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Alicia García-Salcedo González

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Asturian Catholic lawyer In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is García-Salcedo and the second or maternal family name is González.
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Alicia García-Salcedo González (1903, Uviéu - 2003, Llanes), was an Asturian Catholic lawyer known for becoming in 1935 the first lawyer of Asturies.

References

  1. "La inspiradora historia de la primera abogada de Asturias". 2018.
  2. ARANTXA MARGOLLES (2017). "EL COMERCIO, ante la jornada 'Futuro en femenino', relata la historia de mujeres pioneras".


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