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Buenos Aires, Argentina June 2001 <i>&quot;The Monumento a Bartolomé Mitre in the Plaza Mitre was created by the Italian sculptors Luis Calandra, David and Eduardo Rubino. It is an imposing work carried out in white Carrara marble that dominates the square from the high part of the ravine. Bartolomé Mitre Martinez (1821 – 1906) was an statesman, military figure, and author. He was the President of Argentina from 1862 to 1868. As a liberal, he was an opponent of Juan Manuel de Rosas, and was forced into exile where he worked as a soldier and journalist in Uruguay, Bolivia, Peru, and Chile. Mitre returned to Argentina after the defeat of Rosas. He led the revolt of Buenos Aires against Justo José de Urquiza's federal system, and was appointed to important posts in the provincial government after Buenos Aires seceded from the Confederation. Mitre was also the founder of La Nación, one of South America's leading newspapers. He wrote poetry and fiction (Soledad: novela original). He translated Dante's La divina commedia (The Divine Comedy) into Spanish.&quot; - wikipedia &quot;Mitre was a revolutionary who was forced into exile by Juan Manuel de Rosas. He would later return to the country and serve as president of Argentina during the 1860s. He founded the newspaper La Nación in 1870, and was an accomplished writer of history, poetry and fiction.&quot;</i> <a href="http://landingpadba.com/equestrian-monuments-buenos-aires/" rel="nofollow">landingpadba.com/equestrian-monuments-buenos-aires/</a> Image (205)
Monument to Bartolomé Mitre (Español: Monumento a Bartolomé Mitre) er en turistattraktion, en af de Monumenter i Buenos Aires , Argentina . Det er placeret: 166 km fra La Plata, 620 km fra Montevideo, 830 km fra Rosario. Læs videre
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