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Colombian mayor seeks removal of plaque newly unveiled by Prince Charles

Published December 11, 2015

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Britain's Prince Charles, right, waves towards local residents as he holds a bouquet of flowers that was given to him during a visit to La Macarena, Colombia, Thursday, Oct. 30, 2014. Prince Charles and his wife Camilla are in Colombia as part of a nine-day tour of Latin America. (AP Photo/Fernando Vergara) (The Associated Press)

A Colombian mayor is seeking removal of a plaque commemorating an 18th century battle less than a week after it was unveiled by Britain's Prince Charles.

Cartegena Mayor Dionisio Velez said Tuesday he's asking a city commission to remove the plaque, which has been widely criticized for honoring British victims of an assault on the city in 1741. Police say they've already arrested one man for trying to destroy it.

The plaque unveiled Friday by the Prince of Wales recalls the "valor and suffering of all those who died in combat whilst seeking to take the city" from the Spanish crown. It is fixed to the emblematic San Felipe de Barajas castle, close to a statue of a Colombian leader who repelled the attack.

Charles left Colombia Sunday for Mexico.

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