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The ''Plaza de Mayo'' ( (home of the Executive Branch of the Federal Government ), the Metropolitan Cathedral Of Buenos Aires , the current City Hall or ''municipalidad'', and the headquarters of the Nación Bank. The Buenos Aires financial district (''microcentro''), affectionately known as ''la City'' (sic) also lies besides the Plaza. POLITICAL SIGNIFICATION The Plaza de Mayo has always been the focal point of political life in Buenos Aires. Its current name commemorates the May Revolution of 1810 , which started the process towards the Country's Independence from Spain in 1816 . On October 17 , 1945 , mass Demonstration s in the Plaza de Mayo organised by the CGT Trade Union federation forced the release from prison of Juan Domingo Perón , who would later become president of Argentina. For several years the Peronist movement gathered every October 17th in the Plaza de Mayo to show their support for their leader (and October 17 is still "Loyalty Day" for the traditional Peronists). Many other presidents, both democratic and military, have also saluted people in the Plaza from the balcony of the Casa Rosada. In 1955 the Plaza de Mayo was bombed by planes of a military faction trying to overthrow Perón, killing over 300 bystanders and wounding many more. Although the Coup was aborted, three months later, the '' Revolución Libertadora '' ("Liberating Revolution") succeeded and staged its own demonstration in the same Plaza that used to be a symbol of Peronism. Years later, in 1974 , Perón, then president for the third time, expelled from the Plaza the members of the Montoneros , an armed organisation that tried to influence the political orientation of the national government. Crowds gathered once again on April 2 , 1982 to hail ''de facto'' President Leopoldo Galtieri for starting the Falklands/Malvinas War . Since the late 1970s , this is where the Mothers Of The Plaza De Mayo have congregated with signs and pictures of '' Desaparecidos '', their children, who were subject to Forced Disappearance by the Argentine Military in the Dirty War , during the National Reorganization Process . The Argentine military was anti- Communist , and people perceived to be supportive of such ideas would be illegally detained, subject to abuse and torture, and finally murdered in secret. The Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo took advantage of the symbolic importance of the Plaza to open the public's eyes to what the military were doing. Protests have continued on taking place, reaching well into the 2000 s. On December 19 , 2001 , seven protesters were shot to their deaths and several others injured by police as they Riot ed around Plaza de Mayo. Nevertheless, Plaza de Mayo continues to be a Tourist attraction for those that visit Buenos Aires, but those who want to visit the area remain advised to be careful about choosing the time to visit it. REFERENCE |
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