Cristina, a municipality in province of Badajoz in SpanishCristina (Brazil), a municipality in BrazilCristina (film)Cristina, a genus of harvestmen (daddy long-legs), eight-legged invertebrate animals
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Cristina (singer), (Cristina Monet-Palaci), American singerCristina D'Avena (born 1964), Italian singer and actressCristina Boiț, Romanian discus throwerCristina Cini, Italian football assistant refereeCristina Deutekom (born 1931), Dutch opera singerCristina Fernández de Kirchner, President of ArgentinaCristina Fink, Mexican high jumperCristina Gallardo-Domâs, Chilean sopranoCristina Narbona (born 1951), Spanish Minister of EnvironmentCristina Odone (born 1960), Italian journalist, editor, and writerCristina Pérez (U.S. judge)Cristina Pérez (reporter), Argentine television news journalistCristina Saralegui, host of the Univision talk show El Show de CristinaCristina Scabbia, female vocalist of Lacuna CoilCristina Stenbeck (born 1971), Swedish businesswomanCristina Torrens Valero, professional tennis player for SpainCristina Yang, a fictional character on Grey's AnatomyAlbert Cristina, Dutch volleyball playerDolores Cristina (born 1949), Maltese Minister of Education, Employment and Family
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