6 plaques
Brazil
(Rio de Janeiro)
Commemorates:
1822.
Independence Day.
Rua 7 de Setembro
1822. Independence Day.
Brasil. In a famous scene by the Ipiranga River on September 7, 1822, Prince Pedro, riding his horse, tore the Portuguese blue and white insignia from his uniform, drew his sword, and swore in the presence of his guard of honour: "By my blood, by my honour, and by God: I will make Brazil free." Then he cried "It is time! Independence or Death! We are separated from Portugal". Those words constituted Brazil's Proclamation of Independence. The "Independence or Death" cry would become the motto of the Brazilian emancipation.Web: Wikipedia
Photograph:
Marta Bou i Antoni Palmarola
Rua 7 de Setembro
Paraty
Commemorates:
1822.
Independence Day.
Rua Sete de Setembro
1822. Independence Day.
Brasil. In a famous scene by the Ipiranga River on September 7, 1822, Prince Pedro, riding his horse, tore the Portuguese blue and white insignia from his uniform, drew his sword, and swore in the presence of his guard of honour: "By my blood, by my honour, and by God: I will make Brazil free." Then he cried "It is time! Independence or Death! We are separated from Portugal". Those words constituted Brazil's Proclamation of Independence. The "Independence or Death" cry would become the motto of the Brazilian emancipation.Web: Wikipedia
Photograph:
Marta Bou i Antoni Palmarola
Rua Sete de Setembro
Rio de Janeiro
Commemorates:
1822.
Independence Day.
Rua Sete de Setembro
1822. Independence Day.
Brasil. In a famous scene by the Ipiranga River on September 7, 1822, Prince Pedro, riding his horse, tore the Portuguese blue and white insignia from his uniform, drew his sword, and swore in the presence of his guard of honour: "By my blood, by my honour, and by God: I will make Brazil free." Then he cried "It is time! Independence or Death! We are separated from Portugal". Those words constituted Brazil's Proclamation of Independence. The "Independence or Death" cry would become the motto of the Brazilian emancipation.Web: Wikipedia
Photograph:
Adriana Füchter
Rua Sete de Setembro
Florianópolis
Guarulhos
(Vila Galbon)
Commemorates:
1822.
Independence Day.
Avenida 7 de Setembro
1822. Independence Day.
Brasil. In a famous scene by the Ipiranga River on September 7, 1822, Prince Pedro, riding his horse, tore the Portuguese blue and white insignia from his uniform, drew his sword, and swore in the presence of his guard of honour: "By my blood, by my honour, and by God: I will make Brazil free." Then he cried "It is time! Independence or Death! We are separated from Portugal". Those words constituted Brazil's Proclamation of Independence. The "Independence or Death" cry would become the motto of the Brazilian emancipation.Web: Wikipedia
Photograph:
Juan Luis Maqueda
Avenida 7 de Setembro
Guarulhos
Catalonia
Barcelona
Artés
· el Bages
Commemorates:
2002.
Date of the inauguration of the Farmhouse-restaurant Can Vila.
Plaça 7 de setembre
2002. Date of the inauguration of the Farmhouse-restaurant Can Vila.
Artès. Situated in the Km. 1 of the road of Artés to Manresa, the Farm-restaurant Can Vila gave the name of the day of the opening to the little square of access to the restaurant.Web: Can Vila (catalan)
Photograph:
Marta Bou i Antoni Palmarola
Plaça 7 de setembre
Artés · el Bages
Slovenia
(Carniole)
Commemorates:
1941.
World War II. At this time the province of Ljubljana was part of Italy. Refers to one of the first military action undertaken by young patriots in the city of Posavje outskirts of Ljubljana.
Ulica 7. septembra
1941. World War II. At this time the province of Ljubljana was part of Italy. Refers to one of the first military action undertaken by young patriots in the city of Posavje outskirts of Ljubljana.
Source: Institut français de Slovénie
Photograph:
Intercultura (Sonja Candek)
Ulica 7. septembra
Ljubljana