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A large crowd celebrates the arrival of Pope John Paul II at Plaza 19 de Julio in Managua. Many of them are holding an assortment of flags that include the yellow-and-white flags of the Vatican City, and the blue-and-white flags of Nicaragua. On the left of the image there is an unidentified person holding a poster of the image of Catholic priest and revolutionary Gaspar García Laviana, who advocated for the liberation of Nicaragua and its people. He was killed in action while fighting the forces of Nicaraguan dictator Anastasio Somoza Debayle in 1978. In the middle of the image there is an impassioned attendee who is holding a large poster of Pope John Paul II. Una multitud de feligreses celebra la llegada del papa Juan Pablo II a la Plaza 19 de Julio en Managua. Muchos de ellos sostienen una variedad de banderas que incluyen la bandera blanco-amarilla del Vaticano, y la bandera albiazul de Nicaragua. A la izquierda de la imagen se observa una persona no identificada sosteniendo un poster de la imagen del sacerdote católico y revolucionario Gaspar García Laviana, quien luchó por la liberación de Nicaragua y su gente. Él murió en combate contra las fuerzas del dictador nicaragüense Anastasio Somoza Debayle en 1978. En medio de la imagen se observa un feligrés apasionado sosteniendo un póster grande del papa Juan Pablo II.
Documentary photographs Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional John Paul II, Pope, 1920-2005 García Laviana, Gaspar, 1941-1978 Political posters, Latin American Revolution (Nicaragua : 1979)
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