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This is a list of validated South American supercentenarians (people from South America who have attained the age of at least 110 years). Currently, the Gerontology Research Group (GRG), an organization that tracks supercentenrians and verifies their age claims, has verified 10 supercentenarians from South America,[1] the oldest ever of whom was Ecuadorian woman María Capovilla, who died at the age of 116 years 347 days.[2]
South American supercentenarians
Deceased
Living
†^ denotes age at death, or, if living, age as of 2 November 2024
Rank | Name | Sex | Birth date | Death date | Age [†] | Country of birth | Country of death or residence |
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1 | Maria Capovilla[1] | F | 14 September 1889 | 27 August 2006 | 116 years, 347 days | Ecuador | Ecuador |
2 | Maria Gomes Valentim[1] | F | 9 July 1896 | 21 June 2011 | 114 years, 347 days | Brazil | Brazil |
3 | Eudoxie Baboul[2] | F | 1 October 1901 | 1 July 2016 | 114 years, 274 days | French Guiana[a] | French Guiana |
4 | Alida Victória Grubba Rudge[2] | F | 10 July 1903 | 23 December 2016[3] | 113 years, 166 days | Brazil | Brazil |
5 | Luzia Mohrs[2] | F | 23 March 1904 | Living | 120 years, 224 days | Germany | Living in Brazil |
6 | Virginia Secundina Moyano[2] | F | 17 May 1904 | 20 June 2017 | 113 years, 34 days | Argentina | Argentina |
7 | Luisa Roncoroni de Bizzozero[1] | F | 30 June 1903 | 1 September 2015 | 112 years, 63 days | Argentina | Argentina |
8 | Ana Sara Marquez de Ramirez[2] | F | 25 July 1904 | 27 August 2016 | 112 years, 33 days | Colombia | Colombia |
9 | Manolita Piña[1] | F | 24 February 1883 | 11 June 1994 | 111 years, 107 days | Spain | Uruguay |
10 | Daniel Guzmán-García[1] | M | 6 February 1897 | 21 May 2008 | 111 years, 105 days | Colombia | Colombia |
Notes
South American emigrant supercentenarians
Below is a list of known oldest people born in South America who emigrated to another country before their death.
Rank | Name | Sex | Birth date | Death date | Age [†] | Country of birth | Country of death or residence |
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1 | Julia Dougherty[1] | F | 20 August 1893 | 4 December 2003 | 110 years, 106 days | Peru | United States |
Nora Ettori[4][5] | F | 5 April 1907 | Living | 117 years, 211 days | Brazil | Living in Italy |
Oldest South Americans by country
See List of oldest people by country
References
- ^ a b c d e f g "Table A - Verified Supercentenarians (Listed Chronologically By Birth Date)". Gerontology Research Group. 1 January 2014. Retrieved 22 November 2015.
- ^ a b c d e f "Supercentenarian Data -- Table E". Gerontology Research Group. 1 September 2015. Retrieved 2 September 2015.
- ^ "Alida Grubba passes away". Diário Catarinense. 23 December 2016. Retrieved 23 December 2016.
- ^ "Centodieci candeline per Nora, la donna più longeva della provincia - Cronaca - Gazzetta di Mantova". Gazzetta di Mantova (in Italian). 2017-04-06. Retrieved 2017-07-08.
- ^ "Auguri a nonna Nora la più longeva di Mantova - Cronaca - Gazzetta di Mantova". Gazzetta di Mantova (in Italian). 2016-04-06. Retrieved 2017-07-08.