Plans were then drawn up for the reproduction of San Martín's erstwhile home in Le Grand-Bourg, France.
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Official support helped the institute open its first overseas affiliate, in San Salvador in 1957, and this was followed by ones in Santiago (1960), Montevideo (1962), Cuzco and Madrid (1964), Rome, Brussels and Paris (1969), Los Angeles and New York (1972), as well as numeorus others (including one in Boulogne-Sur-Mer, where he died in 1850).
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