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A Peace Pole in the neighbourhood of Empalme Graneros, Rosario, Argentina. The pole has four sides, with the message "May peace prevail on Earth" written in four languages; this pole shows the message in Toba and Italian. The other two languages are Spanish and Guaraní.

I, Pablo D. Flores, took this picture myself, in September 2005.

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