Félix Varela y Morales (November 20, 1788 – February 18, 1853) was a Cuban Catholic priest and independence leader who is regarded as a notable figure...
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footballer Felipe Varela, Spanish fashion designer Félix Varela (1788–1853), Cuban and United States venerated Catholic priest Fernando Varela (disambiguation)...
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is Adrian M. Sánchez (2023-present) The school was named after Father Félix Varela (1788–1853), a Cuban Roman Catholic Priest, human rights advocate, teacher...
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named after Felix Varela, a Cuban religious leader. Many members were imprisoned during the Black Spring in 2003. The purpose of the Varela Project was...
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mathematician Félix Hernández (born 1986), Venezuelan baseball pitcher Félix José Hernández (born 1972), Venezuelan football player Felix Hoffmann (1868–1946)...
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José de la Luz y Caballero, in 1874, and that of Félix Varela, titled Vida del presbítero don Félix Varela, in 1878. Rodríguez took on the role of estate...
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Cuba. He arrived there with his daughter Rita Josefa and his grandson Félix Varela, aged two, whose mother, Maria Josefa Ignacia (daughter of Morales,)...
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interested in music and film and began playing drums at age nine. He attended Felix Varela High School, where he joined the school's drama society Troupe 6162 and...
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Broken Mirror, trans. Nick Caistor (The New Press, 2018) 1982: Orden Félix Varela from the Consejo de Estado de Cuba 1987: Premio Llama de Oro, for Primavera...
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