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  2. Teresa Mañé - Wikipedia

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    Teresa Mañé i Miravet was born in Cubelles, Spain, on 29 November 1865 into a relatively well-off family, who raised her in nearby Vilanova i la Geltrú. [1] In 1883, she studied teaching in Barcelona and in 1886, [2] she collaborated with Bartomeu Gabarró i Borràs [] [3] in founding Catalonia's first secular school in Vilanova.

  3. Lucila Gamero de Medina - Wikipedia

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    They published a magazine Mujer Americana, which was the third feminist journal of the country, after Navas' Atlántida and a journal named Atenea by Cristina Hernández de Gomez begun in El Progreso in 1944. [7] Gamero married Gilberto Medina and they had two children, Aída Cora Medina and Gilberto Gustavo Medina. She died 23 January 1964 in ...

  4. Mujeres Amazónicas - Wikipedia

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    Mujeres Amazónicas Defensoras de la Selva de las Bases frente al Extractivismo (English: Amazonian Women Defending the Forest from Extractivism), also known as Mujeres Amazónicas (English: Amazonian Women), is an Indigenous environmental rights group. [1]

  5. La culpa es de los tlaxcaltecas - Wikipedia

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    La culpa es de los tlaxcaltecas (Blame the Tlaxcaltecs) is a short story by Elena Garro, published by in 1964 as part of the collection La Semana de Colores. [1] In the work, Garro uses magical realism in order to convey a message about the role of women in society.

  6. Policarpa Salavarrieta - Wikipedia

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    Viles soldados, volved las armas a los enemigos de vuestra patria. ¡Pueblo indolente! ¡Cuán distinta sería hoy vuestra suerte si conocierais el precio de la libertad! Pero no es tarde: ved que – aunque mujer y joven – me sobra valor para sufrir la muerte y mil muertes más. No olvidéis este ejemplo [...] Miserable pueblo, yo os compadezco.

  7. Las madres del Estado Islámico - The Huffington Post

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    En Noruega, Torill, cuyo apellido no aparece a petición suya, supo de la muerte de su hijo, Thom Alexander, gracias al mismo que lo convenció para que se fuera a luchar a Siria. La madre necesitaba pruebas de su marcha, así que sus hijas Sabeen y Sara (no son los nombres reales) se reunieron con el reclutador en la estación de trenes de Oslo.

  8. Ana María Matute - Wikipedia

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    Ana María Matute Ausejo (26 July 1925 – 25 June 2014) was an internationally acclaimed Spanish writer and member of the Real Academia Española. [1] [2] In 1959, she received the Premio Nadal for Primera memoria.

  9. Maine Women's Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    The Maine Women's Hall of Fame was created in 1990 to honor the achievements of women associated with the U.S. state of Maine.The induction ceremonies are held each year during March, designated as Women's History Month.