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Governor Alfredo Cornejo, with his wife Lucía Panocchia, coordinator of the Rural Women's Program of the Institute of Rural Development (IDR), and the Secretary for the Environment and Development of the territory, Humberto Mingorance, participated in the recognition of the five Bolivian women who climbed El Aconcagua "Las Cholitas Escaladoras". The activity took place in the cellar Anna Bistró.
The climbing cholitas of Bolivia are: Lidia Huayllas, Dora Magueño, Analía Gonzáles, Elena Quispe and Cecilia Llusco. Five Aymara women live in the Bolivian city of El Alto-La Paz (4,200 meters above sea level) where they work as cooks with their husbands and brothers. Last Wednesday, they reached 6962 meters of Aconcagua Wednesday.
Cornejo said that "their presence in the activity has for sole purpose to pay tribute to those women who, with great effort, give the example, not only to their community, but also to the people of Mendoza and that's the symbol we want to value from the government, and the message they leave us is very positive, not only for mountaineers, but also for men and women across our country. "And he told them donated Mendoza products provided by Emetur and, with the Secretary for the Environment, rewarded them with diplomas for this feat.
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- IDR
- Institute of Rural Development
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