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Freedom Square (Xgħajra)
Freedom Square may refer to: * Freedom Square (Sukhumi), ''Republic of Abkhazia'' / Autonomous Republic of Abkhazia (Georgia) * Freedom Square, Yerevan, Armenia *Freedom Square, Baku, Azerbaijan * Freedom Square, Belo Horizonte, Brazil (''Praça da Liberdade'') * Freedom Square, Tallinn, Estonia (''Vabaduse väljak'') *Freedom Square, Batumi, Georgia * Freedom Square, Tbilisi, Georgia * Freedom Square, Budapest, Hungary (''Szabadság Tér'') * Azadi Square, also known as ''Freedom Square'', Tehran, Iran * Freedom Square, Valletta, Malta * Freedom Square, Nikšić, Montenegro * Freedom Square in Bydgoszcz, Poland * Námestie Slobody, Bratislava, Slovakia (English "Freedom Square", formerly "Gottwald Square") * Freedom Square (Kharkiv), Ukraine (formerly "Dzerzhinsky Square") *Freedom Square, Kew Gardens Hills, New York, USA See also * Liberty Square (other) * Tahrir Square (other) * Freedom Monument (other) *Merdeka Square (other) *Independence Sq ...
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Freedom Square (Sukhumi)
Freedom Square (russian: Площадь Свободы) is the main square in Sukhumi, Abkhazia. It is used for public events. The parliament of Abkhazia is located on the square. History In the 1920s, it was landscaped and was named Liberty Square. During the Soviet period, the area was named after Vladimir Lenin, and a monument to Lenin stood on the pedestal near the Government House. In 1985 a government building was built on the square which housed the Council of Ministers of Soviet Abkhazia. It was heavily damaged during the War in Abkhazia (1992–1993). The following is a list of architectural monuments on the square: * The ruined building of the Council of Ministers of Abkhazia * Monument to Vladislav Ardzinba Vladislav Ardzinba ( ab, Владислав Арӡынба, ka, ვლადისლავ არძინბა; 14 May 1945 – 4 March 2010) was the first ''de facto'' President of Abkhazia. A historian by education, Ardzinba led Abkhazia t ... Referenc ...
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Freedom Square, Nikšić
Trg Slobode or Freedom Square ( sr-cyrl, Трг Слободе) is the main town square in Nikšić, Montenegro. It's the largest town square in the country. Numerous cafés and restaurants are located in the square, as well as many stores, banks and an art gallery. It also serves as one of the main concert venues in the city. History The urban plan for the city was commissioned by King Nicholas in 1883, and designed by Josip Slade, an architect from Trogir, Croatia. Trg Slobode was modeled on the Versailles square - there is one main street passing through it ('' Njegoševa street''), and four other streets leading to the square. The square has a large fountain, colloquially called the Swan Lake ( Montenegrin: Labudovo jezero ''Лабудово језеро''), built in 2004. On May 9, 2006, the Victory Day over Fascism, a large monument to King Nicholas was uncovered by President Filip Vujanović. The author of the monument is Miodrag Živković, a sculptor from Belgrade ...
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Freedom Monument (other)
The Freedom Monument is a memorial in Riga, Latvia, honouring soldiers killed during the Latvian War of Independence (1918–1920). Freedom Monument may also refer to: *Freedom Monument (Tbilisi), Georgia *Freedom Monument (Baghdad), Iraq * Freedom Monument (Kaunas), Lithuania *Freedom Monument (Trujillo), Peru * Freedom Monument (Bydgoszcz), Poland See also *Statue of Freedom The ''Statue of Freedom'', also known as ''Armed Freedom'' or simply ''Freedom'', is a bronze statue designed by Thomas Crawford (1814–1857) that, since 1863, has crowned the dome of the U.S. Capitol building in Washington, D.C. Originally ... * Statue of Liberty (other) * Monument of Liberty (other) * Liberty Monument (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Tahrir Square (other)
Tahrir Square (Arabic: , ', lit: ''Liberation Square'') is a major public town square in downtown Cairo, Egypt. Tahrir Square may also refer to: * Tahrir Square, Alexandria, Egypt * Tahrir Square, Baghdad, Iraq * Tahrir Square, Damascus, Syria; on Baghdad Street * Tahrir Square, Sanaa Al-Tahrir Square, also Al-Tahreer Square or Tahreer Square is a square in central Sanaʽa, Yemen. It is located west of the Abbas Mosque and the Sultan Palace Hotel, south of the National Museum of Yemen and north of the Yemen Military Museum. Pr ..., Yemen See also * Liberation Square (other) {{disambig ...
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Liberty Square (other)
Liberty Square may refer to: *Azadi Square, Tehran (Azadi in Persian means liberty) * Plaza de La Libertad, Garachico, Tenerife, Spain *Plaza Libertad, Iloilo City, Philippines * Praça da Liberdade, Belo Horizente, Brazil * Praça da Liberdade, Porto * Liberty Square, Aleppo *Liberty Square (Budapest) *Liberty Square (Taipei) *Liberty Square (Tolyatti) *Liberty Square (Miami), a public housing project in Miami, Florida, United States *Liberty Square (Magic Kingdom), one of the "lands" in the Magic Kingdom theme park of Walt Disney World Resort * ''Liberty Square'' (album) See also * Freedom Square (other) *Zuccotti Park Zuccotti Park (formerly Liberty Plaza Park) is a publicly accessible park in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan, New York City. It is located in a privately owned public space (POPS) controlled by Brookfield Properties and Goldman Sachs. ...
