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Statue of Marta Abreu in Parque Vidal
Marta Abreu de Estévez (13 November 1845 – 2 January 1909) was one of the most influential figures of her time in central Cuba, especially in her birth city and province of Santa Clara.[1] For her constant aid to the poor, her donations to the city and the independence war, she won the title of "the great benefactor".
^Cabrera, Raimundo (1896). Louis Edward Levy (ed.). Cuba and the Cubans. The Levytype Company. pp. 345–346. Marta Abreu.
MartaAbreu de Estévez (13 November 1845 – 2 January 1909) was one of the most influential figures of her time in central Cuba, especially in her birth...
Abreu may refer to: Abreu (surname) University "MartaAbreu" of Las Villas, university located in Santa Clara, Cuba Abreu Vineyards, a winery in Napa...
and Terry in Cienfuegos [1890]. The theater was financed entirely by MartaAbreu de Estevez, a local and beloved philanthropist who contributed to the...
space located in the city of Santa Clara. It lies on the central Calle MartaAbreu, near the corner with Calle Juan Bruno Zayas, close to the Parque Vidal...
John Thompson, 4th Prime Minister of Canada (d. 1894) November 13 – MartaAbreu, Cuban philanthropist (d. 1909) November 25 – José Maria de Eça de Queirós...
"Página no encontrada – Universidad Central "MartaAbreu" de Las Villas". Universidad Central "MartaAbreu" de Las Villas. Retrieved 17 July 2018. "Arquitectura...
Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba President of Cuba University "MartaAbreu" of Las Villas Cuba Nicos Anastasiades President of Cyprus National...
was fired from his job as a professor of history at the University "MartaAbreu" of Las Villas in Santa Clara, Cuba. On June 11, 2015, Republican Congresswoman...
to promote research". Juan Carlos Gutierrez Perez of the University MartaAbreu of Las Villas, a festival co-organizer, said a “great wave of conservative...
05 sq mi), the province had a population density of 97.1/km2 (251/sq mi). MartaAbreu, benefactress Rolando Arrojo, baseball player José Bernal, artist Jose...
corroded the base. South of that statue is another, a 1924 bronze statue of MartaAbreu, a local patron much loved by the people of Santa Clara. The base of...
pensamiento de José Ingenieros (PDF) (in Spanish). Santa Clara: University "MartaAbreu" of Las Villas. Morris, Steven (11 September 2002). "Hunting debate gets...
Moore Davis, American poet, writer, and editor (b. 1844) January 2 – MartaAbreu, Cuban philanthropist (b. 1845) January 6 – George Dixon, Canadian-born...
revolutionary (1985) Manuel José Arce, El Salvador Independence leader (1988) MartaAbreu Arenabio de Estévez, philanthropist and humanitarian (1947) José Gervasio...
Encrucijada Municipality House of MartaAbreu Encrucijada municipality (red) within Villa Clara Province (yellow) and Cuba Coordinates: 22°37′1″N 79°51′58″W...