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A Man Climbed Into the Cup and a Woman Chained Herself to the Lucchese's Creek.

Summary by La Voz
This Monday a new chapter was lived in the controversy over the transfer of the old white quebracho that was left in the middle of the trace by the widening of the Avenida Padre Luchesse in Villa Allende, in the Gran Córdoba. Faced with its imminent extraction and transfer, during the morning a group of neighbors that defends the permanence of the specimen, took a stand in the place to protect it and prevent the completion of the enclosure works…
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This Monday a new chapter was lived in the controversy over the transfer of the old white quebracho that was left in the middle of the trace by the widening of the Avenida Padre Luchesse in Villa Allende, in the Gran Córdoba. Faced with its imminent extraction and transfer, during the morning a group of neighbors that defends the permanence of the specimen, took a stand in the place to protect it and prevent the completion of the enclosure works…

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La Voz broke the news in on Monday, June 23, 2025.
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