- The Simón Bolívar
Guerrilla Coordinating Board (Spanish:
Coordinadora Guerrillera Simón Bolívar or CGSB) was an
umbrella group of
guerrilla organizations...
- character. The
exiled PCE
promoted the
creation of the
Agrupaciones Guerrilleras (Guerrilla Groups) in
several geographic zones,
coordinating the actions...
- diccionario.cedinci.org.
Retrieved 2024-03-15. "Tamara Bunke: espía y
guerrillera a las órdenes del 'Che'". La
Vanguardia (in Spanish). 2021-07-11. Retrieved...
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Estado de
Santa Catarina - UDESC, Florianópolis,
Brazil Anita Garibaldi:
Guerrillera en América del Sur, Heroína de la
Unidad Italiana, by
Julio A. Sierra...
-
member of a
guerrilla unit is a
guerrillero ([geriˈʎeɾo]) if male, or a
guerrillera ([geriˈʎeɾa]) if female.
Arthur Wellesley adopted the term "guerrilla"...
- Rebolledo, Tey
Diana (2005). The
Chronicles of
Panchita Villa and
Other Guerrilleras:
Essays on Chicana/Latina
Literature and Criticism.
University of Texas...
- The
Partisan of
Villa (Spanish:La
guerrillera de Villa) is a 1967 Spanish-Mexican
comedy film
directed by
Miguel Morayta and
starring Carmen Sevilla,...
- the nom de
guerre "Tania",
after Che Guevara's ****ociate "Tania the
Guerrillera". The SLA's next
action was the
armed robbery of the
Hibernia Bank branch...
-
Retrieved 15
October 2013. Pellegrino, Guillermo. "Lucía Topolansky, de
guerrillera a vicepresidente". www.clarin.com (in Spanish).
Retrieved 14 September...
- Eugenia. My Life as a
Colombian Revolutionary:
Reflections of a
Former Guerrillera, Trans.
Lorena Terando, Philadelphia:
Temple University Press, 2005....