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The Lilac line, the transport of women that defies sexism in Bolivia

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El Alto (Bolivia), Sep 30 (EFE) .- (Camera: Yolanda Salazar) A group of Bolivian women decided to create the "Lilac line" of public transport in the city of El Alto, the second most populated in the country, with the purpose of providing a safe and reliable service, especially for other women, children and the elderly.FOOTAGE OF THE LILAC LINE IN EL ALTO, BOLIVIA

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