Mirandilla is a municipality with a population of around 1,250 people. It was founded sometime in the thirteenth or fourteenth century by people from Miranda de Ebro or Miranda de Duero. The most famous building in the town is the Iglesia de Santa María Magdalena.
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Calle Carolina Coronado is a street in the town named after Carolina Coronado, one a handful of Spanish Sapphic writers from the 19th Century. She was part of the hermandad lírica. Coronado was widely read at the time but later written out of history because she challenged patriarchal norms of the era.
Asociación Cultural de Mujeres “Carolina Coronado” is a women’s organization in the town named after Sapphic Romantic era writer Carolina Coronado. In 2017, they were recognized by Instituto de la Mujer de Extremadura for their important work in serving rural women.
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