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    of the rebel leaders on 24 February 1816, at what is now known as the Camellon de los Martires. These included José María García de Toledo and Manuel...
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    since 1900. Initially, the Battle of Flowers was a stroll along the old "Camellón Abello", now Paseo de Bolívar, that opened two groups of people formed...
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    Querétaro and Tonalá streets. Avenida Alvaro Obregon has a pedestrian median (camellón) lined with gardens and fountains with characters from Roman and Greek...
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    terraces at Moray. Inca terrace irrigation engineering. Waru waru (or camellon). In desert regions, above and below-ground puquios irrigated crops. Llamas...
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    Sandalio Junco Camellón (1894-1942) was a Cuban Afro-Latino labor figure and communist radical. Having started out as a trade unionist, Junco rose through...
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  • designated the name of Bolívar department, in honor to Simón Bolívar. 1870 - El camellón de los Mártires (median strip) built, making a social place for the Cartagenero...
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  • (Centro de Convenciones Cartagena de Indias – Patio de Banderas) Cartagena (Camellón de los Mártires) Cartagena (Palace of Inquisition) Cartagena (Plaza de...
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  • Santiago, San Felipe y Chambacú. Ruinas de las baterías. Isla de Tierrabomba Camellón de los Mártires Capilla de la orden tercera Casa Covo. Calle 28 21-285...
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