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Argentina: Presidents unveil statue of Bolivian war heroine

THE presidents of Argentina and Bolivia unveiled a statue in Buenos Aires on Wednesday of Bolivian independence heroine Juana Azurduy.

The 25-ton, 52-foot bronze statue replaces one of Christopher Columbus that was taken down in 2013.

Celebrations were held this week of the monument’s symbolism of the “patria grande” or great homeland, a phrase used to refer to regional integration in Latin America.

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