Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Marija
Marija Aleksandrovna Loegovaja
Mariya Aleksandrovna Lugovaya is a Russian actress and theater star, best known for playing Tasya Lapina in 2008 television series Ginger, and her lead role as Marusya Klimova in the 2017 television series Murka (ru).
Marija Gimbutas
Marija Birutė Alseikaitė-Gimbutienė, conocida como Marija Gimbutas, fue una arqueóloga y antropóloga lituanoestadounidense, reconocida por su investigación sobre las culturas del neolítico y la Edad del Bronce de la «vieja Europa» —término que introdujo en los estudios arqueológicos—; y por su hipótesis de los kurganes, que situaba la patria protoindoeuropea en la estepa póntica.
Maša Rolʹnik
Macha Rolnikas was a Lithuanian writer and Holocaust survivor. Rolnikas' family were Jewish and prominent in the local community, and when the Wehrmacht took control of Lithuania in 1941, her father joined the underground resistance. Rolnikas and the remainder of her family were sent to the Vilna Ghetto, and subsequently moved to Stutthof concentration camp for employment as an undertaker. As a result of her "employment", she survived in the camp until the Red Army liberated Stutthof in 1944. She was reunited in Vilnius with her older sister and father; her younger siblings and mother were most probably killed in Paneriai after the liquidation of the Vilna Ghetto. Following the end of the war, Rolnikas moved to the Soviet Union, first to study at the Maxim Gorky Literature Institute, and later to Leningrad after she was married. Her concentration camp diary was later adapted into a book, I Must Tell, that was published in the USSR in 1964 in Yiddish, Hebrew and Lithuanian, and in Paris in French in 1966. Translated into English by Daniel H. Shubin.
Marija Šerifović
Marija Šerifović es una cantante serbia, conocida por ser la ganadora del Festival de Eurovisión en 2007 con la canción «Molitva». La madre de Marija, Verica Serifovic, es una conocida intérprete de música étnica. Fue miembro del jurado para escoger la entrada eurovisiva de Irlanda para el festival de 2008. También formó parte del Jurado Internacional del Melodifestivalen en 2009, que eligió la canción que posteriormente representaría a Suecia en el Festival de Eurovisión de 2009.
Marija Pejčinović Burić
Marija Pejčinović Burić es una política croata, miembro de la Unión Democrática Croata. Entre 2017 y 2019 se desempeñó como Ministra de Asuntos Exteriores y Europeos de Croacia, siendo desde septiembre de 2019, Secretaria General del Consejo de Europa.
Marija Boerljaeva
Marija Golubeva
Marija Golubeva is a Latvian politician, political scientist, and historian. She is a member of the 13th Saeima and leader of the Development/For! Saeima fraction, and she also was elected by the Presidium of the Saeima to serve in the Saeima Secretariat. Since 3 June 2021 she is serving as Minister of the Interior of Latvia. In her academic work, she specializes in the politics of education and immigration.
Marie N
Marija Naumova, de nombre artístico Marie N, es una de las cantantes letonas más populares en su país y alrededores, con canciones en letón, inglés, francés, portugués y ruso.
Marija Šestić
Marija Šestić es una famosa cantante y pianista de Bosnia y Herzegovina. Ella es la hija de Dušan Šestić quien es el autor del Himno Nacional de Bosnia y Herzegovina.
Marija Vukčević
Marija Vukčević is a Montenegrin football striker currently playing for ASD Res Roma in the Italian first tier. She formerly played in the Serbian First League for Mašinac Niš, with whom she also played the European Cup, and after that she played for ASD Real Marsico.