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Bicentennial Avenue Looks Better - Diario La Verdad De Vargas

Summary by Diario La Verdad
The wooden railings that were placed when Bicentennial Avenue was built, in Mare Abajo, were destroyed, so the mayor's office began replacing it with stainless steel rails.This material is designed to support saltpetre because it is a high quality element./GGB/jd The entrance Bicentennial Avenue looks better was first published in Diario La Verdad de Vargas.
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The wooden railings that were placed when Bicentennial Avenue was built, in Mare Abajo, were destroyed, so the mayor's office began replacing it with stainless steel rails.This material is designed to support saltpetre because it is a high quality element./GGB/jd The entrance Bicentennial Avenue looks better was first published in Diario La Verdad de Vargas.

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Diario La Verdad broke the news on Tuesday, June 2, 2026.
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