Cristina Fallarás
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Cristina Fallarás
Summary
Cristina Fallarás is a human[1]. Her place of birth was Zaragoza[2]. She was born on March 18, 1968[3]. She worked as a journalist[4], writer[5], and women's rights activist[6]. She ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (30 views/month, #7,296 of 1,000,298).[7]
Key Facts
- Cristina Fallarás's place of birth was Zaragoza[2].
- Cristina Fallarás was born on March 18, 1968[3].
- Cristina Fallarás held citizenship in Spain[8].
- Cristina Fallarás's professions included journalist[4].
- Cristina Fallarás's professions included writer[5].
- Cristina Fallarás's professions included women's rights activist[6].
- Cristina Fallarás's education included a stint at Autonomous University of Barcelona[9].
- A notable work attributed to Cristina Fallarás is Las niñas perdidas[10].
- A notable work attributed to Cristina Fallarás is Honrarás a tu padre y a tu madre[11].
- Cristina Fallarás received the L'H Confidencial Award[12].
- Cristina Fallarás received the Premio Hammett[13].
- Cristina Fallarás is recorded as female[14].
- Cristina Fallarás's instance of is recorded as human[15].
- Cristina Fallarás's sexual orientation is recorded as bisexuality[16].
- Cristina Fallarás is associated with the feminism movement[17].
- Cristina Fallarás's Commons category is recorded as Cristina Fallarás[18].
- Cristina Fallarás's family name is recorded as Fallarás[19].
- Cristina Fallarás's given name is recorded as Cristina[20].
- Cristina Fallarás's participant in is recorded as Manifiesto por una Barcelona que abre camino[21].
- Cristina Fallarás's nominated for is recorded as Premio Hammett[22].
- Cristina Fallarás's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Spanish[23].
- Cristina Fallarás's second family name in Spanish name is recorded as Sánchez[24].
- Cristina Fallarás's candidacy in election is recorded as 2019 Barcelona City Council election[25].
- Cristina Fallarás's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as Amnesty International Edit-a-thon[26].
- Cristina Fallarás's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as gender gap on Dutch Wikipedia[27].
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Origins and Family
Cristina Fallarás's place of birth was Zaragoza[2]. She was born on March 18, 1968[3].
Education
Cristina Fallarás's education included a stint at Autonomous University of Barcelona[9].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include journalist[4], writer[5], and women's rights activist[6].
Works and Contributions
Notable works include Las niñas perdidas[10], a literary work[28] and Honrarás a tu padre y a tu madre[11], a written work[29].
Recognition
Awards received include L'H Confidencial Award[12], a literary award[30], in Spain[31], founded in 2007[32] and Premio Hammett[13], a literary award[33], in Spain[34], founded in 1987[35].
Why It Matters
Cristina Fallarás ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (30 views/month, #7,296 of 1,000,298).[7] She has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[36] She is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[37]
FAQs
Where was Cristina Fallarás born?
Born in Zaragoza[2], Cristina Fallarás…
What did Cristina Fallarás do for work?
Cristina Fallarás worked as journalist[4], writer[5], and women's rights activist[6].
Where did Cristina Fallarás go to school?
Cristina Fallarás was educated at Autonomous University of Barcelona[9].
What awards did Cristina Fallarás receive?
Honors received include L'H Confidencial Award[12] and Premio Hammett[13].