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  2. Iztaccihuatl - Wikipedia

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    The gods covered them with snow and changed them into mountains. Iztaccíhuatl's mountain is called "White Woman" (from Nahuatl iztāc "white" and cihuātl "woman") because it resembles a woman lying on her back, and is often covered with snow — the peak is sometimes nicknamed La Mujer Dormida, "The Sleeping Woman". Popocatépetl became an ...

  3. International Women's Day - Wikipedia

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    The event was organized by the Multisectorial de la Mujer (English: Multisectorial of Women), an organization formed by members of women's groups, feminists, housewives and representatives of political parties and unions. [48]

  4. Popocatépetl and Iztaccíhuatl - Wikipedia

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    View of the Puebla Valley, with Popocatépetl and Iztaccíhuatl in the distance, 1906. Popocatépetl and Iztaccíhuatl refers to the volcanoes Popocatépetl ("the Smoking Mountain") and Iztaccíhuatl ("white woman" in Nahuatl, sometimes called the Mujer Dormida "sleeping woman" in Spanish) [1] in Iztaccíhuatl–Popocatépetl National Park, [2] [3] which overlook the Valley of Mexico and the ...

  5. La Mujer Moderna - Wikipedia

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    La Mujer Moderna was a Mexican weekly feminist magazine founded by Hermila Galindo and published between 1915 and 1919. Between September 16, 1915 and September 16, 1919, 102 issues were published in México City, México. [1] The magazine had weekly, then monthly publications. The name La Mujer Moderna was changed to Mujer Moderna as time ...

  6. La Mujer - Wikipedia

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    La Mujer Shirley Bassey canta en Español (The Woman - Shirley Bassey sings in Spanish), is a Shirley Bassey studio album recorded in Spanish. The first recording sessions were held in Spain, and the album was completed in California, at the Hitsville West studio in December 1988.

  7. Concepción Arenal - Wikipedia

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    El reo, el pueblo y el verdugo, o, La ejecución pública de la pena de muerte [The inmate, the people and the executioner, or the public execution of the death penalty] (in Spanish). Madrid: Estab. Tip. de Estrada, Díaz y López. —— (1869). La mujer del porvenir [The woman of the future] (in Spanish). Seville: Eduardo Perié.

  8. Celia Amorós - Wikipedia

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    In relation to this field, included in her work are Sören Kierkegaard o la subjetividad del caballero (1987) and Diáspora y Apocalipsis. Ensayos sobre el Nominalismo de Jean Paul Sartre's Nominalism (2001). She was a member of the Frente de Liberación de la Mujer (English: Women's Liberation Front) in Madrid until 1980. [4]

  9. La mujer del Vendaval - Wikipedia

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    La mujer del Vendaval (English title: The Lady from Vendaval) [1] is a Mexican telenovela produced by Mapat L. de Zatarain for Televisa. It is a remake of the Venezuelan telenovela Un esposo para Estela. On November 12, 2012, Canal de las Estrellas started broadcasting La Mujer Del Vendaval weekdays at 6:15pm, replacing Cachito de cielo. [2]