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Maria Cristina Villanova de Árbenz : ウィキペディア英語版
Maria Cristina Villanova de Árbenz

María Cristina Vilanova Castro de Árbenz (San Salvador, 27 April 1915-San José, 5 January 2009) was the First Lady of Guatemala from 1951-1954, as she was married to the Guatemalan President coronel Jacobo Árbenz Guzmán.
==Biography==

Vilanova de Arbenz was born in San Salvador in 1915, and his parents belonged to the society elite and were of German ascendance. She got a privileged education in the best European institutions. In a family trip to Guatemala she met colonel Arbenz and they eventually got married there.
Vilanova was the first wife of a Guatemalan President to ever attend all of his public functions, and also the first one to perform social work. She has been often compared to Eva Perón given that she was also a feminist and had strong influence in the government during his husband's time in office. She was accused of Communism along her husband and of influencing him while in exile.
After her husband died in 1971 in Mexico, Vilanova moved to Costa Rica with her family, where she finally died in 2009.

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