Cenaida Uribe

Cenaida Cebastiana Uribe Medina (born December 2, 1965 in Lima) is a Peruvian former volleyball player and politician (PNP). During her sports career, she played for the national team for many years and earned a silver medal at the 1988 Summer Olympics. Since 1996, she has held a trainer's licence.

Her first contact with politics was in 1981, when the Peruvian Ministry of Education won her as a promoter and coordinator of the sport of volleyball, a position she has not abandoned ever since. In 2005, she became an advisor to the parliamentary group in Congress. In 2006, she ran for Congresswoman on the list of the Union for Peru, which also promoted the candidates of her Peruvian Nationalist Party. She was elected, representing the constituency of Lima for the 2006-2011 term. She was reelected for the 2011-2016 term, this time on the successful Nationalist-dominated Peru Wins list.

External links

  • Official Congressional Site
  • Profile

  • Uribe

    The Merindad de Uribe or Uribealdea is a historical subdivision of Biscay, Basque Country, Spain. Today, the "Uribe" is usually defined by subdivisions caused by the urban development of the Greater Bilbao conurbation. These are:

  • Bilbao (main city)
  • Uribe-Kosta (Uribe-Coast), around Getxo
  • Txorierri
  • Hego Uribe (Southern Uribe), around Basauri and Galdakao
  • Mungialdea, around Mungia and Plentzia
  • Additionally, Barakaldo is now considered to be part of Left Bank and a few rural municipalities of the southernmost tip of historical Uribe are grouped with other areas in Arratia-Nerbioi.

    Uribe is also a Basque surname. Etymologically it seems to read under the city/town but its meaning is not clear. Álvaro Uribe, the former president of Colombia, bears this surname, and Mexican Manuel Uribe has for some time been the heaviest man on earth. In Latin America, there are other branches of the family in Ecuador and Mexico.

    External links

  • Uribe Google Maps
  • Uribe county web site in English, Euskara, Spanish
  • Uribe (disambiguation)

    Uribe may refer to:

    Places

  • Uribe, a historical subdivision of Biscay (Basque Country), in Spain
  • Hego Uribe
  • Uribe-Kosta
  • Rafael Uribe Uribe (Bogotá), city district in Colombia.
  • La Uribe, department of Meta, in Colombia.
  • People

  • Álvaro Uribe (born 1952), Former President of Colombia (2002–2010)
  • Ángel Uribe (born 1943), Peruvian footballer
  • Édson Uribe (born 1982), Peruvian footballer
  • Armando Uribe (born 1933), Chilean writer, poet, lawyer, and diplomat
  • Beatriz Elena Uribe Botero, the 1st and current Minister of Housing, City and Territory of Colombia
  • Brenda Uribe (born 1993), Peruvian volleyball player
  • Cenaida Uribe (born 1965), Peruvian former volleyball player and politician (PNP)
  • Cristián Uribe (born 1976), Chilean footballer
  • Diana Uribe (born 1976), Puerto Rican actress
  • Eduardo Uribe (born 1985), Peruvian footballer
  • Federico Uribe (born 1962), Colombian artist
  • Fernando Uribe, Colombian footballer
  • Gabriel Ochoa Uribe, former Colombian football player and manager
  • George Uribe, U.S. television producer
  • Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Sandtrap

    by: Arctic Monkeys

    When you leave us through the patient doors
    That rattle in you ear will be the sound of our applause
    raptuous, considered and due.
    Oh the nasty laughter and desperate smirks
    are tangled in the boredom where out brittle kisses lurk
    well how can i believe you, when you can't believe your luck
    and the shardes of past attraction lie visible
    but shy and blunt and weak and worn
    away by whining in the emery paper voice you use to speak
    oh the shardes of past attraction lie visible
    but shy and blunt and weak and worn
    away by whining in the emery paper voice you use to speak
    in the trap
    you only want to be the first to laugh
    you only want to be the first in the sandtrap
    you only want to be the first to laugh
    and your climbing holes and cinder claws
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