Tariana Turia was born on 1944-04-08.
They have two - Tariana Turia and Pita Sharples.
Tariana Turia and Pita Sharples are co-leaders of the Maori Party.
Ms. Turia supports same-sex marriage.
Tariana Turia is the Minister Responsible for Whanau Ora for New Zealand.
in a hospital
National: John Key (current Prime Minister) Labour: Phil Goff Greens: Jeanette Fitzsimons & Russel Norman Maori: Tariana Turia & Peter Sharples ACT: Rodney Hide United Future: Peter Dunne Progressive: Jim Anderton
In New Zealand's parliament, there are 7 Maori seats. The Maori Party won 5 of these at the 2008 general election, with Labour winning the other two. However, since Hone Harawira left the party, they're down to four seats. Both co-leaders, Tariana Turia and Pita Sharples, have ministerial roles in the National-led government.
Tarianna Turia is the Minister for Disability Issues for New Zealand.
The cast of La semana - 1974 includes: Rafael Turia as Host
Valencia, Spain is known as the City of Flowers and Light. Valencia, with streets lined with orange trees, is the third largest city in Spain. Experiencing the blooms in The Turia Gardens in springtime is a must-see for any visitors. The gardens are located in the old Turia riverbed. The river was re-routed to the southern edge of the city.
The cast of El primijuego - 1989 includes: Rafael Turia as Himself -. Host Teresa Viejo as Herself - Hostess
1150 A.D., medieval Castile, Spain; the king of Leon (his name escapes me at the moment) gave a certain place on what is now the Turia river the colorful name of Valencia de Campos. This moniker devolved to Valenzuela, meaning little Valencia, then to Valentin, denoting a person who once lived, held land, or was born in that visually-striking area.