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Monument to the Heroes of Cavite and Santiago de Cuba

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309: 294: 35: 279: 196:, the project for the erection of a monument to those Spanish soldiers participant in the previous Spanish–American War was promoted by infantry captain Francisco Anaya Ruiz in 1919. It was funded via popular subscription, including from a number of high-profile subscriptors such as King 293: 230:
Standing a maximum height of 15 metres, the architectural part of the monument—made of stone—is formed by a pedestal from whose centre an obelisk emerges. A number of bronze sculptural elements are incorporated to the stone pieces, including two allegories of
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The monument was unveiled on 9 November 1923 during a ceremony attended by the likes of the Monarch, Primo de Rivera (then already dictator after the September 1923 coup) or the US Ambassador
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After a positive report from the regional Service of Historical Heritage in November 2019, the procedure for the declaration of the monument as
247:") and several ornamental items depicting artifacts or devices related to seafaring. The front and back sides of the obelisk respectively read 492: 497: 263:("Honor to the Cervera and Montojo squadrons") while the lateral inscriptions consist of a compilation of casualties in both battles. 205: 227:, which were decisive in the Spanish defeat against the United States and the loss of Cuba, the Philippines and Puerto Rico". 373: 219:, among others. It specifically came to commemorate "the heroic behavior of the Montojo and Cervera squadrons in the naval 173: 136: 268: 507: 224: 95: 181: 144: 177: 140: 216: 201: 457: 236: 197: 421:"La Comunidad incoa el expediente para declarar BIC el monumento a los Héroes de Cavite, en Cartagena" 220: 378: 461: 169: 157: 84: 445: 476: 425: 165: 193: 465: 63: 50: 239:, two sculptural groups conveying respectively the ideas of 'Heroism' and ' 244: 209: 172:, Spain. It commemorates the role of the naval squadrons commanded by 109: 403: 401: 339: 337: 255:("To the Heroic Sailors of Cavite and Santiago de Cuba, 1898") and 105: 446:"La escultura del 98 en Murcia: impacto de la quiebra colonial" 374:"Empieza el trámite para declarar BIC los Héroes de Cavite" 212:
as location. Monument building works ended by August 1923.
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Front side featuring the sculptural ensemble dedicated to
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a los heroicos marinos de cavite y santiago de cuba, 1898
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Back side including the sculptural group dedicated to
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Monument to the Heroes of Cavite and Santiago de Cuba
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Monumento a los HĂ©roes de Cavite y Santiago de Cuba
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37°35′53″N 0°59′09″W / 37.598193°N 0.985786°W / 37.598193; -0.985786
Cartagena
Julio González-Pola
Stone
bronze
Montojo
Cervera
1898 Spanish–American War
Spanish
war memorial
Cartagena
Patricio Montojo
Pascual Cervera
1898 Spanish–American War
World War I
Alfonso XIII
Miguel Primo de Rivera
Victoriano Guisasola
Cádiz
Alexander Pollock Moore
battles of Cavite
Santiago de Cuba
coat of arms of Spain
homeland
Bien de Interés Cultural
Front side featuring the sculptural ensemble dedicated to Heroism
Back side including the sculptural group dedicated to Patria
One of the two Glories

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