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Almost every town and city in New Zealand has a War Memorial dedicated to citizens that have died in warfare.

The National War Memorial is in Wellington and includes the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior which contains the body of an unidentified soldier who died on the Western Front in WWI.

Auckland has the War Memorial Museum situated in the Domain, a park close to the city centre.

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