A national monument is basically the same as a national park... differing mainly in the manner in which it was created. A national monument is created by the President of the United States and a national park is created by legislative action by the U.S. Congress.
A monument is a specific feature, either natural or man-made, that has meaning and significance. Some examples include Mt. Rushmore (man-made), and Devils Tower (natural).
Because it is a monument to George Washington.
No it is not a monument
Washington monument
There is no 'world' monument
Ce monument in French is "this monument" in English.
There are many monuments in Glasgow. Amongst them is the Scott Monument, the Arthur Wellesley monument, the Donald Dewar Monument and many others.
The address of the Monument Historical Society is: Po Box 693, Monument, CO 80132
Yes - it is an obelisk
Un monument (masc.)
In the "Simpson's" there is a monument.
You've got it: monument.
The Washington monument has no function. It is a monument to the first president of the United States.