Arkivo originala (3 488 × 2 616 pixel-i, grandeso dil arkivo: 6,97 MB, MIME type: image/jpeg)
Ca arkivo jacas en Wikimedia Commons, e povas uzesar en altra projeti.
La deskriptado en lua pagino di deskriptado montresas adinfre.
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Feita em bronze, a obra de Gautam Pal foi doada pela Índia como reconhecimento ao trabalho da Associação Palas Athena na divulgação do pensamento de Gandhi no Brasil.
Com 1,80 de altura e 400 quilos, ficará na praça Túlio Fontoura, numa clareira de um bosque de eucaliptos, entre a Assembléia Legislativa e o parque Ibirapuera, onde será criado o Espaço Gandhi. ( Fonte Folha Online 13/08/2002 - 09h43 )
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