What was known as Fort Bastion (named in 1840 by the surveyor Owen Stanley). This location once guarded the entrance to Waitematā Harbour. Māori name: Takaparawhā In 1977-78 a 506-day protest was held there when the Crown wanted to sell the land. New Zealanders and Aboriginal peoples were very unhappy about this. In 1988, the government agreed to return Takaparawhā (Bastion Point) on the southern shore of Auckland's Waitematā Harbour to local iwi Ngāti
Note: The nearest city would be Auckland.
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The Nanaimo Bastion is the most endearing symbol of the Harbour City. It is a well-loved monument to the pioneering spirit of this community and it turned an amazing 150 years old in 2003! As the guardian of this former Hudson's Bay Company outpost, built in 1853, Nanaimo District Museum is showcasing a unique celebration that will highlight its prominent place in Nanaimo's colourful history. The Year of the Bastion, as proclaimed by Nanaimo City Council in 2003, not only payed tribute to North America's last free standing, original HBC Bastion, it also recognized the people and organizations that fought to preserve it.
Yes, that was the June 12, 1982 protest in New York City's Central Park. It was a protest against nuclear weapons and for an end to the cold war arms race. One million people attended the protest.
greensboro
A ghetto is part of a large city usually inhabited by members of the same minority group, as a little 'bastion' of their own.
There was a major civil rights protest in Montgomery, AL in the 1960's, with people from all over the US attending.
It's called the Occupy Wall Street protest.
Noun: The protest against the government drew a large crowd. Verb: People protested peacefully outside the city hall to demand change.
Oklahoma City, Ok.
It was known as the Boston Tea Party. It was a political protest by the Sons of Liberty in Boston, Massachusetts, on 16th December 1773.
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to protest low prices for milk