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  2. Japanese aircraft carrier Katsuragi - Wikipedia

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    Katsuragi in 1944. Katsuragi had the same hull design as Hiryu. [3] She had a length of 227.35 meters (745 ft 11 in) overall. She had a beam of 22 meters (72 ft 2 in) and, at deep load, a draft of 7.93 meters (26 ft 0 in). She displaced 22,535 tonnes (22,179 long tons) at deep load. Her crew consisted of 1,576 officers and men.

  3. Place d'Armes - Wikipedia

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    Place d'Armes in 1941. Place d'Armes is the second oldest public site in Montreal. It was called Place de la Fabrique when it was first developed in 1693, at the request of the Sulpicians, then later renamed Place d'Armes in 1721 when it became the stage of various military events. From 1781 to 1813, it was used as a hay and wood market, then ...

  4. Place d'Armes (Versailles) - Wikipedia

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    The Place d'Armes is a roughly fan-shaped square in front of the Palace of Versailles. It is approximately 300 m long and 150 m wide. On the side opposite the palace, three roads radiate eastwards: to the north, Avenue de Saint-Cloud; in the center, Avenue de Paris, in line with the palace; to the south, Avenue de Sceaux.

  5. Place-d'Armes - Wikipedia

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    Le 500 Place D'Armes, a building in Montreal; Place d'Armes (Quebec City), the central square of the old city; Place d'Armes, the French name of Jackson Square in New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.A. Place d'Armes, the French name of Plaza de Armas in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico; Place d'Armes, a novel by Scott Symons; Place-of-arms, an assembly area ...

  6. Futazuka Kofun (Katsuragi) - Wikipedia

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    The Futazuka Kofun is located at an elevation of about 200 meters at the foot of Mount Katsuragi, with a panoramic view of the Yamato Basin to the east. The tumulus is a north-facing zenpō-kōen-fun (前方後円墳), which is shaped like a keyhole, having one square end and one circular end, when viewed from above; however, it was built in a unique way, with the sides of the tumulus ...

  7. Katsuragi, Nara - Wikipedia

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    Katsuragi City Hall. Katsuragi (葛Ā城市, Katsuragi-shi) is a city located in Nara Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 December 2024, the city had an estimated population of 37,809 in 15842 households, and a population density of 1100 persons per km 2. [1] The total area of the city is 33.72 km 2 (13.02 sq mi).

  8. Maisonneuve Monument - Wikipedia

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    In 1896, the imposing monument in the centre of Place d'Armes attracted many curious onlookers. During the 1890s, a series of commemorative plaques was produced for the first time in Montreal, at the instigation of the Antiquarian and Numismatic Society, which took an active role in the project to build the Maisonneuve Monument.

  9. Place-d'Armes station - Wikipedia

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    Place d'Armes and Notre-Dame Basilica in winter. This station is named for the Place d'Armes, a short distance to the south. It is the third square in Montreal to have this name, which is the common French name for the rallying place for a fort's defenders. [6] It contains a statue of Paul Chomedey, sieur de Maisonneuve.