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  2. Get Inspired by These Unique Mother's Day Traditions from ...

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    Mums for Mum. In Australia, the tradition of giving chrysanthemums, or "mums," on Mother's Day is a popular and enduring practice. Chrysanthemums hold special significance as a symbol of love ...

  3. Mother's Day - Wikipedia

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    Mother's Day in the Netherlands in 1925 Northern Pacific Railway postcard for Mother's Day 1916. Mother's Day gift in 2007 Mother and daughter and Mother's Day card. In most countries, Mother's Day is an observance derived from the holiday as it has evolved in the United States, promoted by companies who saw benefit in making it popular. [9]

  4. Women in Spain - Wikipedia

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    The status of women in Spain has evolved from the country's earliest history, culture, and social norms. Throughout the late 20th century, Spain has undergone a transition from Francoist Spain (1939-1975), during which women's rights were severely restricted, to a democratic society where gender equality is a fundamental principle.

  5. Our Lady of Guadalupe in Extremadura - Wikipedia

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    Our Lady of Guadalupe in Extremadura is a Marian shrine in Cáceres, Spain that traces its history to the medieval kingdom of Castile. [1] The image is enshrined in the Monastery of Santa María de Guadalupe, in the Extremadura autonomous community of Spain, and is considered the most important Marian shrine in the country.

  6. South Bend area moms share their Mother's Day traditions and ...

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    Griffin plans to celebrate her own 92-year-old mother this Mother’s Day by taking her out to eat. 'The ones to give life' Vida Harley, one of the Mothers Day moms, talks about the Mother’s Day ...

  7. Motherhood in Francoist Spain - Wikipedia

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    Francoist Spain believed women should become mothers, reproducing to support the needs of the state. They were to give themselves over to this task in both body and soul. [1] A 28 December 1939 decree officially put the Women's Section of Falange in charge of preparing women for their role in the Spanish state as mothers and homemakers. [1]

  8. International Women's Day - Wikipedia

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    In 1938, the first major International Women's Day meeting in Perth was held; in attendance were women from the Association of University Women, Jewish Women, Mothers Union, Movement Against War and Fascism, National Council of Women, Spanish Relief Committee, Women's Christian Temperance Union, Women's International League for Peace and ...

  9. Spain has some of the oldest moms, with more than 10% of ...

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    Spain has some of the oldest moms, with 11% of women having kids post-40, compared to 4% in the US. Financial insecurity and settling down later in life play a notable role. But Spain's accessible ...