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María del Carmen López
Validated

Maria del Carmen Lopez  (3 April 1883  3 July 1997) is a verified Spanish supercentenarian who was, at time of her death, 114 years, 91 days old, and the 2nd oldest person from Spain only behind Maria Antonia Castro. Before they were discovered, Joan Riudavets was thought to be the oldest person from Spain, but Castro and Lopez were recorded as being older than him, pushing him to 3rd place.[1]

She is now the third-oldest Spanish person ever, behind Ana Vela-Rubio and Maria Antonia Castro.

Before 2013, her identity was only known to be M.C.L., but, in 2013, the identities of Maria del Carmen Lopez and Maria Antonia Castro were revealed.


Spain's Oldest Living Person Titleholders (VE)

Josefa Salas Mateo • Policarpa Perez Exposito • Josefa Llovet Llovet • Ramona Agudin-Fernandez • Antonia Diaz Garcia • Soledad Munoz • Salustiano Alvarez • Isabel Guijarro • Telesfora de la Torre-Mendizabal • Paulina Garcia-Lozano • Maria Villar TrespalaciosAurelio Diaz • A. L. M. • Galo Leoz-Ortin • Maria Antonia Castro • Maria del Carmen Lopez • Gregorio Merino • Gabriela Izquierdo • F. M. M. • Antonio Urrea-Hernandez • Maria Esperanza Onieva • Joan Riudavets-Moll • Jorja Hernando • Victoriana Vazquez Barrero • Lucia Madaria-Vesga • Manuela Fernandez-Fojaco • Teresa Dosaigues • Andresa Guerrero-Ortiz • Felipa Gutierrez • Rosa Martinez • Francisco Fernandez • Francisca Garcia-Torres • Ana Vela-Rubio • Magdalena Oliver Gabarro • Josefa Santos Gonzalez • Maria Branyas Morera