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*[[Vania Vargas]] (born 1978), Guatemalan poet, narrator, editor, and journalist |
*[[Vania Vargas]] (born 1978), Guatemalan poet, narrator, editor, and journalist |
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* [[Vânia (footballer)]], Brazilian women's footballer, who also represented Equitorial Guinea |
* [[Vânia (footballer)]], Brazilian women's footballer, who also represented Equitorial Guinea |
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*[[Vania Nyarua]] (born 2008),Kenyan student |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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*[[Vania (genus)|''Vania'' (genus)]], a genus of foraminiferans |
*[[Vania (genus)|''Vania'' (genus)]], a genus of foraminiferans |
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Vânia or Vania is a given name. Notable people with the name include:
- Vânia Abreu (born 1967), singer and performer from Brazil
- Vânia Bastos (born 1956), Brazilian singer
- Vânia Fernandes (born 1985), Portuguese singer
- Vânia Ishii (born 1973), judoka from Brazil
- Vania King (born 1989), tennis player from the United States
- Anna Vania Mello (born 1979), volleyball player from Italy
- Vania Rossi (born 1983), professional cyclocross bicycle racer from Italy
- Vânia Silva (born 1980), hammer thrower from Portugal
- Vania Stambolova (born 1983), Bulgarian athlete
- Vania Vargas (born 1978), Guatemalan poet, narrator, editor, and journalist
- Vânia (footballer), Brazilian women's footballer, who also represented Equitorial Guinea
See also
- Vania (genus), a genus of foraminiferans