist of Mayan culture.
  13. Spain Josefina Samper, feminist, syndicalist and communist politician.
  14. Zimbabwe Gochomu J. Mudzingwa (C), traditional ruler.
  15. Spain Blas Calzada Terrados, economist and former president of INE and CNMV.
  16. Spain Forges, cartoonist.
  17. Greece Floros Konstantinou, politician, former lawmaker.
  18. Spain Antonia La Negra, cantaora and bailaora.
  19. Spain José Arranz, priest.
  20. Spain Gemma Romanyà i Valls, businesswoman.
  21. France Jean Michel Larrasket, academic.
  22. Andorra Rosa Ferrer Obiols, politician and former Minister and Mayor.
  23. Spain Miguel Barceló Pérez, senator.
  24. Spain Jorge Wagensberg Lubinski, scientist.
  25. Spain Ángel Peralta Pineda, bullfighter.
  26. Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic Bujari Ahmed
  27. Spain Santi Ibáñez, actor.
  28. Spain Pepe Mediavilla, voice actor.
  29. Bolivia Óscar Saavedra San Martín
  30. Spain Luis Montes Mieza, pro-euthanasia activist.
  31. Spain Luisa Pastor Lillo, politician.
  32. Mexico Armando Salgado
  33. Egypt Mohamed Shaker
  34. Greece Angelos Delivorrias
  35. Peru Efraín Trelles
  36. Spain Montse Pérez, actress.
  37. Portugal Acácio Pereira Magro
  38. Spain Javier Aller, actor.
  39. Norway Tore Torell, magician.
  40. Malta Charles Thake, actor.
  41. Peru Demetrio Túpac Yupanqui
  42. Spain Marcos de Celis, bullfighter.
  43. Mauritius Abhimanyu Unnuth, writer.
  44. Greece Maria Martika
  45. Guatemala Fernando Mazariegos
  46. Spain José Marfil Peralta, soldier and Holocaust survivor.
  47. Spain María José Alcón, politician.
  48. Italy Antonio Giuliano
  49. Colombia Manuel José Bonnet
  50. Ecuador Ángel Medardo Luzuriaga
  51. Greece Errikos Briolas
  52. Spain Enrique Beotas, journalist.
  53. Andorra Conxita Mora Jordana, former Mayor of Andorra La Vella.
  54. Spain Nicolás Cotoner y Cotoner, civil servant for the Royal House.
  55. Spain María Dolores Gispert Guart, voice actress.
  56. Greece Irini Lambraki
  57. Greece Stavros Tsakurakis
  58. Greece Giorgos Katsibardis
  59. Greece Manos Eleutheriou
  60. Greece Chrysa Spiliotis
  61. Kuwait Souad Al-Humaidhi
  62. Poland Jan Kirsznik
  63. Estonia Jüri Rätsep
  64. Peru Enrique Verástegui
  65. Colombia Herbert King (actor), actor.
  66. Greenland Ûssarĸak K'ujaukitsoĸ
  67. Romania Mihai Radu Pricop, senator.
  68. Spain Maruja Carrasco, chef.
  69. Azerbaijan Hasanaga Sadigov
  70. Egypt Sanaa Mazhar
  71. Germany Rotraut Wisskirchen, Biblical archaeologist.
  72. Switzerland Jakob Schönenberger, former lawmaker.
  73. Saudi Arabia Majid Al-Majid, singer.
  74. Armenia Sergey Ambartsumian, scientist, academic and politician.
  75. Greece Rika Vayani, journalist and magazine editor.
  76. Indonesia Aji Muhammad Salehuddin II, regent.
  77. Brazil Clóvis Fernandes, football fan.
  78. Kuwait Sheika Frayha Al-Ahmad
  79. State of Palestine Samir Salameh, artist.
  80. Jordan Mohammed Awad al-Zayyud, politician.
  81. Algeria Abu Bakr al-Jazaeri, Sunni Islamic scholar.
  82. Spain María José la Valenciana, internet personality.
  83. Iraq Rafif al-Yasiri, doctor and model.
  84. Spain Marisa Sánchez, chef.
  85. Bolivia Rosa Ríos, actress.
  86. Mali Khaira Arby, singer.
  87. Jordan Yasser Al-Masri, actor.
  88. Spain Miguel Ángel Sanz Bocos, Spanish Civil War aviator.
  89. Spain Cristina Marsans, golfer.
  90. Spain Pedro Roncal, journalist.
  91. Portugal Pedro Queiroz Pereira, businessman.
  92. Spain Rosa Maria Carrasco i Azemar, politician.
  93. Italy Iolanda Nanni, deputy.
  94. Egypt Kawther Ramzi, actress.
  95. Argentina Elsa Bloise, actress.
  96. Spain Elisa Serna, singer.
  97. Andorra Maria Dolors Maestre i Pal, philanthropist.
  98. Chile Sofía Cuthbert, Operation Condor victim.
  99. Syria Makdah Murah, actress.
  100. Guatemala Celia Barrios de Reyna, First Mother of the Nation.
  101. Greece Anna Karabessini, singer-songwriter.
  102. Peru Carmencita Lara, singer.
  103. Costa Rica Bernarda Vásquez Méndez, feminist.
  104. Italy Alessandra Codazzi, partisan and senator.
  105. Italy Anna Gabriella Ceccatelli, senator.
  106. Spain Esperanza la del Maera, singer.
  107. Qatar Abdulaziz Jassim, actor.
  108. Spain Mariano Rajoy Sobredo, magistrate.
  109. Spain María Jesús San Segundo, politician.
