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to establish an educational institute for women along the lines of her foundation in Chile. This institute educated, among others, the Bolivian composer
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where he founded a school for the children of the colonial upper-class. In 1828, she accompanied her father to
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in Santiago, which she directed until 1845. In that year, she relocated to
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and his wife María Martínez Outes. Her father had emigrated from Spain to
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Historia de la instrucción primaria en la República Argentina 1810–1910
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In 1832, together with her sister Manuela, Cabezón established a
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Index

Salta
Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata
Valparaíso
Argentine-Chilean
educator
women's education
19th-century
South America
Santiago de Chile
La Paz
Bolivia
secular
educator
José León Cabezón
es
Salta
Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata
Santiago de Chile
Latin
school for girls
La Paz
Bolivia
José Ballivián
Modesta Sanginés Uriarte
La Serena
Valparaíso
secular


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