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Avenida de las Camelias is a military march of Argentine infantry composed in 1915 by the Captain of the Symphonic Band of the 6th Division of the Argentine Army Pedro Maranesi. It is totally instrumental and is usually played with bass drums and trumpets. Due to its vigorous rhythm, it has become one of the main marches of the Argentine Armed Forces and is currently performed in parades and ceremonies by them. The Band of the Artillery Group 1 Brigadier General Iriarte, interpreting the march.

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  • Avenida de las Camelias is a military march of Argentine infantry composed in 1915 by the Captain of the Symphonic Band of the 6th Division of the Argentine Army Pedro Maranesi. It is totally instrumental and is usually played with bass drums and trumpets. Due to its vigorous rhythm, it has become one of the main marches of the Argentine Armed Forces and is currently performed in parades and ceremonies by them. The Band of the Artillery Group 1 Brigadier General Iriarte, interpreting the march. (en)
  • «Avenida de las Camelias» es una marcha militar de infantería argentina compuesta en 1915 por el Capitán de la Banda Sinfónica de la 6.ª División del Ejército Argentino Pedro Maranesi.​​ Es totalmente instrumental y suele ser tocada con bombos y trompetas. Por su ritmo vigoroso se ha convertido en una de las principales marchas de las Fuerzas Armadas argentinas y actualmente es interpretada en desfiles y ceremonias por las mismas.​ (es)
  • Avenida de las Camelias é uma marcha militar da infantaria argentina composta por Pedro Maranesi em 1915 num local denominado Campo del Durazno localizado em Rosario de la Frontera (Província de Salta), local onde estava concentrada a 5ª divisão do exército para a realização de manobras militares. É uma da marchas mais tocadas pelo exército argentino e também foi o símbolo do governo militar no país. (pt)
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  • Avenida de las Camelias is a military march of Argentine infantry composed in 1915 by the Captain of the Symphonic Band of the 6th Division of the Argentine Army Pedro Maranesi. It is totally instrumental and is usually played with bass drums and trumpets. Due to its vigorous rhythm, it has become one of the main marches of the Argentine Armed Forces and is currently performed in parades and ceremonies by them. The Band of the Artillery Group 1 Brigadier General Iriarte, interpreting the march. (en)
  • «Avenida de las Camelias» es una marcha militar de infantería argentina compuesta en 1915 por el Capitán de la Banda Sinfónica de la 6.ª División del Ejército Argentino Pedro Maranesi.​​ Es totalmente instrumental y suele ser tocada con bombos y trompetas. Por su ritmo vigoroso se ha convertido en una de las principales marchas de las Fuerzas Armadas argentinas y actualmente es interpretada en desfiles y ceremonias por las mismas.​ (es)
  • Avenida de las Camelias é uma marcha militar da infantaria argentina composta por Pedro Maranesi em 1915 num local denominado Campo del Durazno localizado em Rosario de la Frontera (Província de Salta), local onde estava concentrada a 5ª divisão do exército para a realização de manobras militares. É uma da marchas mais tocadas pelo exército argentino e também foi o símbolo do governo militar no país. (pt)
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