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El monumento a la Revolución: Un plan que se adaptó a la situación

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Una construcción no terminada sirve como un símbolo significativo en la Ciudad de México. El Monumento a la Revolución fue una obra de Carlos Obregón Santacilia que dejó un legado. Es representativo de la capital en todo el país. Detrás de su simbolismo está la historia de su construcción, la cual es peculiar y diferente a lo que muchos imaginan. […]

The post El monumento a la Revolución: Un plan que se adaptó a la situación first appeared on The Florida Star | The Georgia Star.

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