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Meaning of traer por la calle la amargura




Felipe Lorenzo del Río

traer por la calle la amargura
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Also carrying something or someone down the street bitterness. Persistently creating problems and difficulties that are not solved. It seems that the expression has Madrid origins. Before 1832, Calle 7 de Julio, small and next to the Plaza Mayor, was the Calle de la Amargura where the inmates entered the Plaza Mayor from the Plaza de la Villa prison.

  



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