It depends on which place you're referring to.
annex?
Please be more specific. What country are you referring to here? Or are you even referring to a country and simply calling it a "place"?
It is a pronoun referring to a thing or place.
What battle are you referring to.
The noun place is a singular, common noun, a word for a location.The noun place is a concrete noun when referring to a physical location , such as a park, a country, a continent, etc.The noun place is an abstract noun when referring to an abstract place, such as feeling out of place, knowing your place, etc.The word place is also a verb: place, places, placing, placed.
It is referring to a males private place.
Are you referring to two separate books, called The Secret Place and Lord of the Flies or are you referring to Simon's 'secret place' in the jungle in the book Lord of the Flies? If you are referring to two separate books you need to read them both and make notes comparing and contrasting the two stories.
The noun place is a singular, common noun, a word for a location.The noun place is a concrete noun when referring to a physical location , such as a park, a country, a continent, etc.The noun place is an abstract noun when referring to an abstract place, such as feeling out of place, knowing your place, etc.The word place is also a verb: place, places, placing, placed.
If you are referring to the UK then it took place in Westminster Abbey in 1953
"Rückzug" is the term when referring to the "retreat" of an army."Zufluchtsort" is the term when referring to the place you go to have peace and quite.
If your referring to the actual capitol building then no, the inauguration takes place in the National Mall.