- In Spanish, a
cacerolazo (Spanish pronunciation: [kaθeɾoˈlaθo] or [kaseɾoˈlaso]) or
cacerolada ([kaθeɾoˈlaða]); also in
Catalan a c****olada (Catalan pronunciation:...
- York Times.
Retrieved 29
November 2011. "Otro
amplio cacerolazo en la ciudad" [Another
large cacerolazo in the city]. La Nación (in Spanish). 11
January 2002...
- A
number of
cacerolazos, pot-banging protests, took
place in
several cities of
Argentina on
September 13 and
November 8, 2012. The first, in September...
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portal Money portal Plano Collor - a
similar measure taken in
Brazil Cacerolazo Corralón Fractional-reserve
banking Third World debt * Reato, Ceferino...
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montage of
protests happening in
Chile with her
newly released song “
Cacerolazo”
playing in the background,
whose lyrics reflect the
policies that culminated...
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onset of the coup,
residents in
urban centres such as
Yangon staged cacerolazos,
striking pots and pans in
unison every evening as a
symbolic act to...
- from the
original on 4
October 2012. "Otro
amplio cacerolazo en la ciudad" [Another
large cacerolazo in the city]. La Nación (in Spanish). 11
January 2002...
- "government of
national unity".
Following the broadcast,
spontaneous cacerolazos ("pot banging") took
place throughout Buenos Aires and
other major cities...
- later. On 1 December, the so-called
Continental Cacerolazo was held, in Bogotá the
Andean cacerolazo was held in Park Way and po****r ****emblies began...
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Economy of
Argentina Argentine peso
Convertibility plan
Corralito Corralón
Cacerolazo 2001
riots Apagón
Economic emergency law Debt
restructuring edit...