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(Colores OLPC añadidos al icónico mapa dibujado por Torres García, artista uruguayo (1878-1949). América Invertida, 1943 in the public domain according the Uruguayan law 9.739 and its subsequent amendments. At least 50 years have passed since the autho) |
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"So we now turn the map upsidedown, to give us a fair idea of our position, and not as they wish in the rest of the world. The point of America, from now on, prolonging itself, insistently signals the South, our north." (from Wikipedia article on Torres García) |
"So we now turn the map upsidedown, to give us a fair idea of our position, and not as they wish in the rest of the world. The point of America, from now on, prolonging itself, insistently signals the South, our north." (from Wikipedia article on Torres García) |
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Colores OLPC añadidos al icónico mapa dibujado por Torres García, artista uruguayo (1878-1949). América Invertida, 1943 in the public domain according the Uruguayan law 9.739 and its subsequent amendments. At least 50 years have passed since the author's death.
"So we now turn the map upsidedown, to give us a fair idea of our position, and not as they wish in the rest of the world. The point of America, from now on, prolonging itself, insistently signals the South, our north." (from Wikipedia article on Torres García)
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