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  1. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lucia_XarateLucia Xarate - Wikipedia

    Lucia Xarate ( San Carlos Nuevo Guaymas, 2 gennaio 1864 – Sierra Nevada, 15 gennaio 1890) è stata la persona più leggera al mondo nella storia della medicina. Alla nascita pesava 1,1 kg e a 17 anni pesava 2,13 kg. A 20 anni ingrassò fino a 5,9 kg [1]. Alta 67 cm, morì di freddo in modo tragico nel 1890 quando il treno su cui ...

  2. Lucia Xarate (Mexico) (1863–89) of San Carlos, Mexico, an emaciated ateleiotic dwarf of 67 cm (26.8 in), who weighed 1.1 kg (2.8lb) at birth, weighed only 2.13 kg (4.7 lb) at the age of 17. She fattened up to 5.9 kg (13lb) by her 20th birthday.

  3. Contents. hide. (Top) Early life. Career. Death. Notes. External links. Lucía Zárate (January 2, 1864 – January 15, 1890) was a Mexican entertainer with dwarfism who performed in sideshows. Zárate is the first person to have been identified with Majewski osteodysplastic primordial dwarfism type II. [2] .

    • "Lightest Recorded Adult"
    • January 15, 1890 (aged 26), Sierra Nevada, US
    • January 2, 1864, Veracruz, Mexico
    • 50.8 cm (20.0 in) (claimed), 68 cm (26.8 in) (GWR)
  4. www.wikiwand.com › it › Lucia_XarateLucia Xarate - Wikiwand

    Lucia Xarate ( San Carlos Nuevo Guaymas, 2 gennaio 1864 – Sierra Nevada, 15 gennaio 1890) è stata la persona più leggera al mondo nella storia della medicina. Alla nascita pesava 1,1 kg e a 17 anni pesava 2,13 kg. A 20 anni ingrassò fino a 5,9 kg .

  5. Lucía Zárate by Cecilia Velástegui Book Trailer. Watch on. Synopsis. In this thrilling new historical novel, award-winning author Cecilia Velástegui again demonstrates her talent for creating spellbinding and haunting period pieces. Lucía Zárate is based on the poignant, real-life odyssey of the world’s smallest woman.

  6. Connie Spenuzza MSEd., received First Place from the International Latino Book Awards for her novels Lucia Zárate (2017), Missing in Machu Picchu (2013) and Traces of Bliss (2012). The Association of American Publishers and the Las Comadres International organization selected her novels to the National Latino Book Club. Foreword Reviews selected Lucía Zárate as Indie […]

  7. Review by Patricia O'Reilly. This is a gem of a book, exquisitely produced and poetically written. No surprise that the author is an award-winner. It tells the poignant story of Mexican-born Lucía Zárate, who at 20 inches tall and just four pounds in weight remains the world’s smallest woman.