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  2. Liberty Statue (Budapest) - Wikipedia

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    The Liberty Statue or Freedom Statue (Hungarian: Szabadság-szobor [ˈsɒbɒtt͡ʃaːɡ ˈsobor]) is a monument at the east end of the Citadella on Gellért Hill in Budapest, Hungary. It commemorates those who sacrificed their lives for the independence, freedom, and prosperity of Hungary.

  3. Lady of Hungaria - Wikipedia

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    In the 1860s, monuments were raised to commemorate the lost liberty. One of these depictions was the Lady of Hungaria. She is often symbolised as a woman with a helmet or the Holy Crown of Hungary on her head, and a sword and shield in her hands.

  4. List of statues - Wikipedia

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    Statue Park, Szoborpark or Statue Park is a park in Budapest's XXII. district, with a gathering of monumental Soviet-era statues. Liberty Statue, The Szabadság Szobor or Liberty Statue (sometimes Freedom Statue) in Budapest, Hungary, was first erected in 1947 in remembrance of the Soviet liberation of Hungary from Nazi forces during World War II.

  5. 65 Interesting Photographs That Captured A Piece Of History - AOL

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    #10 The Statue Of Liberty Under Construction In The Workshop Of French Sculptor Frederic Auguste Bartholdi, Paris, 1882 ... #36 Woman Inspecting This New Thing, The Security Belt In Her Car, Circa ...

  6. Gellért Hill - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Indeed, battle scars still pockmark some buildings in Budapest. [citation needed] There is a small military museum in the Citadella’s grounds. [7] At the end of the Citadella is the Liberty Statue (Szabadság Szobor in Hungarian), a large monument erected by the Soviet Red Army to commemorate their victory in World War II. [8]

  7. Therese Patricia Okoumou - Wikipedia

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    Okoumou at 48th Heritage of Pride Parade March in New York City, NY on June 24, 2018. Therese Patricia Okoumou, commonly known as Patricia Okoumou, is a Black activist, most known for scaling the base of the Statue of Liberty in protest of children being separated from their parents at the Mexico-United States border in 2018. [1]

  8. Woman plucked from perch under Lady Liberty's foot, ending ...

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    A woman climbed the base of Statue of Liberty on Wednesday, forcing an evacuation of the island in New York Harbor. Woman plucked from perch under Lady Liberty's foot, ending standoff Skip to main ...

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