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  2. Women in Peru - Wikipedia

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    Women are a slight minority in Peru; in 2010 they represented 49.9 percent of the population. Women have a life expectancy of 74 years at birth, five years more than men. [32] Latest estimates suggest that the population of Peru is Amerindian 45%, mestizo (mixed Amerindian and white) 37%, white 15%, black, Japanese, Chinese, and other 3%. [33]

  3. Clorinda Málaga de Prado - Wikipedia

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    Clorinda Málaga de Prado (born Clorinda Mercedes Málaga Bravo; July 3, 1905 – September 17, 1993) was the First Lady of Peru from 1958 to 1962, during her marriage to the President of Peru, Manuel Prado Ugarteche.

  4. Flora Tristán Peruvian Women's Center - Wikipedia

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    The Flora Tristán Peruvian Women's Center (Spanish: Centro de la Mujer Peruana Flora Tristán or CMP Flora Tristán) is a feminist non-governmental organization established in Lima in 1979 in defense of women's human rights and equality. It has Consultative Status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC). [1]

  5. Pilar Pallete - Wikipedia

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    Pallete made her debut in Peru in 1950, after participating in the English-speaking theatre club, Lima Theatre Workshop. [14] She moved to Los Angeles, California in early 1953, [15] to dub a film, Sabotear en la selva, in English, and in February 1953, she signed a long term movie contract with Wayne-Fellows Productions, the production company owned by her future husband, John Wayne, and his ...

  6. Violence against women in Peru - Wikipedia

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    According to a study done in Lima, Peru in 2007, abused women have a 1.63-fold increased risk for unintended pregnancy. Additionally, women who have experienced both physical and sexual abuse are 3.31 fold more likely to get unintentionally pregnant. [6] Stereotypes and traditions normalize cycles of abuse.

  7. Alessandra de Osma - Wikipedia

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    Alessandra de Osma was born in San Borja, Lima, Peru. [1] She is daughter of Felipe Juan Luis de Osma Berckemeyer, Executive and Central Commercial Manager of Hermes Transportes Blindados, a Peruvian cash management firm, and wife Elizabeth María Foy Vásquez, a former model.

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