Martina Iñíguez

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Martina Iñíguez
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Born 24 November 1939
Corrientes
Nationality Argentina

Martina María Iñíguez de Monreal is an Argentine known for writing about the History of the tango. [1] She wrote a biography of Carlos Gardel. [2]

History of the tango Wikimedia article page

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References

  1. Vida Latina
  2. Carlos Gardel His hidden biography, Martina Iñíguez