Gloria Valencia de Castaño
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Colombian journalist and television presenter
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Gloria Valencia de Castaño (27 July 1927 – 24 March 2011) was a Colombian journalist and television presenter, best known as the "first lady" of Colombian television. She was born in Ibagué and died in Bogotá.
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- Colombia's 'First Lady' of television Gloria Valencia dies, Colombia Reports, 25 March 2011
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