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Carlota from The Casagrandes.
Carlota Lucumí, also known as La Negra Carlota (died 1844) was an African-born enslaved Cuban woman of Yoruba origin. Carlota, alongside fellow enslaved Lucumí Ferminia, was known as one of the leaders of the slave rebellion at the Triunvirato plantation in Matanzas, Cuba during the Year of the Lash in 1843–1844. Together with Ferminia Lucumí, Carlota led the slave uprising of the sugar mill "Triunvirato" in the province of Matanzas, Cuba on November 5, 1843. Her memory has also been utilized throughout history by the Cuban government in connection to 20th century political goals, most notably Operation Carlota, or Cuba's intervention in Angola in 1975. Little is actually known about the life of Carlota due to the difficulty and availability of sources in archives (Finch 88).
Carlota Gooden is a Panamanian former sprinter. She was the first woman to represent Panama at the Olympics.
Carlota De Camargo Nascimento (Loty) (1904 – 1974) was a Brazilian sculptor and poet. She signed her works as Loty. Loty was one of the first female sculptors in Brazil.
Name of the infamous Carlota Joaquina of Bourbon (1755-1830), infanta of Spain and wife of John VI of Portugal.

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