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English: From top, left to right: an indigenous transgender female in Viedma, Río Negro in 1902, dressed in female and male clothes; activists Raúl Soria and Carlos Jáuregui in the cover of magazine Siete Días in 1984; portraits of the "Princesa de Borbón", a famed travesti of the Buenos Aires gay scene, circa 1911; the Frente de Liberación Homosexual in 1973; transgender activists in 1998, including Lohana Berkins and Claudia Pía Baudracco; and a crowd at the Buenos Aires pride march of 2018.
Español: Montaje de la historia LGBT en la Argentina. De izquierda a derecha: una "hombre-mujer" detenida en Río Negro en 1902; Raúl Soria y Carlos Jáuregui en la portada de Siete Días en 1984; la "Princesa de Borbón", reconocida travesti de Buenos Aires de principios del siglo XX; el Frente de Liberación Homosexual (FLH) en 1973; activistas travesti-trans en 1998: Lohana Berkins, María Belén Correa, Nadia Echazú, Claudia Pía Baudracco y Jeanette Contreras; la Marcha del Orgullo de Buenos Aires en 2018.
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current23:31, 6 July 2021Thumbnail for version as of 23:31, 6 July 20211,000 × 1,400 (2.34 MB)Rumba Samba Mambo{{Information |Description={{es|Montaje de la historia LGBT en la Argentina. De izquierda a derecha: una "hombre-mujer" detenida en Río Negro en 1902; Raúl Soria y Carlos Jáuregui en la portada de ''Siete Días'' en 1984; la "Princesa de Borbón", reconocida travesti de Buenos Aires de principios del siglo XX; el Frente de Liberación Homosexual (FLH) en 1973; activistas travesti-trans en 1998: Lohana Berkins, María Belén Correa, Nadia Echazú, Claudia Pía Ba...

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