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The phrase Virgins of Galindo refers to three maiden sisters (aged 7–16) that were slaughtered and then raped and dismembered just right after the assassination of their father, at the ''Galindo Manor'', located outside the city walls of Santo Domingo, several weeks after the reunification of Hispaniola island by Haiti occurred in 1822. Nowadays, within the Dominican society (specially among poets, historians, school curricula) these crimes are attributed to Haitian occupation soldiers.〔 However, some archives from the days would evidence that these crimes were not committed by Haitian officers, but by civilian men from both lands. == Family members == The Andújar family was of Canarian descent, and native to Hincha. After the Haitian invasions of 1801 and 1805 they settled on the outskirts of Santo Domingo. * Father: Andrés Antonio Andújar de Soto : ''Mother: María Manuela de Lara Pérez (deceased prior 1822)'' * "Virgins": #Ana María Clemente Andújar de Lara #Marcela Andújar de Lara #Águeda Andújar de Lara 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Virgins of Galindo」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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