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  2. ¡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!"

  3. En unión y libertad - Wikipedia

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    En unión y libertad (Spanish for "in unity and freedom") is Argentina's national motto. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It appeared for the first time on the earliest Argentine gold and silver coins, as established by the 1813 General Assembly [ 3 ] during the War of Independence of the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata from the Spanish Empire .

  4. Canto a la libertad - Wikipedia

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    Canto a la libertad (Chant to Liberty) is the most well-known song by Aragonese singer-songwriter José Antonio Labordeta. It was composed in 1975 to represent "a dream of solidarity, humanity, social justice, hope and freedom" and constitute "a hymn to the Aragonese people".

  5. La Libertad (song) - Wikipedia

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    "La libertad" ('Freedom') is a song by Spanish-German singer-songwriter Álvaro Soler. It was released on 10 May 2019, as the third single from his second studio album, Mar de colores (2018), serving as the second single from its Versión Extendida reissue. The song was written by Soler, Ali Zuckowski, Jakke Erixson and Simon Triebel.

  6. Freedom of thought - Wikipedia

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    In European tradition, aside from the decree of religious toleration by Constantine I at Milan in 313, the philosophers Themistius, Michel de Montaigne, Baruch Spinoza, John Locke, Voltaire, Alexandre Vinet, and John Stuart Mill and the theologians Roger Williams and Samuel Rutherford have been considered major proponents of the idea of freedom ...

  7. De Libertad y Amor - Wikipedia

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    Para Seguir Viviendo (1985) De Libertad y Amor (Of Freedom and Love) was a music album released by the Chilean folk group Illapu in exile in France in 1984.

  8. Libertad Lamarque - Wikipedia

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    Libertad Lamarque Bouza (Spanish pronunciation: [liβeɾˈtað laˈmaɾke]; 24 November 1908 – 12 December 2000) was an Argentine and Mexican actress and singer, became one of the most iconic stars of the Golden Age of cinema in both Argentina and Mexico. [1]

  9. Libertad (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Libertad (lit. ' Freedom ') is a Spanish historical drama limited television series set in 19th-century Spain featuring both Western and survival thriller elements, [1] produced by Movistar+ and LaZona, directed by Enrique Urbizu and starring Bebe, Isak Férriz, Xabier Deive, Jorge Suquet, Sofía Oria and Jason Fernández. It was released on 26 ...