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  2. La Borinqueña - Wikipedia

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    La Borinqueña " [b] [c] is the official anthem [4] of Puerto Rico. [ 5 ] After Puerto Rico became known as "The Commonwealth of Puerto Rico" in 1952, [ 4 ] the first elected governor, Luis Muñoz Marín , signed law #2 of July 24, 1952, which made an altered version of the musical composition known as "La Borinqueña" its national anthem.

  3. Félix Astol Artés - Wikipedia

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    Fèlix Astol i Artés (9 October 1813 – 21 January 1901) was a Spanish musician and composer from Catalonia best known for being the co-composer of "La Borinqueña", the national anthem of Puerto Rico. [1] [2]

  4. List of Puerto Rico symbols - Wikipedia

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    " La Borinqueña" 1977 [1] Motto: Joannes Est Nomen Ejus (Latin for "John is his name") 1905 [4] Nickname: Isla del Encanto (Spanish for "Island of Enchantment") [5]

  5. 50+ Most Influential Latin American Women in History for ...

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    She was the first Puerto Rican-born female poet to gain fame across Latin America and penned the original revolutionary lyrics to “La Borinqueña," Puerto Rico’s national anthem.

  6. La Borinqueña Becomes the First Afro-Latina Superhero Action ...

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    The original comic book character, created by award-winning philanthropist and graphic novelist Edgardo Miranda-Rodriguez, is flying off the page through a collaboration with Boss Fight Studios.

  7. Meet La La Liu, who transforms into the Latin Asian LGBTQ ...

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    The third issue of the comic book "La Borinqueña" has a new superhero, La La Liu or Lúz, a new character created by graphic novelist Edgardo Miranda-Rodríguez.

  8. History of women in Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    She wrote the revolutionary lyrics to La Borinqueña, Puerto Rico's national anthem. [41] Mariana Bracetti, also known as Brazo de Oro (Golden Arm), was the sister-in-law of revolution leader Manuel Rojas and actively participated in the revolt.

  9. Manuel Fernández Juncos - Wikipedia

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    Fernández Juncos wrote the current lyrics to "La Borinqueña", which originally was a danza written by Francisco Ramírez in 1860 (sometimes credited to Félix Astol Artés in 1867). The original lyrics to the anthem, written by Lola Rodríguez de Tió in 1868, were deemed by the public as too subversive for public use.