Women from Latin America
Women from Europe
100

She was the First Lady of Argentina who fought for women’s right to vote and supported the poor. Loved by many, she became a powerful symbol of social justice. 

Eva Perón

100

She is a British singer known for her powerful voice and emotional ballads. Hits like Hello and Someone Like You made her one of the best-selling music artists in the world. 

Adele

200

She was a Mexican painter known for her self-portraits filled with vivid colors and symbolism. After surviving a serious bus accident, she turned her pain into art. 

Frida Kahlo

200

She is a Spanish actress who has starred in both European and Hollywood films. She won an Academy Award for her role in Vicky Cristina Barcelona (was also the star of the movie I watched on my first date) 

Penélope Cruz

300

From Chile, she is ne of the most popular authors in the world, best known for her globally acclaimed magic realism novels like The House of the Spirits. 

Isabel Allende

300

A legendary fashion designer and businesswoman who revolutionized women's fashion, freeing women from restrictive corsets with her chic, comfortable creations.

Coco Chanel

400

She is a Colombian singer famous for mixing Latin, pop, and Arabic influences in hits like Hips Don’t Lie. She comes from Barrenquilla and dated a former Barcelona player of questionable ethics. 

Shakira

400

She is a young Swedish activist who started a worldwide movement to fight climate change. Millions of students have joined her “Fridays for Future” protests

Greta Thunberg

500

She is a Brazilian footballer often called the greatest female player of all time. She has multiple FIFA World Player of the Year awards, she has inspired generations of women in football.

Marta

500

She was a British writer famous for her detective novels. Her characters Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple became legendary in mystery literature. 

Agatha Christie

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