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- Torre_Cuscatlán abstract "Torre Cuscatlán (Cuscatlán Tower in English; formerly known as Torre Democracia or Tower of Democracy) is one of the tallest buildings in San Salvador, El Salvador. Finished in 1989, it is 74 meters high and has 18 floors. Ricardo Jiménez Castillo, who is considered one of the most representative architects of El Salvador, was in charge of the building's design. It is influenced by modern style, using a complete glass cladding for the exterior. The main characteristic of its design are the 3 setbacks covered with plants that run along the height of the building. The materials used to construct the tower were aluminum, reinforced concrete and glass. Some people believe that the tower was inspired by Willis Tower in Chicago, United States, but there is no data to confirm this.The building was the tallest one of the country, despite a new high-end apartment and penthouse complex under construction in the northern section of San Salvador, 105 Torres Campestre, which was constructed in 2008 and is 73.25 meters high. However, the Torre Cuscatlán has lost its title to Multiplaza Apartamentos, two luxury condominium towers, which are 110 meters tall.".
- Torre_Cuscatlán buildingEndDate "1989".
- Torre_Cuscatlán floorCount "18".
- Torre_Cuscatlán formerName "Torre Democracia, Tower of Democracy".
- Torre_Cuscatlán location El_Salvador.
- Torre_Cuscatlán location San_Salvador.
- Torre_Cuscatlán owner Citibank.
- Torre_Cuscatlán thumbnail Torre_citi_slv.jpg?width=300.
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- Torre_Cuscatlán wikiPageRevisionID "573362052".
- Torre_Cuscatlán wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_completed_in_1989.
- Torre_Cuscatlán wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_San_Salvador.
- Torre_Cuscatlán wikiPageWikiLink Category:Skyscrapers_in_El_Salvador.
- Torre_Cuscatlán wikiPageWikiLink Citibank.
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- Torre_Cuscatlán wikiPageWikiLink Farabundo_Martí_National_Liberation_Front.
- Torre_Cuscatlán wikiPageWikiLink Multiplaza_Apartamentos.
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- Torre_Cuscatlán wikiPageWikiLink Torre_El_Pedregal.
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- Torre_Cuscatlán wikiPageWikiLinkText "Torre Cuscatlán".
- Torre_Cuscatlán alternateNames "Torre Citi".
- Torre_Cuscatlán architect "Ricardo Jiménez Castillo".
- Torre_Cuscatlán completionDate "1989".
- Torre_Cuscatlán floorCount "18".
- Torre_Cuscatlán formerNames "Torre Democracia, Tower of Democracy".
- Torre_Cuscatlán hasPhotoCollection Torre_Cuscatlán.
- Torre_Cuscatlán imageSize "250".
- Torre_Cuscatlán location El_Salvador.
- Torre_Cuscatlán location San_Salvador.
- Torre_Cuscatlán name "Torre Cuscatlán".
- Torre_Cuscatlán owner Citibank.
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- Torre_Cuscatlán subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_completed_in_1989.
- Torre_Cuscatlán subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_San_Salvador.
- Torre_Cuscatlán subject Category:Skyscrapers_in_El_Salvador.
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- Torre_Cuscatlán type ArchitecturalStructure.
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- Torre_Cuscatlán comment "Torre Cuscatlán (Cuscatlán Tower in English; formerly known as Torre Democracia or Tower of Democracy) is one of the tallest buildings in San Salvador, El Salvador. Finished in 1989, it is 74 meters high and has 18 floors. Ricardo Jiménez Castillo, who is considered one of the most representative architects of El Salvador, was in charge of the building's design. It is influenced by modern style, using a complete glass cladding for the exterior.".
- Torre_Cuscatlán label "Torre Cuscatlán".
- Torre_Cuscatlán sameAs Torre_Citi.
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- Torre_Cuscatlán long "-89.2409888888889".
- Torre_Cuscatlán wasDerivedFrom Torre_Cuscatlán?oldid=573362052.
- Torre_Cuscatlán depiction Torre_citi_slv.jpg.
- Torre_Cuscatlán isPrimaryTopicOf Torre_Cuscatlán.
- Torre_Cuscatlán name "Torre Cuscatlán".