  110. Italy Mariasilvia Spolato, LGTBI activist.
  111. Spain Chiquetete, singer.
  112. Spain María Jesús Rosa Reina, boxer.
  113. Spain Antonio César Fernández, priest.
  114. Dominican Republic Anthony Ríos, singer.
  115. Spain Mari Carmen Izquierdo, journalist.
  116. Ecuador Michelle Medina, journalist and TV personality.
  117. Spain Joan Antoni Solans Huguet
  118. Spain Pepe Oneto, journalist.
  119. Ghana Nana Yaa Nyamaa II, traditional ruler.
  120. Greece Fróso Spentzári, former lawmaker.
  121. Spain Concha Hidalgo, actress.
  122. Spain Maria Pilar Busquets, former Síndica d'Aran.
  123. Spain Romà Cuyàs i Sol, sports executive.
  124. Spain Ascención Mendieta, activist.
  125. Venezuela Pedro Nikken, jurist.
  126. Saudi Arabia Bandar bin Muhammad Al-Saud, royal.
  127. Greece Antonis Balomenakis, former lawmaker.
  128. Argentina Claudio Bonadio, federal judge.
  129. Andorra Joan Armengol, politician, former Mayor of Andorra la Vella.
  130. Spain Diana Garrigosa, former "First Lady" of Catalonia.
  131. Spain Carmen de Mairena, television personality.
  132. Spain Jesús Gayoso Rey, Civil Guard.
  133. Spain Rafael Gómez Nieto, Civil War veteran and member of French Resistance.
  134. Spain Josep Sala Mañé, casteller.
  135. France Princess Diana of Bourbon-Parma, royal.
  136. Spain Juan José García Corral, bullfighter.
  137. Greece Dinos Christianopoulos, poet, writer and editor.
  138. Egypt Aida Kamel, actress.
  139. Spain Manolo Navarro, bullfighter.
  140. Spain José Rivera Pérez, bullfighter.
  141. United States John Fulton, bullfighter.
  142. Andorra Antoni Puigdellívol, politician and businessman.
  143. Spain Juan del Río Martín, Military Archbishop of Spain.
  144. Spain Joan Eloi Vila, guitarist.
  145. Spain Vicent Tur, politician.
  146. Spain Enrique Rodríguez Galindo, Civil Guard and convicted state terrorist.
  147. Spain Consuelo Rodríguez, regional deputy.
  148. Spain Julio Márquez de Prado, magistrate.
  149. Spain Xato de Museros, Valencian pilotari.
  150. Portugal José Júlio, bullfighter.
  151. Portugal Mário Coelho, bullfighter.
  152. Portugal Carlos Antunes, politician and anti-fascist militant.
  153. Colombia Edgar García (C), bullfighter.
  154. Spain Àlex Casademunt, singer, actor and TV presenter.
  155. Spain Pablo Lozano, bullfighter and cattlemen.
  156. Spain Aurelio Desdentado (C), magistrate.
  157. Andorra Climent Palmitjavila (C), politician.
  158. Spain Joaquim Tosas, engineer and politician.
  159. Spain Esteban Yáñez, actor, musician and blogger.
  160. Spain José Ramón Ónega, journalist, writer and politician.
  161. Spain Carles Trullols i Clemente, roller hockey player and coach.
  162. Argentina Eduardo de Lázzari (C), judge.
  163. Spain Llorenç Cassi, athlete.
  164. Spain Miguel Ángel Furones, publicist.
  165. Chile Spain Hugo Stuven Cangas, TV director.
  166. Spain La Camboria (C), flamenco dancer.
  167. Spain José Luis Álvarez de Castro, politician.
  168. Greece Dimitrios Talaganis, architect and artist.
  169. Spain Emilia Currás, information scientist.
  170. United States Nicaragua Paul Oquist (C), presidential advisor.
  171. Dominican Republic Erasmo Vásquez (C), physician and politician.
  172. Spain Roberto Fraile, journalist and cameraman.
  173. Spain Maria Bofill, potter.
  174. Spain José María Gay de Liébana, economist.
  175. Spain Javier Santamaría, politician.
  176. Spain Anastasio López Ramírez, politician.
  177. Spain Enrique Pérez Parrilla, politician.
  178. Andorra Susagna Arasanz, politician.
  179. El Salvador Alfredo Martínez Moreno, jurist and diplomat.
  180. Spain José Antonio González Casanova, jurist.
  181. Spain Dositeo Rodríguez, politician.
  182. Spain José Luis González Novalín, priest.
  183. Spain Juan Ignacio Campos, attorney.
  184. Spain Francisco Laína, politician.
  185. Spain Juan Antonio Quintana, actor.
  186. Netherlands Alex Brenninkmeijer, jurist.
  187. Spain Jesús Mariñas, journalist.
  188. Spain Estanislao de Grandes, diplomat.
  189. Spain Núria Feliu, singer.
  190. Catalonia África Lorente Castillo, politician.
  191. Spain Juan Francisco García Sánchez, magistrate.
  192. Catalonia Montserrat Casas, abbess
  193. Andalusia María Díaz Cañete, politician

