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Matilde Díaz Vélez

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Matilde Díaz Vélez circa 1910

Matilde Díaz Vélez (2 July 1899 – 9 June 1986) was a philanthropist and urbanist whose will started the Fundación Carlos Díaz Vélez, which is concerned with education about cattle farming. The foundation is named for her father.[1] She had significance to Guernica, Buenos Aires.[2]

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