For the remaining Bergés it has not been easy to combine the courses of this surname. César’s grandfather and Valeria were red, his father, white, and now they know that his uncle had joined the Communist Party and disappeared for political reasons, after having been released from Viedma prison in Río Negro, Argentina, and expelled from that country. Although Luis Bergés emigrated very young, first from Trinidad to Montevideo and then to Buenos …
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For the remaining Bergés it has not been easy to combine the courses of this surname. César’s grandfather and Valeria were red, his father, white, and now they know that his uncle had joined the Communist Party and disappeared for political reasons, after having been released from Viedma prison in Río Negro, Argentina, and expelled from that country. Although Luis Bergés emigrated very young, first from Trinidad to Montevideo and then to Buenos …