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A cenotaph. It is a structure meant to honor and remember a person whose remains are interred at a different location.
The Afrikaanse Taalmuseum set it up.
July 21
Cleopatra's needles (which have nothing to do with Cleopatra) were memorial obelisks erected by Thutmose III and further embellished by Ramses II. They stood as monument to glorify the two pharaohs.Cleopatra's needles (which have nothing to do with Cleopatra) were memorial obelisks erected by Thutmose III and further embellished by Ramses II. They stood as monument to glorify the two pharaohs.Cleopatra's needles (which have nothing to do with Cleopatra) were memorial obelisks erected by Thutmose III and further embellished by Ramses II. They stood as monument to glorify the two pharaohs.Cleopatra's needles (which have nothing to do with Cleopatra) were memorial obelisks erected by Thutmose III and further embellished by Ramses II. They stood as monument to glorify the two pharaohs.Cleopatra's needles (which have nothing to do with Cleopatra) were memorial obelisks erected by Thutmose III and further embellished by Ramses II. They stood as monument to glorify the two pharaohs.Cleopatra's needles (which have nothing to do with Cleopatra) were memorial obelisks erected by Thutmose III and further embellished by Ramses II. They stood as monument to glorify the two pharaohs.Cleopatra's needles (which have nothing to do with Cleopatra) were memorial obelisks erected by Thutmose III and further embellished by Ramses II. They stood as monument to glorify the two pharaohs.Cleopatra's needles (which have nothing to do with Cleopatra) were memorial obelisks erected by Thutmose III and further embellished by Ramses II. They stood as monument to glorify the two pharaohs.Cleopatra's needles (which have nothing to do with Cleopatra) were memorial obelisks erected by Thutmose III and further embellished by Ramses II. They stood as monument to glorify the two pharaohs.
The Vietnam Memorial
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Salt lake city, Utah
The wall.
Kamchatka Peninsula
The noun 'monument' is a common noun, a general word for a statue or other structure erected to commemorate a famous or notable person or event.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place or thing; for example, the Washington Monument in Washington, DC or Monument Boulevard in Concord, CA.
The Statue was Erected as a monument to remember his Victory in 1995 and in 2002 General Elections.
The word literally means "empty tomb". It is a monument erected to honor the memory of a person or group of persons.