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What country's version of Monopoly include the property fleet street and trafalgar square?

Introduced in 1936, the country of England included the properties of Fleet Street and Trafalgar Square.


Which two red properties accompany the strand on a monopoly board?

Fleet Street and Trafalgar Square


What country's version of monopoly includes the properties of Fleet Street and Trafalgar Square?

London/England


What country is trafalgar square in?

Trafalgar Square is in London England and commemorates the naval victory over the French fleet at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805.


What is celebrated at trafalgar square?

Admiral Lord Nelson's victory over a Napoleonic fleet at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805.


What are the three red monopoly properties?

In the original US version : Kentucky Avenue, Indiana Avenue, and Illinois Avenue.In the UK version : Strand, Fleet Street, and Trafalgar Square.


What is the nameeof the famous statue in Trafalgar Square in London?

Nelson's Column. Trafalgar Square and Nelson's Column were built to celebrate Admiral Nelson's victory over the French fleet at the Battle of Trafalgar on 21st October 1805.


Whose statue is on the column in trafagar square?

The Trafalgar Square column, in London, is topped by a statue of Horatio Nelson. He was the vice admiral who commanded the British Fleet at (and was killed at) the Battle of Trafalgar.


What are the famous streets in London?

Oxford Street, Regent Street, Downing Street, Whitehall, Trafalgar Square, The Strand, The Mall, Parliament Square, Park Lane, Piccadilly, Kensington High Street, Fleet Street, Aldwych, Tottenham Court Road, Bayswater Road, Shaftesbury Avenue.


Why is there a nelsons column in trafalgar square?

Admiral Lord Horatio Nelson was, and still is, a British Naval hero, famous for having beaten Napoleon's fleet at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805, even though he was mortally wounded in the battle. When a new square was laid out in London in the 1820's, it was decided that it would be called Trafalgar Square to commemorate Nelson's victory and erect a statue of the great man on top of the column which is now known as Nelson's Column.


Who was trafalgar square named after?

Trafalgar Square was laid out to commemorate Admiral Lord Horatio Nelson's victory over the French Fleet at the Battle of Trafalgar on 21st October 1805. Nelson was fatally wounded in the battle and is now considered to be the UK's most important naval hero.


Why is trafalgar square a landmark?

Trafalgar Square is in central London. It was laid out in the 1820's and named after the British Fleet's victory over Napoleon's fleet at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. It's central column has a statue of Admiral Lord Horatio Nelson on top. The Square has two large fountains and oversize lions on plinths. There are three other statues of well known Britons and the fourth plinth exhibits works of art on a rotational basis. The Square is also overlooked by the National Portrait Gallery.