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La Difunta Correa: the Story that Crossed the Andes and Found Devotees in Biobío - El Contraste

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One of the best known anecdotes on the other side of the mountain range is “Difunta Correa”, which has crossed borders for more than half a century and which today is present in our country, even with a bit of land in the Biobío. The story begins with Deolinda Antonia Correa, who was born in the arid places of San Juan, Argentina, in the first half of the 19th century. Tradition tells that the young woman decided to follow her husband, forcibly …
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One of the best known anecdotes on the other side of the mountain range is “Difunta Correa”, which has crossed borders for more than half a century and which today is present in our country, even with a bit of land in the Biobío. The story begins with Deolinda Antonia Correa, who was born in the arid places of San Juan, Argentina, in the first half of the 19th century. Tradition tells that the young woman decided to follow her husband, forcibly …

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elcontraste.cl broke the news in on Tuesday, September 2, 2025.
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