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Allegorical representations of Argentina : ウィキペディア英語版 | Allegorical representations of Argentina
There are various allegorical representations of Argentina or associated in any way with Argentina. There is not, however, a national personification with its own name, like Marianne from France, or Hispania from Spain, but sculptures and engravings representing liberty, republic, fatherland or other concepts that have been used officially by the Argentine state. == Sculptures == Despite the absence of a character with fixed characteristics, the allegory of Argentina usually is a female figure dressed in robes and wearing a Phrygian cap. Figures such as these appear in monuments related to the Malvinas War, like the ''Monument to the Coast Guard'' located in the barrio of Puerto Madero〔Official tourism site of de City of Buenos Aires: ''Puerto Madero'', available at http://www.bue.gov.ar/?ncMenu=183. Consulted on February 27, 2011.〕 or the ''Monument to the fallen soldiers in the Malvinas War'' of the city of Necochea.
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