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Plaza de las Tres Culturas

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victims and survivors. On the south side of the Plaza stands a large stone memorial erected on October 2, 1993, the 25th anniversary of the massacre, in memory of the hundreds killed.
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and is flanked by the oldest European school of higher learning in the Americas called the
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in October 2007, to remember the 1968 Mexican student demonstrations and the
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Monument to the Tlatelolco massacre in the Plaza de las Tres Culturas
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Arroyo is the Director of CCUT, which houses the museum.
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19°27′4″N 99°08′14″W / 19.45111°N 99.13722°W / 19.45111; -99.13722
Tlatelolco
Mexico City
Mexican history
pre-Columbian
Spanish colonial
Mario Pani

city-state of Tlatelolco
College of Santa Cruz de Tlatelolco
friar Juan de Torquemada
Secretariat of Foreign Affairs
foreign ministry
UNAM
Tlatelolco Massacre
Unidad Habitacional Nonoalco-Tlatelolco
Spanish Knowledge (XXG): Memorial del 68
Google translation
Telling Ruins in Latin America
108
ISBN
978-0-230-60522-0
"Plaza of Three Cultures, Much Pain"
The first college in America: Santa Cruz de Tlatelolco
cite book
link
"Plaza de las Tres Culturas"

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