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The statue of the Little Mermaid in Denmark is a bronze sculpture based on Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale. It is located in Copenhagen, specifically on the Langelinie promenade. The statue is a popular tourist attraction and symbol of the city.
There are two statues of Robert Burns in Aberdeen, Scotland. One is located in Union Terrace Gardens, and the other one can be found in the city's Belmont Street.
We were recently in China. In the eastern part of Shandong Province outside the city of Rongcheng, in Shidaochishan scenic resort, we saw an apparently bronze statue of the Sea God, which was billed as the largest bronze statue in the world. It was built in the mid to late '80s. There is a photo at http://en.chinahotel.com.cn/images/scene/S00151709.jpg. The only confirmation I've been able to find is "The highest forged copper statue in the world, a statue of the mythical god Chishan Mingshen...." (http://www.rmhb.com.cn/chpic/htdocs/english/200712/5-1.htm)
William Penn's statue was placed atop Philadelphia's City Hall in 1894 after a complex construction process. The statue, made of bronze and weighing about 53 tons, was hoisted into position using a combination of cranes and pulleys. The statue was carefully crafted by sculptor Alexander Milne Calder and was designed to symbolize the city's founding principles of peace and tolerance. Its elevation to the top of the building was a significant moment, marking the completion of the City Hall project.
I think you are talking about the statues of DIALGA or PALKIA in enterna city. Nothing really happens it just talks about the legendary
You will find the famous statue of a little boy having a wee, known as Manneken Pis, in Brussels, Belgium. This iconic bronze statue is a symbol of the city and represents its irreverent sense of humor. It has become a popular tourist attraction and is often dressed in various costumes throughout the year.
If you're talking about the statue in Eterna city.....i think thats dialga or possible palkia depending on whether u have Diamond or Pearl Diamond = Dialga Pearl = Palkia hope this helped
The 3 metre tall bronze statue of Tangaroa, Maori god of the sea, on Stoney Point was unveiled by Governor General Sir Denis Blundell in 1976. The statue was commissioned from sculptor Frank Szirmay in 1973 by Bob (later Sir Robert) Owens to commemorate Tauranga being gazetted as a port of entry a century earlier.Source Tauranga City Council