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  2. Libertad (name) - Wikipedia

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    Libertad is a Spanish surname and a given name meaning 'freedom'. Notable people with the name include: Surname. Albert Libertad (1875–1908), pseudonym of ...

  3. Libertad - Wikipedia

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    Libertad (Spanish, 'freedom') or La Libertad may refer to: Arts, entertainment and media. Fictional characters. Libertad, in the comic strip Mafalda;

  4. Mottos of Francoist Spain - Wikipedia

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    Other tripartite mottos include "Liberté, égalité, fraternite" (liberty, equality, fraternity), created during the French Revolution; "Dios, Patria y Libertad" (God, Motherland and Freedom), used in the Dominican Republic; and "Dios, patria, rey" (God, Motherland, King) which dates back to Carlism, a traditionalist, right-wing Spanish ideology.

  5. Coat of arms of the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    The coat of arms of the Dominican Republic features a shield in similarly quartered colors as the flag, supported by a bay laurel branch (left) and a palm frond (right); above the shield, a blue ribbon displays the national motto: Dios, Patria, Libertad (God, Homeland, Liberty). Below the shield, the words República Dominicana appear on a red ...

  6. Coat of arms of El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    All this is surrounded by golden amber letters, which form the Spanish words "REPÚBLICA DE EL SALVADOR EN LA AMÉRICA CENTRAL" (transl. "Republic of El Salvador in Central America") in boldface capital letters. For special occasions, the entire coat of arms of El Salvador is stylized bathed in golden amber or silver.

  7. ¡Viva la libertad, carajo! - Wikipedia

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    ¡Viva la libertad, carajo!, sometimes shortened to "¡VLLC!", is the catchphrase of Javier Milei, president of Argentina since 2023. [1] The phrase translates into English as "Long Live Freedom, Damn It!"

  8. Libertad (coin) - Wikipedia

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    The Libertad coins are silver and gold bullion coins originating from Mexico and minted by the Casa de Moneda de México (Mexican Mint). The Mexican Mint was established in 1535 and is the oldest mint in the Americas. The modern coins contain 99.9% silver or gold (.999 fineness) and are available in various sizes. Both metal coins have ...

  9. Libertad Leblanc - Wikipedia

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    Libertad Leblanc's paternal grandfather was a Slovenian landowner, settled in Río Negro. She was named by her father Libertad, which means "Freedom" in the Spanish Language. [6] Her father was a handy businessman who was murdered, and whose skill for business and negotiation she inherited and would later use frequently as an actress.