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Sara Ugarte de Salamanca
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Sara Ugarte de Salamanca (1866-1925[1]) was a Bolivian poet and wife of Daniel Salamanca Urey. She was from Cochabamba.[2] She campaigned to have a monument built to the local heroines who had fought trained soldiers in 1812.
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Born | 1866 Cochabamba |
Died | 1925 Cochabamba |
Nationality | Bolivia |
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