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							<title>8 libertadoras chingonas de América Latina</title>
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															<description><![CDATA[Si estás pensando en el siglo diecinueve y los movimientos de independencia en América Latina, probablemente hay una imagen estereotípica que se te ocurre. Soldados valientes a caballo, políticos en su ropa elaborada y anticuada, y esas pelucas que creo que solo se pueden describir como horrorosas. Tal vez no estás pensando en el papel]]></description>
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															<description><![CDATA[If you’re taking a trip to the 19th century and thinking about Latin American independence movements, there might be a particular stereotypical image that comes to mind. Valiant soldiers on horses, politicians in stuffy 19th century attire, and those hairstyles which I think can only be described as hairy. You might not be thinking about]]></description>
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