Maria Fernanda – A Legendary Woman

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Maria Fernanda is a thirty-two-year-old, professionally trained professional with proficiency in two of the most widely used languages in the world, Spanish and Portuguese. Born and raised in Portugal, Fernanda is a dual citizenship national of both Portugal and Brazil. She has lived in both countries for most of her life, but her roots remain firmly planted in her native land. Brazilians look at Maria Fernanda as a great example of perseverance and hard work, even during the period of financial and physical hardship experienced by so many other Brazilians. This article looks closely at this remarkable woman who embodies what it means to be a Brazilian national.

Fernanda studied mathematics at the University of Lisbon, specializing in applied math, before deciding upon a career path that would take her from a struggling academic career to a successful and prosperous businesswoman. Fernanda’s education was also geared towards an eventual move to Argentina, initially as a teaching assistant with the Portuguese language at a preparatory school. While there, she also became involved in the education and art of the Peruvian people. It was from these tango-encrusted experiences that Fernanda honed her skills as a writer, artist, teacher, and wife and mother. Maria Fernanda is also an accomplished pianist, with twenty-six compositions published in prominent publishing houses such as: “Ferna de Queimada” (Diary of a Queimada), “Ferna Natal” (Life of a Natal Girl), “Santana e amorista” (asantic), “Santo Domingo e amorista” (Savage Beauty), “Bem Boasvoloso e estratico” (beside boasvolo), “Jogos de tempo” (time line), “Ode to live” (poem), and “essionsais de bem seriouse.”

Maria Fernanda’s unique personal qualities have been well-documented, as a result of extensive research done on her. She is described as being open-minded, bold, honest, friendly, passionate, sincere, and caring. She has lived and died in Brazil and Mexico, and currently resides in New York City. There are many other volumes that focus on her life and her contributions to the Peruvian culture and nation, and her accomplishments are also recognized throughout the world.

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