Researcher Fernanda Núñez Becerra described how the story of Malinche, also known as Doña Marina and Malintzin, has transformed in Mexico, since the years of the Spanish Conquest.
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A lot of important events and concerts are being canceled due to the coronavirus, especially for Brazilians and the Portuguese.
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Since quarantine took effect, writers and newspapers everywhere have suffered, especially smaller publications.
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According to a census by the Salvadoran Association of Circus Owners, over 50 circuses are frozen in place due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the associated quarantine measures, unable to put on shows, and thus, unable to earn a living.
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Manuel Zapata Olivella was born one hundred years ago in Córdoba but grew up in Cartagena and later moved to Bogotá to study medicine.
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Tony Marín, famous for his Spanish version of “The House of the Rising Sun,” died without being tested to see if he had the coronavirus.
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Through international literary awards, various Mexican writers have captivated readers all around the world with their works, including in Argentina.
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The Argentine film “Lo Habrás Imaginado” recently premiered on the platform cine.ar.
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Brasília is not just the capital of Brazil, it is a city whose history and memories changed the lives of many Brazilians.
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The Instituto Distrital de las Artes de Bogotá (Idartes) reviewed strategies to support artists and cultural managers and guarantee a wide cultural offer for all, despite the coronavirus.
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