Spanish officeholders

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Andorran people

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  1. Andorra Sílvia Riva González, current Minister of Culture and Sports.
  2. Andorra Mariona González Reolit, former lawmaker and former president of the Socialist Party.
  3. Andorra Roser Suñé Pascuet (C), former Speaker.
  4. Andorra Maria Ubach i Font, former Minister of Foreign Affairs.

Biographies of men

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Judiciary of Spain

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Women officials of the Roman Curia

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  1. Spain Núria Calduch
  2. Italy Raffaella Petrini

Bullfighting

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Val d'Aran

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Others

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Women in red

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September 2018: Hispanic Countries

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  1. Argentina Alicia Azula, mayor of Barranqueras.
  2. Argentina Roxana Darín, actress and screenwriter.
  3. Chile Morín Contreras, former regional president.
  4. Colombia Juanita Gómez, journalist.
  5. Colombia Daniela Pachón, journalist.
  6. Cuba Oleiny Linares Nápoles, chess player.
  7. Dominican Republic Rafaela Alburquerque, politician and diplomat.
  8. El Salvador Anita Cristina Escher Echeverría, diplomat.
  9. El Salvador Milena Calderón Sol de Escalón, former mayor.
  10. Guatemala Aura Lolita Chavez Ixcaquic, women's and Indigenous' rights activist.
  11. Equatorial Guinea Paloma del Sol, singer.
  12. Honduras Marlene Alvarenga, politician.
  13. Mexico Mercedes Juan López, former Secretary of Health.
  14. Mexico Rebeca Peralta, politician.
  15. Bolivia Máxima Apaza, Indigenous senator.

October 2018: The Mediterranean

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October 2018

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  1. Romania Oana Lungescu

October 2018: Women in STEM

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  1. Andorra Silvia Calvó i Armengol

December 2018: Countries beginning with 'I'

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January 2019: Caucasus

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June 2019: Mediterranean

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July 2019: Microstates

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August 2019: Indigenous women

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August 2019: Millennial countries

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  1. Kosovo Feride Rushiti

January 2020

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  1. Vatican CityItaly Francesca Di Giovanni

May 2021: Women in Europe contest

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  1. Andorra Maria Teresa Armengol, politician.

March 2023: Mediterranean

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Working in

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Categories created

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  • Category:Mayors of Andorra la Vella
  • Category:Mayors of City of San Marino
  • Category:Women officials of the Roman Curia
  • Category:Franciscan Missionaries of Mary
  • Category:Comboni Missionary Sisters
  • Category:Members of National Council of Monaco
  • Category:Primo! Priorité Monaco politicians
  • Category:Sisters of the Company of Mary, Our Lady
  • Category:Muxe people
  • Category:Women indigenous leaders
  • Category:Tehuelche people
  • Category:Women who received the International Women of Courage Award
  • Category:Aranese people
  • Category:Síndics d'Aran
  • Category:Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in Papua New Guinea
  • Category:Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in Andorra
  • Category:Members of the Francoist Courts
  • Category:Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in Nicaragua
  • Category:Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in Cyprus

Future articles

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Catalan women

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Others

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The Good Article Barnstar
I award you this for your contributions in helping to bring Constantine II of Greece to Good Article status (and also for all your hard work in that article). I really appreciate the help you provided when I came to you for support in nominating and passing the article. Congratulations and great job! - Therealscorp1an (talk) 02:45, 1 April 2023 (UTC)
The Current Events Barnstar
Awarded for efforts in expanding and verifying articles related to the 2021–2022 Russo-Ukrainian crisis and 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. Awarded by Cdjp1 (talk) 7 March 2022 (UTC)
The Sombrero Barnstar
For polishing and extending Vicente Fernández even though it was already widely supported. KittenKlub (talk) 18:16, 13 December 2021 (UTC)
The Stub Barnstar
Thank you for expanding Òscar Ribas Reig! Joofjoof (talk) 03:47, 21 December 2020 (UTC)
The Editor's Barnstar
For meritorious editing of the Deaths in 2017 page! Greetings from England and keep up the good work. Ref (chew)(do) 20:19, 6 September 2017 (UTC)