Higinia Bartolomé de Alamo
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Higinia Bartolomé de Alamo (?–?) was a Venezuelan poet and writer from Barquisimeto. A contemporary of professor Alberto Castillo Arráez,[1] she was the wife of Dr. Antonio Alamo (1873-1953),[2] Minister of Development and governor of Bolívar state during the government of Juan Vicente Gómez.
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