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The first statue in Adelaide was a statue of Queen Victoria, which was erected in 1894. It was placed in the Victoria Square, serving as a tribute to the British monarch and symbolizing the city's colonial heritage. This statue reflects the historical significance of Queen Victoria's reign and her impact on the British Empire, including Australia.

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