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She traveled continuously throughout the peninsula and to various
European countries. She was a speaker at the Regional Congress of Catalonian Cooperatives in 1920, a delegate of the Valencia Popular Credit Cooperative, and the First National Cooperative Congress of 1921, and a participant in the
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and gave their daughter a complete education. To change to a less traditional environment that would allow Regina and her brother, Carlos, to develop with an education more in keeping with the ideas of the
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Lamo began her professional life as a music and singing teacher, but soon her concern led her to broaden her field of activity to other areas and develop a multidisciplinary career.
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Lamo also acted in other areas of interest. Thus, she was co-founder of the
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in 1909. After her first years of motherhood which were focused on the babies, Regina resumed her activity in conferences and publications.
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Regina de Lamo Jiménez was born on 7 September 1870 in the
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