Freedom

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Freedom may refer to:

Architecture and buildings

  • Stadium La Libertadsports complex in Bata, Equatorial Guinea;

Art

  • Statue of Libertymonument in New York, United States;

Sports

  • Club Sport La Libertad: Costa Rican professional football team.

Localities and administrative divisions

  • La Libertad (Argentina)Argentina;
  • Commune La Libertad (Cúcuta)commune of Colombia;
  • Freedom (Ecuador)Canton of Ecuador;
  • Freedom (La Libertad), municipality of El Salvador;
  • La Libertad (Petén) municipality of the department of Petén, Guatemala;
  • La Libertad (Huehuetenango), municipality of the department of Huehuetenango, Guatemala;
  • Freedom (Comayagua)municipality of Comayagua, Honduras;
  • La Libertad (Francisco Morazán), municipality of the Department of Francisco Morazán, Honduras;
  • La Libertad (Chiapas), municipality of Mexico;
  • Freedomthe municipality of Nicaragua;
  • Department of La Libertad (El Salvador), territorial entity of El Salvador;
  • Department of La Libertadthe territorial entity of Peru;
  • Department of La Libertad (Confederation Peru-Boliviana), former second-level administrative entity of the Peruvian-Boliviana Confederation;
  • District of La LibertadAdministrative division of the department of Áncash, Peru;
  • District of La Libertad de Pallán, administrative division of the department of Cajamarca, Peru;

Music

  • Freedom, alternate name of Angel Parra's 1976 album;
  • FreedomAlvaro Soler's simple 2019;

Politics

  • The People of Freedom, political party of Italy;
  • Union of Freedompolitical party of Poland;

Posts

  • La Libertad (Madrid), former Spanish newspaper, published in Madrid between 1919 and 1939.
  • Freedom (Vitoria), newspaper published in Vitoria between 1890 and 1937.
  • Freedom (Badajoz)Extremadura newspaper.

Titles and awards

  • Presidential Medal of Freedomdecoration awarded in the United States.

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