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What (who) is luzia - definition

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luzia         
sm (do top Santa Luzia) pej
1 Antigo partido liberal, em Minas Gerais, o qual tirou o nome da vila de Santa Luzia, onde teve início a revolução de 1842.
2 Adepto desse partido
Saquarema era o nome do partido contrário, de uma vila do Rio de Janeiro, onde predominava.
Luzia         
* Luzia (fóssil) — fóssil humano mais antigo encontrado nas Américas
Luzia (fóssil)         
FÓSSIL DE UMA MULHER AMERICANA DO PALEOLÍTICO SUPERIOR
Rosto de Luzia
Luzia é o fóssil humano mais antigo encontrado na América do Sul, com cerca de 12.500 a 13.

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Luzia


Luzia, Lusia ou Luzias pode referir-se a:

  • Luzia (fóssil) — fóssil humano mais antigo encontrado nas Américas
  • Luzia Homem (filme) — filme brasileiro baseado no romance homônimo
  • Luísa Susana Grande de Freitas Lomelino — escritora portuguesa cujo pseudónimo era Luzia (1875–1935)
  • Luzias — nome dado aos membros do Partido Liberal (Império do Brasil)
  • Lusia — comuna italiana do Vêneto
  • Luzia (Aracaju) — bairro brasileiro da zona sul de Aracaju
Examples of use of luzia
1. "He has just died," a spokesman for the Santa Luzia hospital said on Wednesday morning.
2. Gabriela Nagel, a spokeswoman for the Hospital Santa Luzia, said he died Wednesday morning, but provided no other details.
3. He died of a stroke with his family gathered around him in the Hospital Santa Luzia, his grandson Alfredo Dominguez Stroessner said in a radio interview.
4. He died of a stroke at 11 a.m. with his family gathered around him in the Hospital Santa Luzia, his grandson Alfredo Dominguez Stroessner said in a radio interview.
5. The International Tracing Service for war victims in Bad Arolsen, Germany, has a card that summarizes the record of Lucy Ramberg (Luzia Ramberg). It says that in 1'3', she was living in Renon, a town comprising several villages perched above Bolzano, in the Italian South Tyrol, that she was later detained or made a prisoner in Perugia, in central Italy, and that she probably was deported to Germany.