Monument to the Puerto Rican Constitution

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The Monument to the Puerto Rican Constitution is a public memorial in San Juan that commemorates the adoption of Puerto Rico’s Constitution and symbolizes the island’s democratic and political identity.

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Monument to the Puerto Rican Constitution canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf memorial
outdoor sculpture
public monument
associatedWith Government of Puerto Rico
Puerto Rican civic institutions
associatedWithEvent promulgation of the Constitution of Puerto Rico in 1952
commemorates Constitution of Puerto Rico
adoption of the Constitution of Puerto Rico
country Puerto Rico
hasCulturalSignificance symbol of Puerto Rican constitutional order
symbol of Puerto Rican self-government
hasFunction commemorative
educational
symbolic
hasSubject Puerto Rican nationalism
constitutional law
democracy
political history of Puerto Rico
hasTheme civil rights
political identity of Puerto Rico
popular sovereignty
rule of law
hasType civic monument
historical monument
hasVisitorType local residents
tourists
heritageDesignation Puerto Rican cultural heritage site
isPublicAccess yes
languageOfName Spanish
locatedIn San Juan
San Juan
surface form: San Juan, Puerto Rico
locatedInAdministrativeTerritorialEntity San Juan municipality
locatedOnContinent North America
namedAfter Constitution of Puerto Rico
partOf public art in San Juan
politicallyLocatedIn unincorporated territory of the United States
symbolizes Puerto Rico’s democratic identity
Puerto Rico’s political identity
usedFor civic ceremonies
public commemoration
tourism

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Capitol of Puerto Rico hasNearbyMonument Monument to the Puerto Rican Constitution