Cándida Lago Veiga

Cándida Lago Veiga

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Cándida Lago Veiga was a fishmonger and trade unionist from Moaña, Spain, who became a symbol of the struggle for the Second Republic. Tragically, she was killed on April 13, 1931, during a celebration of the republic's victory when armed men opened fire on the crowd, underscoring the violent clashes of that tumultuous time.

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Cándida Lago Veiga was a fishmonger and unionist who died during a tumultuous celebration of the republican victory.

El parto de la Segunda República | Opinión
El País·SpainSpain· 2025-04-25
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