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Juanita Larrauri

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In 1931 Larrauri began her career as a tango singer on LR3 Radio Nacional (later called Radio Belgrano). In 1936 she made her first record for Odeón. Other radio stations on which she appeared included LS3 Radio Mayo, LS5 Radio Rivadavia, LS2 Radio Prieto and LR2 Radio Argentina.
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With Peronism's rise to power in the 40s she postponed her singing career, but she was still featured in 1952 as the singer in "Evita Capitana" – a feminine hymn to Peronsim – by Rodolfo Sciamarella, and in 1972 she recorded an album titled
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In addition to Larrauri, the other women elected to serve in the Senate from 1952 were: Maria Rosa Calvino de Gómez, Elvira Rodriguez Leonardi de Rosales, Elena di Girolamo, Ilda Leonor Pineda de Molins and Hilda Nelida Castañeira de
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neighborhood of Buenos Aires on 12 March 1910. In 1949 she married pianist and orchestral director Francisco Rotundo. She died in Buenos Aires on 21 February 1990 at the age of 79.
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as one of its National Senators, joining a group of the first women to be elected to the Senate. That same year Larrauri sang "Evita Capitana", which became the anthem of the
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During the ban of Peronism (1955–1972) Larrauri became a major leader in the women's branch of the movement known as the "Peronist Resistance". When the ban on the
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In 1973 she was re-elected as a national senator, and on 24 March 1976 was again deposed along with the other elected representatives when
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Apart from her recordings and a few short tours in Argentina and neighboring countries, the bulk of her singing career was on radio.
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She was deposed along with all the other elected representatives by a right-wing military coup (the
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singer and was among a group of the first women elected to the
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In 1951 Larrauri was elected by the provincial legislature of
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Larrauri joined the National Committee of Eva Perón's
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Argentine name
surname
marital name
Juanita Larrauri - 1972 (2).jpg
National Senator
Entre Ríos
Entre Ríos
Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires
Justicialist Party
tango
Argentine Senate
coups
Floresta
Eva Perón
Women's Peronist Party
Entre Ríos Province
Delia Parodi
Entre Ríos Province
Women's Peronist Party
Revolución Libertadora
Pedro Eugenio Aramburu
Justicialist Party
Jorge Daniel Paladino
Juan Perón
a right-wing military dictatorship
Jorge Rafael Videla
Isabel Perón
coup d'état
List of former Argentine Senators

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