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The Liberty Monument (Greek: Μνημείο Ελευθερίας, "Mnēmeío Eleftherías" or "Eleftheria Monument") is a monument in the city of Nicosia in Cyprus. The Liberty Monument was erected in 1973 to honor the anti-British EOKA fighters of the Cyprus Emergency of 1955–1959. It is located at the Podocattaro Bastion of the Venetian ...
The name translates as Liberty Square in English. Previously the square was called Metaxas Square, in reference to the Greek statesman Ioannis Metaxas. It was renamed in 1974, following a competition held at the suggestion of the then Mayor of Nicosia. [3] It is located in the centre of the town below the Venetian walls of the medieval city.
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Liberty Monument (Nicosia), monument to Cyprus independence fighters, erected 1973; Liberty Monument (Seychelles), monument to independence, erected 2014; Liberty Statue (Budapest), erected 1947; Battle of Liberty Place Monument, New Orleans monument to the Battle of Liberty Place, erected 1891 and dismantled 2017
Liberty Monument (Nicosia) O. Ömeriye Mosque; S. Sarayönü Mosque; T. Turunçlu Mosque This page was last edited on 24 February 2024, at 23:15 (UTC). Text is ...
Nicosia old aqueduct is located in Nicosia, the capital of Cyprus and is the oldest aqueduct in Cyprus. It is located close to the Liberty Monument in Nicosia. History
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The present white marble Armenian Genocide Monument was constructed between 1990 and 1991 by architect and painter John Guevherian and is located in the courtyard of the new Sourp Asdvadzadzin church in Strovolos, Nicosia. It was officially presented on 24 April 1991.