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Maria Baldó I Massanet
Maria Baldó i Massanet (2 July 1884 - 17 February 1964) was a Spanish pedagogue, feminist, ethnologist, and folklorist. She was involved in the political, social, cultural, and educational fields of Catalonia. Biography She was a daughter of Santiago Baldó i Domènech and Maria Mansanet (or Massanet) i Santacreu. She came to live in Catalonia as a child. Trained as a folklorist, at the age of just over twenty, there is already evidence of various activities, such as the evening organized by the (School of Institutions and Other Careers for Women), in which she read her work ''Notas sobre las mujeres del Quixote'' (Notes on the women of the Quixote). From her first marriage with Josep Serra Chartó (died 1911), her son, , was born in 1909. Baldo wrote for several periodicals, such as ''La Veu de Catalunya'', ''Una védade'', ''Art jove'', ''Companya'', ''Portantveu del Club Femení i d’esports de Barcelona'', ''La Dona Catalana'', and while in French exile, ''Tramontane''. ...
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Hellín
Hellín is a city and Municipalities in Spain, municipality of Spain located in the province of Albacete, Castilla–La Mancha. The municipality spans across a total area of 781.66 km2. As of 1 January 2020, it has a population of 30,200, which makes it the second largest municipality in the province. It belongs to the Comarcas of Spain, ''comarca'' of Campos de Hellín. History There is an archaeological site at Tolmo de Minateda hill near Hellín, with phases of Iberians, Iberian, Ancient Rome, Roman and Visigoth occupation. There are archaeological evidences suggesting that the Minateda site may have stood at some point at the Byzantine Empire, Byzantine side of the Limes (Roman Empire), ''limes''. A tentative identification with the ''Iyih'' mentioned in the Treaty of Orihuela, Pact of Theodemir has been also proposed. Minateda was thus probably known as ''Madinat Iyyuh'' during the Islamic period. The Arabic name of Hellín was however ''Falyān'', which eventually evolved in ...
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