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valentina

n. (given name female from=Latin), a rare feminine form of Valentine.

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Valentina (comics)

Valentina is an Italian comic strip series, created in 1965 by the Italian artist Guido Crepax and concluded in 1996.

Originally a minor character working for the comic hero Neutron, Valentina became the sole protagonist of the series in 1967. The first episode was entitled "La Curva di Lesmo" (referring to a curve of the Italian Formula 1 Grand Prix of Monza). This story was followed by 30 others, collected in a total of seven books, along with two others Lanterna magica (Magic Lantern, 1977) and Valentina pirata (Pirate Valentina), the first in full colour.

Valentina (Darna)

Valentina is a fictional character. A Supervillainess who appeared in the Filipino comic book Darna. She is a snake goddess and one of Darna's biggest enemy. She was originally a bitter, deformed woman born with snakes for hair from ordinary human parents. When she grew up, she killed her parents were and was subsequently taken in by a creature named "KOBRA", a giant serpent with a hag's head. Valentina was soon referred to as "goddess of the snakes" who had a close familiar -- "VIBORA", a loyal serpent.

Valentina

Valentina may refer to:

  • Valentina (given name), a female given name
  • Valentina (fashion designer), Ukrainian fashion designer
  • Elizabeth Miklosi aka "Valentina" (born 1983), American professional wrestler
  • Valentina (comics), an Italian comic book by Guido Crepax
  • Valentina (1950 film), a 1950 Argentine film
  • Valentina (1988 TV series), an Italian television series
  • Valentina (1993 telenovela), a 1993 Mexican telenovela
  • Valentina (2013 telenovela), an upcoming 2013 Chilean telenovela by TVN
  • Valentina (2008 film), a 2008 Argentine film
  • Valentina (hot sauce), a Mexican hot sauce
  • Valentina (Darna), a supervillain in the Filipino comic book Darna
  • Valentina Allegra de Fontaine, a fictional espionage agent in the Marvel Comics universe
  • Valentina (album), a 2012 album by English band The Wedding Present
  • "Valentina", a song about Valentina Tereshkova by Public Service Broadcasting from the 2015 album The Race for Space
Valentina (hot sauce)

Valentina is a brand of pourable hot sauce manufactured by Salsa Tamazula, a company in Guadalajara, Mexico. It is typically sold in 12.5-ounce and very large (one-liter or 34-ounce) glass bottles, with a flip-top cap permanently attached to the bottle (the cap does not unscrew). Valentina comes in two varieties, hot and extra hot, and the sauce is known for its taste, as opposed to only for its heat. Valentina's ingredients are water, chili peppers, vinegar, salt, spices and sodium benzoate (as a preservative).

The taste can be described as a citrus flavor, with a spicy aftertaste. It is often used as a condiment with fresh produce such as cucumbers and many varieties of fruit, such as watermelon, mangoes, oranges, and pineapple, with lemon and salt. Cool, fresh fruit and spicy, tangy, salty flavors are a common combination in Mexican cuisine and snack foods.

Valentina (fashion designer)

Valentina Nicholaevna Sanina Schlee (1 May 1899 – 14 September 1989), simply known as Valentina, was a Ukrainian émigrée fashion designer and theatrical costume designer active from 1928 to the late 1950s.

Valentina (given name)

Valentina is a feminine given name. It is a feminine form of the Roman name Valentinus, which is derived from the Latin word "valens" meaning "healthy, strong". Valentina may refer to:

Valentina (TV series)

Valentina is an Italian erotic thriller television series that originally aired on Italia 1 from September 29 to December 22, 1989. It is based on the Valentina comics series by Italian artist Guido Crepax. The series follows a Milanese photographer, Valentina Rosselli, and her investigations assisted by the antiquarian Phillip Rembrant, with whom she shares an ambiguous relationship.

Despite being shot in Italian language, the actors were dubbed over by different people. Demetra Hampton was voiced by Claudia Balboni and Russel Case by Dario Penne. The first three episodes of the series were dubbed into English and released as a film.

Valentina (album)

Valentina is the ninth studio album by English rock band The Wedding Present. It was released in the UK on 19 March 2012 by their record label, Scopitones. The North America release date was 20 March 2012, Japan 21 March 2012 and Oceania 23 March 2012.

Valentina (1993 telenovela)

'Valentina ' is a Mexican telenovela produced by José Alberto Castro for Televisa in 1993. The secong part of telenovela based on La Galleguita original story of Inés Rodena.

The first part of telenovela Verónica Castro and Juan Ferrara starred as protagonists, while Blanca Guerra starred as main antagonist.

The second part of telenovela Verónica Castro and Rafael Rojas starred as protagonists, while Mayra Rojas, Hugo Acosta and Diana Golden starred as antagonists.

Valentina (1950 film)

Valentina is a 1950 Argentine comedy film directed by Manuel Romero and starring Olga Zubarry, Juan José Miguez and Elena Lucena. The film's sets were designed by Ricardo J. Conord.

Valentina (2008 film)

Valentina is a 2008 Argentinian traditionally animated romantic- comedy film released in theaters throughout Argentina, Mexico, and Uruguay on July 24, 2008. It also had a limited release in the United States later that year. It did very poorly at the foreign and international box-office, resulting a box-office bomb. It stars Florencia Otero, as the voice of Valentina, and Sebastián Francini, as the voice of Fede. It is also Illusion Studios' first feature film.

PLOT Valentina is being told the story of how her grandmother got her first kiss Valentina dreams about her first kiss and how she'll fall in love without a doubt just like her grandmother said the next day at school new kid Mati catches the eyes of Valen and soon asks her out to a party though one of friends Fede try's to ask her out though doesn't have the courage when Mati asked her to a party they go but soon Valen soon realizes what a jerk he really is and when fedes cousin shows up thinking he's her girlfriend she realizes he's the one he should have been with at the bonfire for the end of spring Valen confesses her feeling for fedes and tells her his girlfriend is just his cousin they kiss and Valens girlfriends sing a song Spanish style and Valens puppy barks happily

Usage examples of "valentina".

Stephen screamed, and the sound whipped me around to see that Valentina had laid a tiny hand on his bare stomach.

I sidestepped the mass of black leather, and went quickly to Valentina and Stephen.

I remembered what Jean-Claude had said, that Valentina hated child molesters because of her own past.

I wanted badly to turn and look at Valentina, but I kept my gaze on Musette, on Belle.

Ivan and Valentina could talk alone, low-voiced before the fireplace of the hut, ignoring the bodies at their feet.

He christened his nurse Valentina, because of her Russian eyebrows: Valentina after Tereshkova, first woman in space, whom he had met once at an air show in Paris.

He looked for Valentina and made sure he got into a slot alongside her.

Malenfant hunkered in a corner, generally ignored, though Valentina and Esau brought him food.

As the warm fluid trickled uncomfortably down his leg, he stumbled after Valentina, who had already set off across the crusty plain.

He tried to imagine Valentina behaving provocatively: those eyes coyly retreating, perhaps, tilting her chin, glancing over her shoulder, parting her mouth, signals common to women of his own species the world over, in his day.

After that Valentina stayed in the grave with the corpse a long, long time.

When at last Valentina clambered out, Malenfant felt his own morbid mood start to lift.

A party set out along the cables once more, Valentina and Malenfant included.

Desperate for money, beautiful Valentina Barrett worked as the veiled dancer, Jordanna.

Beautiful Valentina Barrett knew she could never trust wealthy Marquis Vincente as a husband.