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  2. Clara Campoamor - Wikipedia

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    She dedicated her life and career to stand up and fight for women's rights, writing the biographies of Concepción Arenal and Juana Inés de la Cruz during her time in Argentina. Moreover, she participated in various publications and wrote articles for numerous newspapers in Buenos Aires (some of which can be found in La mujer en la diplomacia ...

  3. Victoria Ruffo - Wikipedia

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    Mujer, casos de la vida real: 1997–2001 Unknown role 3 episodes Vivo Por Elena: 1998 Elena Carvajal Lead role Abrázame muy fuerte: 2000–2001 Cristina Álvarez Rivas de Rivero Lead role La madrastra: 2005 María Fernández Acuña Lead role Victoria: 2007 Victoria Santiesteban de Mendoza Lead role En nombre del amor: 2008–2009

  4. Ana María Pérez del Campo - Wikipedia

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    Ana María Pérez del Campo Noriega (born 19 May 1936) is a Spanish lawyer, feminist and writer. She pioneered the struggle for women's rights under Franco and during Spain's transition to democracy. In 1974, she founded and headed the Asociación de Mujeres Separadas (Association of Separated Women) at a time when divorce had not yet been ...

  5. Isabel Coixet - Wikipedia

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    Isabel Coixet Castillo (Catalan: [izəˈβɛl kuˈʃɛt]; born 9 April 1960) is a Spanish film director. [1] She is one of the most prolific film directors of contemporary Spain, having directed twelve feature-length films since the beginning of her film career in 1988, in addition to documentary films, shorts, and commercials.

  6. The House of Flowers (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The portrait for the first season is a work called Retrato de una familia normal (English: Portrait of a Normal Family), [88] the art for the second season is called La vida después de ti (English: Life After You), [90] and the portrait for the final season is called El final del cuento (English: The End of the Tale). [91]

  7. Florencia del Campo - Wikipedia

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    Florencia del Campo (born 1982) is an Argentine-Spanish writer. She was born and raised in Buenos Aires. She moved to Madrid in 2013, and has since pursued her literary career in Spain. She was named by the 10 de 30 project as one of the best young writers in Spain. [1]

  8. Family Life (2017 film) - Wikipedia

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    Family Life (Spanish: Vida de Familia) is a 2017 Chilean drama film directed by Alicia Scherson and Cristián Jiménez. [1] It was screened in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition section of the 2017 Sundance Film Festival .

  9. María Remedios del Valle - Wikipedia

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    María Remedios del Valle (ca. 1768–1847) also known as the "Madre de la Patria" (Mother of the Homeland) was a pardo camp follower turned soldier who participated in the Argentine War of Independence. Wounded in battle, captured, imprisoned and escaped, she lost her entire family during the war.