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  2. Manuel Belgrano - Wikipedia

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    In the museum Casa de la Libertad at Sucre, Bolivia, there is an Argentine flag, protected by a glass case and in a deteriorated condition, which they claim to be the original one raised by Belgrano for first time in 1812. The ensign was one of two abandoned and hidden inside a small church near Macha after the battle of Ayohuma, during the ...

  3. Corriente Roja - Wikipedia

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    Corriente Roja (lit. ' Red Current ' or ' Red Stream '; abbrev. CR) is a Spanish Trotskyist political organization, adhering to the International Workers League – Fourth International in 2012. CR defends and supports social struggles, class independence and political gains of the working class in order to establish a republic of workers.

  4. José Guadalupe Posada - Wikipedia

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    In 1873, he returned to his home in Aguascalientes City where he married María de Jesús Vela in 1875. The following year he purchased the printing press from Pedroza. [6] From 1875 to 1888, Posada continued to collaborate with several newspapers in León, including La Gacetilla, el Pueblo Caótico and La education. He survived the great flood ...

  5. La Nevera Roja - Wikipedia

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    La Nevera Roja was a Spanish e-commerce company founded in 2011 in Madrid by Iñigo Juantegui and José del Barrio. [1] Present in more than 600 Spanish cities, La Nevera Roja had 7,000 associated restaurants and 30 types of food from all continents, with the possibility of home delivery or pickup at the restaurant itself.

  6. José Martí - Wikipedia

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    41 Paula Street, Havana, birthplace of José Martí A sign at the Miracle del Mocadoret square, Valencia (Spain) where José Martí spent his childhood. José Julián Martí Pérez was born on January 28, 1853, in Havana, at 41 Paula Street, to Spanish parents, a Valencian father, Mariano Martí Navarro, and Leonor Pérez Cabrera, a native of the Canary Islands.

  7. Nota roja - Wikipedia

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    Front page of La Prensa with story about an accident. Nota roja (lit. “red note” or “red news”) is a journalism genre popular in Mexico.While similar to more general sensationalist or yellow journalism, the nota roja focuses almost exclusively on stories related to physical violence related to crime, accidents and natural disasters.

  8. Grito de Lares - Wikipedia

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    Manuel Rojas house in 1965. The Lares uprising, commonly known as the Grito de Lares, was a planned uprising that occurred on September 23, 1868. Grito was synonymous with a "cry for independence" and that cry was made in Brazil with el Grito de Ipiranga, in Mexico with El Grito de Dolores and in Cuba with El Grito de Yara. [5]

  9. La Bandera Roja - Wikipedia

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    La Bandera Roja ('The Red Flag') was a socialist weekly newspaper published from Castro Urdiales, Spain in 1901. [1] [2] References. Spain portal; Socialism portal