Country:  Argentina
Region:  Buenos Aires
Location:  Buenos Aires
Photo by:  Ander Aguirre
Date:  2007-01-07
Image ID:  300850
 
British residents in Argentina in 1909, offered to build this tower as a commemoration of the centenary of the "Revolucion de Mayo". Was inaugurated in May 24, 1916. After the Falkland war in 1982 it's name was changed to "Torre Monumental".

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Place: Argentina | Argentine Republic | Buenos Aires | South America | South American | Torre de los Ingleses | Torre Monumental
Topics: mammal  | mammalia  | mammals  | monument  | monuments  | tribute  | vertebrates
Keywords:clock towers | clocks | landmarks
 
 
 
 
 

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