Julia Montoussé Fargues: The Mop Inventor

Julia Montoussé Fargues, a Spanish inventor of French origin, is credited with the invention of the mop alongside her daughter, Julia Rodríguez-Maribona. She passed away in 1971, leaving a lasting impact on household cleaning practices.
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Julia Montoussé Fargues (died 27 September 1971 in Avilés) was a Spanish inventor of French origin, considered the inventor of the mop, alongside her daughter Julia Rodríguez-Maribona.