Luzia may refer to: Luzia Bezerra (born 1968), Angolan handball player Luzia Ebnöther (born 1971), Swiss curler Luzia Hartsuyker-Curjel (1926–2011), Dutch...
Santa Luzia is Portuguese for Saint Lucy, and may refer to any of the following: Santa Luzia, Bahia, a municipality in the State of Bahia Santa Luzia, Maranhão...
Luzia Woman (Portuguese pronunciation: [luˈzi.ɐ]) is the name for an Upper Paleolithic period skeleton of a Paleo-Indian woman who was found in a cave...
Luzia Tschirky (born 1990 in Sargans, Kanton St. Gallen) is a Swiss television journalist. She reports for the Swiss radio and television (Schweizer Radio...
Luzia Simons (born 1953) is a Brazilian visual artist, living in Berlin. Simons has exhibited her work internationally, including a solo exhibition at...
Luzia Premoli S.M.C (born 23 March 2034), is a Brazilian Roman Catholic nun and missionary, Superior General of the Comboni Missionary Sisters between...
Luzia Zberg (born 18 January 1970 in Altdorf, Uri) is a retired racing cyclist from Switzerland. She represented her native country at the 1992 Summer...
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Santa Luzia Dam. Santa Luzia Dam (Portuguese: Barragem de Santa Luzia) is a concrete arch dam on the Unhais, a northern...
Luzia von Wyl (born 1985) is a Swiss jazz pianist, composer, and music educator. She first studied classical piano before switching to jazz piano and...
Luzia Maria Bezerra (born 23 May 1968) is an Angolan handball player. She competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics, where Angola placed 7th. Evans, Hilary;...
palm trees". Some of the earliest human remains found in the Americas, Luzia Woman, were found in the area of Pedro Leopoldo, Minas Gerais and provide...
Vicente, Santa Luzia, São Nicolau, Sal, and Boa Vista. The islands in the Sotavento group are Maio, Santiago, Fogo, and Brava. All but Santa Luzia are inhabited...