Maradona’s birthplace, in Villa Fiorito, was declared a “national historic place”

Maradona’s birthplace, in Villa Fiorito, was declared a “national historic place”

“Declare a national historical place to the birthplace of Diego Armando Maradona, located at Calle Azamor No. 523 (Cadastral data: Circumscription: XII, Section: D, Block: 32, Plot: 18) of the City of Villa Fiorito, district of Lomas de Zamora, province of Buenos Aires “says Decree 733, signed by President Alberto Fernández and published today in the Official Gazette.

The norm establishes that the National Commission of Monuments, Places and Historical Assets “will carry out the steps and procedures established for its regulation.”

In the recitals, it is noted that the “Diego Armando Maradona’s birthplace -who died on November 25- represented for him, throughout his life, fidelity to his origins and the deep ties that united him with his family.”

The “The enormous influence of the odd soccer player in Argentine popular culture transcends his sporting merits and constitutes him, in light of his recent death, as one of the most recognizable symbols of our identity.”

Describe that the star “he spent his first years of life in the house on Calle Azamor No. 523, which was his birthplace” and that “his parents had settled there, Diego Maradona and Dalma Salvadora Franco, better known as “Don Diego” and “Doña Tota”, originally from Corner, Currents with his daughters Ana Estela and Rita mabel, Diego’s older sisters “.

Likewise, the decree mentions that there “Diego’s older siblings were born, Elsa Lucía and María Rosa and later, his younger brothers Raúl Alfredo, Hugo Hernán and Claudia Nora”.

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