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  2. Flora Tristán Peruvian Women's Center - Wikipedia

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    The Flora Tristán Peruvian Women's Center (Spanish: Centro de la Mujer Peruana Flora Tristán or CMP Flora Tristán) is a feminist non-governmental organization established in Lima in 1979 in defense of women's human rights and equality. It has Consultative Status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC). [1]

  3. Elsa Paredes de Salazar - Wikipedia

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    Elsa Paredes was born in La Paz on 20 December 1918. Her father was the writer Rigoberto Paredes Iturri and her mother was Haydée Candia Torrico. [1] Her siblings were Orestes, Mercedes, and the well-known Antonio Paredes Candia and Rigoberto Paredes Candia. [2]

  4. Bolivian Stock Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The founders of the Bolivian Stock Exchange included Ernesto Wende, Oscar Parada, Gastón Guillén, Gastón Mujía, José Crespo, Luis Ergueta, and Chirveches. [2] The President of the Confederation of Private Employers of Bolivia (CEPB), Marcelo Pérez Monasterios (later the Bolivian ambassador to the United Kingdom [3]), called for a meeting to designate a commission to help establish the ...

  5. Ciudad Mujer - Wikipedia

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    Ciudad Mujer (transl. "Women City") is a project of the government of El Salvador, created on March 28, 2011, as an initiative of the then First Lady Vanda Pignato. It consists of offering aid to victims of violence against women , as well to provide access to women's healthcare services, financial advice , and career training.

  6. Salvatierra, Guanajuato - Wikipedia

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    Salvatierra (Spanish: [salβaˈtjera] ⓘ) is a Mexican city (and municipality) located in the valley of Huatzindeo in the lowlands of the state of Guanajuato.It is rich in civil and religious architecture; haciendas, bridges, convents and large houses surrounded in tradition and history.

  7. Guanajuato - Wikipedia

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    His works can be seen at the Museo Regional de la Alhóndiga de Granaditas and the Museo del Caracol in Mexico City. [104] Guanajuato's three main literary figures are Jorge Ibargüengoitia, Juan Ibáñez and Efraín Huerta. Ibargüengoitia was one of Mexico's most important writers of the 20th century, noted for his satirical works with social ...

  8. Tarimoro, Guanajuato - Wikipedia

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    Tarimoro is located in Guanajuato. It is bordered to the north by Celaya, to the northwest by Apaseo del Alto, to the west by Jérecuaro, to the south by Acámbaro and to the west by Salvatierra. Tarimoro represents 1.8% of the area of the State of Guanajuato; this is equal to 366.88 km 2 (141.65 sq mi). It has 64 residents per square kilometer ...

  9. Cañada, Guanajuato - Wikipedia

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    Nuestra Señora de los Dolores Parish. La Cañada (officially known as Cañada de Caracheo) [1] is a small town in the municipality of Cortazar, in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico. [2] City elevation is 1 mile (5643 feet) above sea level; with a population of about 2,400. Founded in 1612, La Cañada lies between the hills of La Gavia and El ...