Vicenta Juaristi Eguino: The Eternal Rebel Who Welcomed Bolívar in 1825 and Her Descendants in Today’s Bolivia
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Vicenta Juaristi Eguino, revolution, independence, La PazAbstract
Female participation in the struggle for independence includes several key figures in urban settings, among whom “Doña Vicenta” stands out. She devoted her life to the cause of liberty and is valued today not only by history, but also by surviving relatives such as Carmen Sanjinés Soux. This historical chronicle pays tribute to the legacy of a pioneer in the fight for freedom.
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Crespo, L. S. (1925). “Doña Vicenta Juarista Eguino” en Las mujeres del tiempo heroico. La Paz: Impr. "Renacimiento".
Sanjinés Soux, C. (2025). Comunicación personal, entrevista sobre descendencia de Vicenta Juaristi Eguino.
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