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The “Dictatorship Tomb” in Mendoza: the Hidden Corner of the Cemetery Where They Buried Disappeared

Summary by El Sol
In a little visible corner of the Cemetery of the City of Mendoza, between ancient tombs and silent corridors, is hidden one of the most painful spaces in recent history: the so-called “Cuadro 33”, a sector that for years functioned as a place of clandestine burial of victims of the last civil-military dictatorship. This site, also known as the “Tumba de la Dictatoría”, is located in the oldest part of the capital cemetery whose main entrance is…
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In a little visible corner of the Cemetery of the City of Mendoza, between ancient tombs and silent corridors, is hidden one of the most painful spaces in recent history: the so-called “Cuadro 33”, a sector that for years functioned as a place of clandestine burial of victims of the last civil-military dictatorship. This site, also known as the “Tumba de la Dictatoría”, is located in the oldest part of the capital cemetery whose main entrance is…

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El Sol broke the news in on Tuesday, March 24, 2026.
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