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  2. Movimiento Democrático de Mujeres - Wikipedia

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    Movimiento Democrático de Mujeres was legalized in 1976, following Franco's death and Spain's transition to democracy. [1] However, despite its contributions to anti-Francoist organizing and feminist mobilization, radical figures and organizations critiqued MDM's ' doble militancia ' or, rather, its collaboration with male-dominated parties ...

  3. Víctor Raúl Haya de la Torre - Wikipedia

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    The lack of love interests in Haya de la Torre's life was sometimes remarked upon. Haya de la Torre once stated to APRA members: El APRA es mi mujer y ustedes son mis hijos ("The Apra is my wife and you [the members] are my children"). However, rumours of homosexuality were scattered around the country during and after his life by his political ...

  4. Adolfo Ruiz Cortines - Wikipedia

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    Adolfo Tomás Ruiz Cortines [1] (Spanish pronunciation: [aˈðolfo ˈrwis koɾˈtines] ⓘ 30 December 1889 – 3 December 1973) was a Mexican politician who served as President of Mexico from 1952 to 1958.

  5. Spanish transition to democracy - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish transition to democracy, known in Spain as la Transición (IPA: [la tɾansiˈθjon]; ' the Transition ') or la Transición española (' the Spanish Transition '), is a period of modern Spanish history encompassing the regime change that moved from the Francoist dictatorship to the consolidation of a parliamentary system, in the form of constitutional monarchy under Juan Carlos I.

  6. Adolfo López Mateos - Wikipedia

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    Adolfo López Mateos (Spanish pronunciation: [aˈðolfo ˈlopes maˈteos] ⓘ; 26 May 1909 – 22 September 1969 [1]) was a Mexican politician who served as President of Mexico from 1958 to 1964. Previously, he served as Secretary of Labor and Social Welfare from 1952 to 1957 and a Senator from the State of Mexico from 1946 to 1952.

  7. José María Pino Suárez - Wikipedia

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    [114] [115] Similarly, in Mérida, the Yucatán State Archives (Hemeroteca del Estado José María Pino Suárez) is also named in his honor. [116] Throughout Mexico, numerous public schools pay tribute to him; in Mexico City, alone, there are five. [117] Throughout the country, several cities have streets named in his honor near the city center.

  8. Rafael Correa - Wikipedia

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    On 1 March 2008 at 00:25 local time (05:25 UTC), Colombia launched a military operation, 1.8 kilometers (1.1 mi) into Ecuador. [ 65 ] [ 66 ] [ 67 ] According to Colombian authorities, the guerrillas responded militarily to this initial bombardment from a position in the vicinity of Santa Rosa de Yanamaru , on the Ecuadorian side of the border ...

  9. Flag of Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    ¡Mi Patria eres tú! Y la Patria es la tierra: ¡Venezuela! Es el Llano, son los Andes, es el Mar que nos rodea. Es la Selva y sus riquezas. Son sus ríos. Son sus hombres, sus mujeres y sus niños. Es su música. Es la Lengua Castellana en que te hablamos. Es la Historia que es Bolívar. ¡Son mis padres, mis hermanos, mis amigos, mis maestros!.