X Statue In Juarez at Faye Carole blog

X Statue In Juarez. Despite its controversial construction costs, the inauguration for the new monument was well attended. Being the first president with indigenous. (photo courtesy city of juarez) The x alludes to an iconic structure in juarez that can be seen by motorists driving along interstate 10 in neighboring el paso, texas. Four new coats of red paint will be applied to the giant “x” in weeks to come. This is la equis aka la x (the x) in ciudad juárez, a city in mexico. The new $28,000 sculpture replaces a smaller “i love cj”. It was dedicated in may 2013. The two intersecting arms of the “x” symbolize the mestizaje, or the merging of two cultures in mexico — the indigenous people and the spanish.

Statue Benito Juarez Oaxaca City Mexico Stock Photo Alamy
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The new $28,000 sculpture replaces a smaller “i love cj”. Four new coats of red paint will be applied to the giant “x” in weeks to come. The x alludes to an iconic structure in juarez that can be seen by motorists driving along interstate 10 in neighboring el paso, texas. It was dedicated in may 2013. The two intersecting arms of the “x” symbolize the mestizaje, or the merging of two cultures in mexico — the indigenous people and the spanish. Being the first president with indigenous. (photo courtesy city of juarez) This is la equis aka la x (the x) in ciudad juárez, a city in mexico. Despite its controversial construction costs, the inauguration for the new monument was well attended.

Statue Benito Juarez Oaxaca City Mexico Stock Photo Alamy

X Statue In Juarez (photo courtesy city of juarez) This is la equis aka la x (the x) in ciudad juárez, a city in mexico. Being the first president with indigenous. It was dedicated in may 2013. Despite its controversial construction costs, the inauguration for the new monument was well attended. The two intersecting arms of the “x” symbolize the mestizaje, or the merging of two cultures in mexico — the indigenous people and the spanish. The x alludes to an iconic structure in juarez that can be seen by motorists driving along interstate 10 in neighboring el paso, texas. The new $28,000 sculpture replaces a smaller “i love cj”. Four new coats of red paint will be applied to the giant “x” in weeks to come. (photo courtesy city of juarez)

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