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  1. The Obelisk of Montevideo, officially Obelisk to the Constituents of 1830 ( Spanish: Obelisco a los Constituyentes de 1830) is a monument created by sculptor José Luis Zorrilla de San Martín (1891-1975). It is a three-sided obelisk made of granite, 40 metres (130 ft) tall with three bronze statues on its sides, representing "Law ...

  2. El obelisco a los Constituyentes de 1830 es un obelisco histórico de la ciudad de Montevideo, Uruguay, ubicado en la intersección del bulevar Artigas con la avenida 18 de Julio. Es una obra en bronce y granito del escultor uruguayo José Luis Zorrilla de San Martín.

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    • Villa Dolores and The Zoo of Montevideo
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    The barrio is located south of Avenida Italia and north of Rivera Avenue and includes the districts Belgrano, Italiano, Villa Dolores and the park area. It borders the barrios Tres Cruces to the west and north, La Blanqueada and Unión to the north, Buceo to the east and Pocitosto the south. The park covers an area of 60 hectares (150 acres) and is ...

    In 1907, Pablo Nereo Gabriel Antonio Pereira (1838–1906) donated eleven acres of his land, which was then named after him as "Campo Pereira," for a building a park, to the Economic Management Board, and the idea of a park was created by an Act of March 1907 which also projected wide boulevards and avenues. The project's landscape French architect, ...

    Parque Batlle is counted as one of the seven coastal barrios, along with Punta Carretas, Pocitos, Buceo, Malvín, Punta Gorda and Carrasco. It is characterized as being of high population density and most of the households are of medium-high- or high-income.According to Administración Nacional de Educación Pública (ANEP) of Uruguay, the Parque Batll...

    Villa Dolores is a district of Parque Batlle. It took its name from the original Villa of Don Alejo Rossell y Rius and of Doña Dolores Pereira de Rossel who started there a private collection of animals which became a zoological garden. It was passed to the city in 1919, and in 1955 the Planetarium of Montevideowas built within its premises.

    In 1934, "La Carreta", a bronze monument on granite base by José Belloni was introduced. The monument, one of several statues in the park, is located on Avenida Lorenzo Merola near Estadio Centenario and depicts yoked oxen pulling a loaded wagon. It was designated a national monument in 1976. Another statue in the same side of the park is a bronze ...

    Apart from the stadium, the area around the park has many buildings notable for their architecture and style. Among them are several hospitals, the biggest of which is the Hospital de Clínicas of the Faculty of Medicine of the University of the Republic and a Site of Municipal Interest since 1995, the Italian Hospital and Pereira Rossell Hospital (...

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    Obelisk of Montevideo in the Parque Batlle. Parque Batlle is named in honor of José Batlle y Ordóñez, President of Uruguay from 1911 to 1915. The park was originally proposed by an Act of March 1907, which also projected wide boulevards and avenues. French landscape architect, Carlos Thays, began the plantings in 1911.

    • 43 m (141 ft)
    • 11#00 & 12#00
  4. Un obelisco u óbelo (del idioma griego ὀβελίσκος - obeliskos, diminutivo irónico de ὀβελός - obelos: espeto, aguja) es un monumento pétreo con forma de pilar, de sección cuadrada, con cuatro caras trapezoidales iguales, ligeramente convergentes, rematado superiormente en una pequeña pirámide denominada piramidión.

  5. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. This is a category about a Uruguayan monument identified by the ID. 020-160. Subcategories. This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total. Obelisk of Montevideo in art ‎ (3 F) La fuerza (Obelisco de Montevideo) ‎ (4 F) La ley (Obelisco de Montevideo) ‎ (3 F)

  6. hmn.wiki › es › Obelisk_of_MontevideoObelisco de Montevideo

    El Obelisco de Montevideo , catalogado oficialmente como Obelisco a los Constituyentes de 1830 , es un monumento creado por el escultor José Luis Zorrilla de San Martín (1891-1975). Es un obelisco de granito de tres lados, de 40 metros (130 pies) de altura con tres estatuas de bronce en sus lados, que representan "Ley", "Libertad" y "Fuerza".