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where her foundation was based, Eva Perón worked from the Palace, and granted interviews. She ultimately passed away there on 26 July 1952. During her convalescence, many of her supporters gathered at the palace gates, leaving images, candles, and letters. After her death, the building acquired a
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799:City Centre
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675:May Pyramid
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145: /
120:Coordinates
2018:Categories
1899:Mi Mensaje
1488:By country
1048:Paz Palace
809:Montserrat
804:Colegiales
582:Public and
427:References
186:(Spanish:
174:Demolished
133:58°23′53″W
130:34°35′04″S
1856:Peronists
1844:Followers
1761:Eva Perón
1719:La Casona
1710:Venezuela
1568:La Moneda
1503:Argentina
1198:Transport
839:San Telmo
794:Caballito
741:Sarmiento
608:City Hall
336:In 1956,
291:Eva Perón
158:Completed
113:Argentina
1793:Politics
1671:Suriname
1637:Paraguay
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1371:Caminito
1235:Premetro
1225:MetroBus
949:Cultural
829:Recoleta
784:Belgrano
756:Corvette
695:Obelisco
389:See also
383:academic
241:Recoleta
90:Location
1985:Related
1768:Husband
1688:Uruguay
1603:Ecuador
1525:Bolivia
1332:Streets
819:Palermo
779:Almagro
754:Uruguay
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593:Cabildo
213:History
109:Country
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1865:Homes
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1097:Sport
814:Núñez
1654:Peru
468:ISBN
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