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La Democracia (Spanish pronunciation: [la ðemoˈkɾasja]) is a town, with a population of 13,400 (2018 census), [1] and a municipality, with a population of 23,017 (2018 census), [2] in the Escuintla department of Guatemala. It is most notable for the Olmec-influenced carved stone heads from the Monte Alto culture now on display around the ...
The museum is situated opposite the central park of La Democracia, which is notable for its display of large prehispanic sculptures in the potbelly style. [1] La Democracia is situated in the department of Escuintla at an altitude of 165 metres (541 ft) above mean sea level. [2] It is 92 kilometres (57 mi) from Guatemala City. [1]
Soledad Loaeza completed her high school studies at UNAM's Vidal Castañeda y Najera National "Plantel 4" high school. She received a degree in international relations from the College of Mexico (Colmex), obtaining the title in 1972 with the thesis La política exterior del general Charles de Gaulle, 1962-1970 (which translates to English as "The external politics of General Charles de Gaulle ...
Escuintla (Spanish pronunciation: [esˈkwintla]) is one of the 22 departments of Guatemala.The capital of the department is the city of Escuintla.Escuintla covers an area of 4,384 km 2 and is situated in the coastal lowland region, directly south of Guatemala City, and bordered by the Pacific Ocean.
Juan Genovés Candel (31 May 1930 – 15 May 2020) [1] was a Spanish painter whose work is considered to symbolise the defence of democracy during the Spanish transition. [2]
Roughly a month after election losses that left Republicans in charge of the White House and both houses of Congress, and saw once-core working class, Latino and women voters slip away, some ...
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The Party of the Democratic Revolution (Spanish: Partido de la Revolución Democrática, pronounced [paɾˈtiðo ðe la reβoluˈsjon demoˈkɾatika], PRD) is a state-level [15] social democratic [16] [17] political party in Mexico (previously national, until 2024). [18]