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manifestaciones

Manifestaciones is the plural of manifestación in Spanish and can refer to several related but distinct concepts depending on the context. In general use, it denotes an expression, display, or occurrence of something that makes an idea, condition, or trend observable. The term is common across social, medical, cultural, and scientific domains.

In social and political contexts, a manifestación refers to a public demonstration or protest organized to

In medicine, a manifestación denotes a sign or symptom of a disease or medical condition. Clinics and

In other contexts, manifestaciones describe how abstract phenomena are expressed in tangible forms—cultural, artistic, linguistic, or

See also: manifestación (singular) and related terms in law, medicine, and cultural studies.

express
support
or
opposition
to
a
policy,
event,
or
cause.
These
events
can
take
the
form
of
marches,
rallies,
vigils,
or
sit-ins
and
are
often
shaped
by
legal
frameworks
that
regulate
permits,
routes,
timing,
and
safety.
The
right
to
peaceful
assembly
is
protected
in
many
democracies,
though
authorities
may
impose
restrictions
to
maintain
public
order.
researchers
use
the
term
to
describe
observable
or
reportable
features
that
help
in
diagnosis
and
monitoring.
Manifestations
can
be
subjective,
such
as
pain
or
fatigue,
or
objective,
such
as
a
rash
or
fever.
They
may
appear
early
or
later
in
the
course
of
an
illness
and
can
vary
with
treatment
and
disease
progression.
social
expressions
that
reveal
underlying
processes
or
characteristics.
The
concept
emphasizes
observable
evidence
of
something
that
may
not
be
immediately
visible.