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Posted by Hugo Rep
Posted on August 23, 2025
with 2 comments
I made this trip to the city of Rosario with a group of students from my university in context of the "National Meeting of Women".
This meeting is held once a year in different parts of Argentina. That year it was the turn to carry it out in the province of Santa Fe.
My travel goals 5 of 23: visiting Santa Fe.
This meeting lasted 3 days and in it different debate workshops are organized around problems related to women, such as the actual employment situation, legal, safe and free abortion, contraceptive methods,LGTB collective, the role of women in society, love relationships, etc.
National Meeting of Women.
And how can it be otherwise, one of those nights a great party is thrown! We had some very interesting days.
Regarding the city of Rosario, I visited the Monument to the Flag. This monument is approximately 70 m high and 18 m wide, and is located in the National Park of the Flag.
Monument to the Flag.
It is in this place, on the banks of the Paraná River, where General Manuel Belgrano raised the Argentine flag for the first time in 1812.
Some very interesting architectural constructions can be seen around the monument.
I would like to return to Rosario city to continue visiting this city! It would be interesting to see the monument on a slightly calmer day, although I am not complaining because at least I was able to know it-
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A place steeped in history. The monument consists of several areas with different symbols, which we understood and appreciated as we shared a guided tour with schoolchildren from the city.
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A place steeped in history. The monument consists of several areas with different symbols, which we understood and appreciated as we shared a guided tour with schoolchildren from the city.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful experience touring the flag monument and its surroundings... I come to Rosario for work and like to go for a walk after work to unwind.
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