File:Minervademolicion.jpg
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Español: Demolición del templo de Minerva en 1953 |
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Source | Historia de Guatemala en fotografías |
Author | Unknown authorUnknown author |
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Image was released to the public in 1953 by the Guatemala government. This copy in particular was located at the Relief Map park in Guatemala City where it got destroyed by the elements. |
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