The Flag Monument in Rosario, Argentina

Raven: A Journal of Vexillology 7:37-46 (2000)
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Abstract

When the liberator General Belgrano raised the first Argentine flag in the little town of Rosario in 1812, he little imagined the great monument that would rise to commemorate the event. The author traces the monument’s history through nearly a century of controversy to today.

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