en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marina_Ginest%C3%A0
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In 1952, Ginestà married a Belgian diplomat and returned to Barcelona.
This chronology is wrong: after marrying Belgian diplomat Carl Werck, Ginestà lived in several other cities and was in Barcelona only much later, in the 1970s.
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Recent biographical reporting based on Ginestà's daughter, Isabelle Werck-Ginestá, says Marina's second marriage did not bring her back to Barcelona in 1952. Instead, the marriage led her to live in Brussels, The Hague, Quito, London, New Orleans, and Barcelona only in 1972–1976. The same report adds that she settled in Paris permanently in 1980.
Barcelona City Council's profile of Ginestà likewise says she returned to Barcelona when democracy was restored, not in 1952. That directly contradicts the article's claim that she returned to Barcelona immediately upon marrying a Belgian diplomat.
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- 'La chica del fusil': La intensa vida de Marina Ginestà contada por su hija - Yahoo Vida y Estilo / Agencia EFE
"Este matrimonio le llevó por medio mundo: Bruselas, La Haya (donde nació Isabelle en 1954), Quito, Londres, Nueva Orleáns y Barcelona (1972-1976)."
- Marina Ginestà Coloma | Women and feminism | Barcelona City Council
"She returned to Barcelona when democracy was restored".