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kiruha [24]
4 years ago
13

What is meant by monuments?​

English
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frutty [35]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Explanation:

Se considera monumento a toda aquella estructura que haya sido construida especialmente como modo de conmemorar a alguien o a algún evento. Un monumento, sin embargo, puede ser un espacio o un objeto que naturalmente gana importancia y significado para una sociedad a pesar de no haber sido construido para tal fin (esto es especialmente común cuando se hablan de monumentos naturales). Por lo general, el monumento, además de ser un elemento ceremonial, tiene una riqueza artística e histórica única.

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