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    Matilde Hidalgo Navarro de Procel (September 29, 1889, in Loja, Ecuador – February 20, 1974, in Guayaquil, Ecuador) was an Ecuadorian physician, poet...
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    economic, scientific research, social and sports activities. The Matilde Hidalgo award is given to people or institutions that contribute to the development...
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  • Gabriela Sofía Castro as Antonia Hidalgo Obregón Ivanna Castro as Matilde Hidalgo Obregón Nicolás Haza as Samuel Hidalgo Obregón Fernanda Borches as Karen...
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  • feminist and politician Matilde Hidalgo (1889–1974), Ecuadorian politician Matilde Ladrón de Guevara (1910–2009), Chilean poet Matilde E. Moisant (1878–1964)...
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  • that women were not to exercise that right. The issue was raised by Matilde Hidalgo in 1924, which caused a public debate as well as a debate in Parliament...
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    as well as the inability to stand for office. Ecuador (a doctor, Matilde Hidalgo de Prócel, sues and wins the right to vote) Kazakh ASSR (Soviet Union)...
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    Cultura" and writer Clodoveo Carrión Mora, palaeontologist and naturalist Matilde Hidalgo, physician, poet, and activist Eduardo Kingman, artist Bernardo Valdivieso...
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    from Ecuador in a 2009 survey conducted by Vistazo [es] Magazine Dr. Matilde Hidalgo de Procel Decoration for Business Merit from the National Assembly...
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  • Rosado (born 1973) - assembly member, vice prefect of Guayas Province Matilde Hidalgo (1889–1974) - activist, physician, first Ecuadorian woman to finish...
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  • doctor". syracuse. 17 February 2003. Retrieved 24 September 2021. "Matilde Hidalgo abrió las puertas de una sociedad equitativa en Ecuador – Ministerio...
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    doctorate on in 1923, was the first medical thesis written in Afrikaans. Matilde Hidalgo (1889–1974) was the first female doctor in Ecuador. Johanna Hellman...
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    Kong-born Canadian journalist and TV anchor for CNN; in Hong Kong Died: Matilde Hidalgo, 84, Ecuadorian physician and women's rights activist The last Israeli...
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  • matildeae Sherwood et al., 2023 Spider Matilde Hidalgo A tarantula from Ecuador named "in honour of Matilde Hidalgo Navarro [...], physician, politician...
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  • Cuenca for her struggle for women's rights. In 2016 she received the Matilde Hidalgo de Procel Award from the National Assembly of Ecuador. Anarchism in...
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    with more than 7,000 musical scores and 65 instruments on display. Matilde Hidalgo de Procel Museum The museum, on the main floor of the building of the...
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    very first time in Latin America, women were legally allowed to vote. Matilde Hidalgo Women's suffrage in Ecuador Women's suffrage in Uruguay "El voto femenino...
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  • codes in Mexico is reserved for the states of Guerrero, Mexico, Michoacán, Hidalgo, Morelos, Oaxaca, Puebla, Tlaxcala, and Veracruz. The country code of Mexico...
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    suffrage in Ecuador started with Matilde Hidalgo, the country’s first female voter who cast her ballot on May 10, 1924. Hidalgo became the first woman to earn...
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    universities around the country. In February 2017 she won the prize Premio Matilde Hidalgo as result of 20 years of academic experience in the area of Literary...
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    suffragist and the first female presidential candidate in Ecuador Matilde Hidalgo (1889–1974) – physician, poet, and activist who was the first woman...
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    Cañizares, Manuela Sáez, Rosa Zárate, Dolores Cacuango, Transito Amaguaña, Matilde Hidalgo de Procel and Nela Martyes. In 2016 she was the president of the 'Political...
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    the foundation's director until 2019. In 2018 she was awarded the Matilde Hidalgo Prize for cultural merit. The award was made by the economist Elizabeth...
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    International Women's Day, 2024, she gave out awards in the name of Matilde Hidalgo to Vicenta Chuma, Luz Palomeque and Francisca Sumba. In the following...
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  • of the founding members (with Virginia Larenas, Raquel Verdesoto, Matilde Hidalgo and Nela Martínez) of the Ecuadorian Women's Alliance in 1938. Goetschel...
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    ceremony where Aulestia thanked her for her support. She was awarded the Matilde Hidalgo Prize by the National Assembly's President Gabriela Rivadeneira in...
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    agitating for the right to vote and participate on local councils. When Matilde Hidalgo received a ruling from the ministerial council that she could vote...
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  • Alliance in 1938 together with Virginia Larenas, Luisa Gómez de la Torre, Matilde Hidalgo and Nela Martínez. She was married to a professor named Miguel Ángel...
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  • title in the Portuguese nobility or gentry, related to the Spanish cognate hidalgo. Fidalgo may also refer to: Alfonso Fidalgo, Spanish paralympic athlete...
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  • as Violeta Rattery Jesús Pampín as Inspector Blount Amalia Bernabé as Matilde Gloria Ferrandiz as Mujer de la cabaña Humberto Balado as Ronnie Hershey...
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    America to extend the right to vote to women, after the lobbying of Dr. Matilde Hidalgo, as the Council of State of Ecuador ruled that Ecuadorian women enjoyed...
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