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A cenotaph is a monument erected in honor of a person or group of people whose remains are elsewhere, often used to commemorate those who have died in war or other significant events. It serves as a symbolic grave, allowing for public mourning and remembrance, even when the actual burial site is distant or unknown. Cenotaphs can be found in various cultures and often feature inscriptions or plaques detailing the names and achievements of those being honored.

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