
Paula Peña
Paula Peña is a respected historian known for her work on the history of Santa Cruz and its role in the independence of Bolivia. She has advocated for greater recognition of Santa Cruz's contributions to the formation of the nation, emphasizing the importance of local narratives in understanding Bolivia's historical context. Peña's insights have sparked reflections on the significance of the region's struggle for freedom.
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Paula Peña is a historian who recalled the strategic vision of Santa Cruz from 1825.
Santa Cruz, tierra de los estrategas con proyección marítimaPaula Peña reflects on Antelo's ability to connect urban planning with regional identity.
Un documental revive la huella intelectual y arquitectónica de Sergio AnteloPaula Peña believes that invisible socks should not be worn with formal attire.
“Son una epidemia”: la guerra contra los ‘pinkies’ se libra en las redes sociales y en los clubes de caballeros | ICONHistorian Paula Peña explains that Carnaval is the only celebration that is celebrated integrally throughout the country.
Carnaval: magia y diversidad une a toda BoliviaPaula Peña is a historian who directs the Regional Historical Museum and emphasizes the dynamic nature of culture.
El futuro de Santa Cruz: 7 ejes clave para el desarrollo regional rumbo al 2061Paula Peña emphasized the importance of Santa Cruz's bravery in the creation of Bolivia.
Santa Cruz: El grito libertario que encendió el ‘poder local’ del nuevo país
























