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A '''National Landmark''' is a building, object, site, natural feature, or structure that is officially recognized by the [[Pecario|Pecarian]] government for its noteworthy historical, political, cultural, or scientific significance. The [[National Monuments Center]] (Stillian : ''Centro de Monumentos Nacionales'') under the Pecarian Ministry of Culture (Stillian : ''Ministro de la Cultura'') is responsible for the classification and maintenance of national landmarks. | A '''National Landmark''' is a building, object, site, natural feature, or structure that is officially recognized by the [[Pecario|Pecarian]] government for its noteworthy historical, political, cultural, or scientific significance. The [[National Monuments Center]] (Stillian : ''Centro de Monumentos Nacionales'') under the Pecarian Ministry of Culture (Stillian : ''Ministro de la Cultura'') is responsible for the classification and maintenance of national landmarks. | ||
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| [[Basílica de Nuestra Señora de Copanaca]] || [[Image:Capilla de Indios Santuario de Copacabana Copacabana Bolivia.jpg|200px|center]] || July 12, 1834 || [[Pecario#Administrative divisions|Altamar]] || Tacolic basilica || | | [[Basílica de Nuestra Señora de Copanaca]] || [[Image:Capilla de Indios Santuario de Copacabana Copacabana Bolivia.jpg|200px|center]] || July 12, 1834 || [[Pecario#Administrative divisions|Altamar]] || Tacolic basilica || Historical || | ||
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| [[ | | [[La Reina’s Palace]] || [[Image:Royal Palace of Madrid Panorama.jpg|200px|center]] || September 15, 1892 || [[Pecario#Administrative divisions|Fortaleza]] || A former royal residence that now serves as a museum || Historical || | ||
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| [[ | | [[Vineyards of Villa de la Reina]] || [[Image:Vignoble Mendoza Argentine.jpg|200px|center]] || May 25, 1976 || [[Pecario#Administrative divisions|Fortaleza]] || These vineyards once served to provide grand cru wines to the kings and queens of Pecario. || Historical || | ||
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| [[ | | [[The Grand Bazaar]] || [[Image:Mercado Central, Santiago 20230324.jpg|200px|center]] || March 22, 1954 || [[Pecario#Administrative divisions|Costa del Sol]] || The oldest Pecarian marketplace is a hub for traders and visitors || Cultural || | ||
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| [[ | | [[Basilica of San Luis]] || [[Image:Mañana Cruceña.jpg|200px|center]] || March 15, 1889 || [[Pecario#Administrative divisions|Costa Dorada]] || Tacolic basilica || Historical || | ||
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| [[San Luis Univeristy]] || [[Image:UNMSM Facultad de Medicina San Fernando.jpg|200px|center]] || July 17, 1923 || [[Pecario#Administrative divisions|Costa Dorada]] || One of the oldest educational institutions in Pecario, renowned for its research in history and cultural studies || | | [[San Luis Univeristy]] || [[Image:UNMSM Facultad de Medicina San Fernando.jpg|200px|center]] || July 17, 1923 || [[Pecario#Administrative divisions|Costa Dorada]] || One of the oldest educational institutions in Pecario, renowned for its research in history and cultural studies || Historical || | ||
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| [[The Lysian Quarter]] || [[Image:Sector Antiguo de Cartagena, Colombia 01.jpg|200px|center]] || July 7, 1955 || [[Pecario#Administrative divisions|Costa Dorada]] || This charming district features narrow cobblestone streets, cafes, artisan shops and traditional cuisine celebrating the region’s Lysian heritage. || | | [[The Lysian Quarter]] || [[Image:Sector Antiguo de Cartagena, Colombia 01.jpg|200px|center]] || July 7, 1955 || [[Pecario#Administrative divisions|Costa Dorada]] || This charming district features narrow cobblestone streets, cafes, artisan shops and traditional cuisine celebrating the region’s Lysian heritage. || Historical || | ||
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| [[Florentian Suburbs]] || [[Image:Garibaldi hacia Caminito, Buenos Aires ARG.jpg|200px|center]] || August 15, 1978 || [[Pecario#Administrative divisions|Costa Dorada]] || Residential areas characterized by modest homes and communal gardens, reflecting the hard-working spirit of [[Florentian|Florentia]] immigrants who settled in Pecario during the early 20th century. || | | [[Florentian Suburbs]] || [[Image:Garibaldi hacia Caminito, Buenos Aires ARG.jpg|200px|center]] || August 15, 1978 || [[Pecario#Administrative divisions|Costa Dorada]] || Residential areas characterized by modest homes and communal gardens, reflecting the hard-working spirit of [[Florentian|Florentia]] immigrants who settled in Pecario during the early 20th century. || Historical || | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:24, 17 June 2024
A National Landmark is a building, object, site, natural feature, or structure that is officially recognized by the Pecarian government for its noteworthy historical, political, cultural, or scientific significance. The National Monuments Center (Stillian : Centro de Monumentos Nacionales) under the Pecarian Ministry of Culture (Stillian : Ministro de la Cultura) is responsible for the classification and maintenance of national landmarks.
List of Landmarks
Landmark Name | Image | Date Designated | Location | Description | Type | |
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Basílica de Nuestra Señora de Copanaca | July 12, 1834 | Altamar | Tacolic basilica | Historical | ||
La Reina’s Palace | September 15, 1892 | Fortaleza | A former royal residence that now serves as a museum | Historical | ||
Vineyards of Villa de la Reina | May 25, 1976 | Fortaleza | These vineyards once served to provide grand cru wines to the kings and queens of Pecario. | Historical | ||
The Grand Bazaar | March 22, 1954 | Costa del Sol | The oldest Pecarian marketplace is a hub for traders and visitors | Cultural | ||
Basilica of San Luis | March 15, 1889 | Costa Dorada | Tacolic basilica | Historical | ||
San Luis Univeristy | July 17, 1923 | Costa Dorada | One of the oldest educational institutions in Pecario, renowned for its research in history and cultural studies | Historical | ||
The Lysian Quarter | July 7, 1955 | Costa Dorada | This charming district features narrow cobblestone streets, cafes, artisan shops and traditional cuisine celebrating the region’s Lysian heritage. | Historical | ||
Florentian Suburbs | August 15, 1978 | Costa Dorada | Residential areas characterized by modest homes and communal gardens, reflecting the hard-working spirit of Florentia immigrants who settled in Pecario during the early 20th century. | Historical |