| Avilés, Spain (7a)  | 
|  With this plaque Avilés pays homage to the Spanish liberal consititution of 1812, which the people and government of St. Augustine also proclaimed as theirs. This Spanish constitution is known familiarly as "la Pepa" |  This photo shows part of the sports area in the Parque de las Meanas, in the middle ground is one side of the soccer stadium; beyond, in the background are several of the modern high rise apartment and condominium buildings. | 
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|  This is a duplicate of the inscription on the obelisk in Avilés that replicates the similar monument in St. Augustine. |  Here you see the free exercise machines that line the walkway in the Meanas park. |  The professor-photographer got permission from these two young happy and healthy Avilés girls to take their photo. | 
| Source of images: WTL© on site in Avilés, 2016. Comments: Here are six images referred to in Avilés Page 7. Humanities question: Please combine in your mind all six images and then state very briefly in what way they represent the sister city relationship between the past and the present of Avilés and St. Augustine. | 
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