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Adriana Acosta

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142: 137: 179: 54:. During the dictatorship that took the power on 1976, she maintained a militancy against the regime. She was kidnapped on 27 May 1978, when she was 22 years old, and was taken to the 228: 243: 51: 203: 172: 55: 213: 165: 233: 208: 238: 98: 43: 50:. On 1973 she was captain of the Buenos Aires team that won the Argentine championship. She also integrated the youth and the 46:
that ruled Argentina from 1976 to 1983. On 1972 she integrated and was captain of the metropolitan champion youth team
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This biographical article relating to an Argentine field hockey figure is a
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known as El Banco. She is still missing since then.
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Lomas de Zamora
Buenos Aires
Argentine
militant
field hockey
kidnapped
military dictatorship
Lomas Athletic Club
national field hockey team
clandestine detention center
CeNARD
Una Leona, treinta años antes
Siempre estuvo cerca
Archived
Wayback Machine
La cancha de hockey de la memoria
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Categories
1956 births
Argentine female field hockey players
People from Lomas de Zamora
People killed in the Dirty War
Las Leonas players
1978 deaths

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