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Half a Century After the Darkest Day the Carranza Family Knew Where the Twins Are: “Hope Was Never Lost”

They were 18 years old and lived in a country convulsed and crossed by violence. They both raised the banner of ideals that for the holders of power should be outlawed as it took place. They were Adriana Maria and Cecilia Maria Carranza, 18 years old, sanfrancisqueñas twins disappeared in the military civic dictatorship that decided the fates of the country between 1976 and 1983. They spent 50 years of that day in which they were kidnapped, from…
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They were 18 years old and lived in a country convulsed and crossed by violence. They both raised the banner of ideals that for the holders of power should be outlawed as it took place. They were Adriana Maria and Cecilia Maria Carranza, 18 years old, sanfrancisqueñas twins disappeared in the military civic dictatorship that decided the fates of the country between 1976 and 1983. They spent 50 years of that day in which they were kidnapped, from…

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El Periódico - San Francisco broke the news in on Sunday, March 22, 2026.
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