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TOP 10 WOMEN

Top 10 women by zuzia & kinga

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TOP 10 WOMEN

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MARIA SKLODOWSKA CURIE (1867-1934)

A true pioneer. Women opened the door to the world of science. The first woman ever to receive the Nobel Prize. It also remains to this day the only woman who received two Noble, and this in various fields. The first woman, which was responsible for the cathedral at the Sorbonne in Paris. To this day, her life and views are fascinating. It is called the one who could put their world challenges and meet them alone.

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MARGARET THATCHER (1925 – 2013)

In a world dominated by men, and so far reserved for men only proves' feminine strength and ability to manage - politics, nation, war. In 1979. She was prime minister of the British government, becoming the first woman in Europe elected to that office. The only person so far in the twentieth century, who managed to win three elections for her party. 

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COCO CHANEL (1883 – 1971)

A symbol of elegance and style. The first woman to permanently entered the world of fashion. First, that formed the creations of haute couture. She laid the foundations of contemporary feminine elegance. Pants, white shirt, suit, men's sweater - Coco gave us everything today like to wear the most. The creator of today's empire Modowo-cosmetics started from ... decorating hats, which she bought in the Gallery La Fayette.

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DIANA ( PRINCES OF WALES)(1961-1997)

She became famous welfare activity and charity and love of fashion, which earned her a nickname Princess of the people and icons of fashion. It is believed that the Duchess of his action and the sound system problems contributed to the signing of 3 December 1997 to the Treaty of Ottawa, banning the production, stockpiling, export and use of landmines.

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WANDA RUTKIEWICZ (1943-1992)

Polish climber and Himalayan climber, a professional electronics, one of the most famous Polish women of the world mountaineering. As the third woman in the world, the first European and first Pole stood on Mount Everest (1978.), The highest peak of the Earth, and the first woman in the world at the top of K2 (1992.).

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HYPATIA OF ALEXANDRIA (370-415)

Mathematician and philosopher. He worked on algebra, geometry and astronomy. Hypatia legend attributes the invention of the astrolabe and the type of hydrometer - the first primitive tools to determine the position of the stars in the sky.

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JOANNA D’ARC (1412-1431)

Passion flower and symbol of the reunification of France. It is a true heroine of this country, and since 1920 his patroness, claimed to be the real liberation of France from the invading English. One of the first women soldiers. At just 17 years he commanded an army. This is attributed to its winning the siege against the English in Orleans.

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KATHARINE HEPBURN (1907-2003)

12 nominations and 4 Oscars. One of the icons of cinema, one of the greatest actresses of the world. Rebellious, he never surrendered to the Hollywood rules, many of them courageously boycotted.For 30 years it has continued an affair with a married actor Spencer Tracy, who as a Catholic he preferred infidelity divorce. Director Frank Capra said of the actress: "There are women and Kath. They are actresses and Hepburn," which can only emphasize its unique and original personality.

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WISLAWA SZYMBORSKA (1923-2012)

Born July 2, 1923 at Prowencie, now part of Kornik, died February 1, 2012 in Krakow .Polska poet, essayist, translator critical columnist, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1996, member and founder of the Association of Polish writers in 1989 cylonkini Polish Academy of Skills in 1995. odynacyona Order of the White Eagle in 2011. He is the author of such books of poetry:

Cry for Yeti One hundred kids Just in case A great number The end and the beginning.

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HOLY MOTHER TERESA OF CALCUTTA

(1910- 1997) Born August 26, 1910 in

Skopje, died September 5, 1997 in Calcutta, India. The nun,foundress congregation of the Missionaries of Love, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979, holy Catholic Church. She was a religious teacher and nurse. Open first school for the poor in India. Founded a female Order of Missionaries of charity, the track runs schools, hospitals and orphanages on around world. Winnerthe Nobel Peace Prize in 1979.

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Thank you Kinga Kloc

i Zuzanna Pachlita