Mariana — or Marianna may refer to: Contents 1 People 2 Places 3 In biology … Wikipedia
Mariana Victoria of Spain — Mariana Victoria as Queen of Portugal Queen consort of Portugal Tenure … Wikipedia
Mariana of Austria — Mariana in 1652 by Velázquez, Prado Museum, Madrid. Queen consort of Spain Tenure 7 October 1649 – 17 September 1665 … Wikipedia
Mariana Ingold — (born 1958) is a composer, instrumentalist, singer and teacher belonging to the movement of Uruguayan music,[1] Mariana has been active as an artist since 1977 in Uruguay and internationally. Mariana has recorded dozens of records of songs, music … Wikipedia
Mariana (disambiguation) — Mariana may refer to:Geography* Mariana, Minas Gerais, Brazil * Mariana, Cuenca province, Castile La Mancha, Spain * Mariana Islands * Mariana Lakes, Alberta, Canada * Mariana Trench * Mariana, Roman site in CorsicaPeopleAs a first nameInfobox… … Wikipedia
Mariana (name) — Mariana is the female form of Marianus, derived from the Roman name Marius. The name Mariana and its variants may refer to: Contents 1 Nobles 2 Writers 3 … Wikipedia
Mariana Victoria de Borbón — y Farnesio Reina consorte de Portugal Mariana Victoria de Borbón (en Portugués: Mariana Vitória de Bourbon), nació en Madrid el 31 de marzo de 1718 y murió en Lisboa el 15 de en … Wikipedia Español
Mariana Gurkova — Mariana Dimitrova Gurkova Franco is a Bulgarian pianist, born in Sofia. Gurkova, who nowadays is a naturalised Spanish citizen, settled in Madrid in 1988. A former head professor at Badajoz s Conservatory, she is a teacher at Madrid s Real… … Wikipedia
Mariana de la Noche — Nadie puede saber la verdad Format telenovela Created by Delia Fiallo Written by Liliana Abud Directed by Edgar Ramírez Miguel Córcega … Wikipedia
Mariana Todorova — (born 1974) is a Bulgarian violinist, who has been the concert master of the Spanish Radiotelevision orchestra since 1997. Biography Born in Varna (Bulgaria), Todorova began her violin studies at the age of five with S. Furnadjieva. At fourteen… … Wikipedia