, which was informally renamed "Liberty Square" during the Occupy Wall Street protests {{geodis ...
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Kew Gardens Hills
Kew Gardens Hills is a neighborhood in the middle of the New York City borough of Queens. The borders are Flushing Meadows-Corona Park to the west, the Long Island Expressway to the north, Union Turnpike to the south, and Parsons Boulevard to the east. The neighborhood is located near several highways including the Long Island Expressway, Grand Central Parkway, Van Wyck Expressway, and the Jackie Robinson Parkway (Interborough). It is also served by several bus routes. Adjacent neighborhoods include Forest Hills to the west, Hillcrest to the east, Briarwood to the south, and Queensboro Hill to the north. Kew Gardens Hills is located in Queens Community District 8 and its ZIP Code is 11367. It is patrolled by the New York City Police Department's 107th Precinct. Politically, Kew Gardens Hills is represented by the New York City Council's 24th District. Geography Kew Gardens Hills is situated in the southwestern corner of the area historically known as the Town of Flushing ...
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Freedom Square (Kharkiv)
Freedom Square ( uk, Площа Свободи, Plóshcha Svobódy) in Kharkiv, Ukraine, is the 8th largest city-centre square in Europe. On 1 March 2022, during the battle of Kharkiv in the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the square and the surroundings were hit by Russian missiles. Names Upon the Soviet takeover the square was named Maidan Dzerzhynskoho ( uk, майдан Дзержинського) in 1926 after Felix Dzerzhinsky, the founder of the Bolshevik secret police (the Cheka, precursor to the KGB). It is depicted on maps of Kharkiv of 1938. During the brief German occupation the name of the square changed twice: in 1942 the square was named German Army Square, and in 1943 Leibstandarte SS Square. After the independence of Ukraine it was renamed Freedom Square. Location The main part of the square is bordered to the west by the site of a removed statue of Lenin, to the east by Sumska Street, to the north by the Hotel Kharkiv and to the south by Shevchenko pa ...
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Námestie Slobody
Námestie Slobody'' ( en, Freedom Square)'', locally referred to as Gottko, is a major city square in the Old Town of Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia. It is situated in the wider city center, close to Kollárovo square and in front of the Summer Archbishop's Palace. History The location of the current square was covered with vineyards during medieval times. It probably originated in the 17th century, with the Summer Archbishop's Palace which was built there. It currently houses the Slovak government. Later it was rebuilt as a grass area, which was divided by an alley of trees. It was called Kniežacie or ''Fürstenallee'' and ''Hercegfasor''. The Slovak expression Firšnál originated from Fürstenallee. The square was called ''Gottwaldovo'' during socialism in honor of the first Czechoslovak communist president Klement Gottwald, whose statue was included. The Post Office palace (the biggest post office in the world) and buildings of Slovak Technical University were buil ...
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Freedom Square In Bydgoszcz
Freedom Square in Bydgoszcz ( pl, Plac Wolności) is located in Bydgoszcz, Poland, in downtown area, between Gdańska Street and the park Casimir the Great. Characteristics and Location Freedom Square stands as an elegant place of Downtown district ( pl, Śródmieście) of Bydgoszcz, ornamented by Art Nouveau buildings, a historical church, a memorial and a green park. This is a location for recreational activities as well as military and official ceremonies. The square is centrally located: on its western edge runs the Gdańska Street, heart of downtown Bydgoszcz. On its south border is the Casimir the Great Park, and to the east starts north the Gimnazjalna street. History The land square was formerly part of the garden of 17th century monastery "Sisters of the Poor Clares", along with the area of today's park Casimir the Great. In 1835, the Bydgoszcz City Beautification Society ( Verschönerungs – Verein zu Bromberg) founded on the east side of Gdańska Street a ...
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Freedom Square, Valletta
The Parliament House ( mt, Dar il-Parlament) is the meeting place of the Parliament of Malta located in Valletta, Malta. The building was constructed between 2011 and 2015 to designs by Renzo Piano as part of the City Gate Project, which also included building a new City Gate and converting the ruins of the Royal Opera House into an open-air theatre. Construction of the Parliament House generated considerable controversy, mainly due to the modern design of the building and the cost of construction, which amounted to around €90 million. From 1921 to 1976, the meeting place of the Parliament of Malta had been the Tapestry Chamber of the Grandmaster's Palace, also in Valletta. In 1976, the former armoury of the same palace was converted into a new parliament, and meetings were held there until the opening of the purpose-built Parliament House on 4 May 2015. Site The Parliament House is located in Republic Street near City Gate, the entrance to Valletta. The building is locat ...
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Freedom Square, Yerevan
__NOTOC__ The Freedom Square or Liberty Square ( hy, Ազատության հրապարակ, ), also known as Opera Square and Theatre Square (Թատերական հրապարակ, ''T'aterakan hraparak'') until 1991, is a town square located in Kentron (Center) district of Yerevan, Armenia. The square is part of the Yerevan Opera Theater complex, located just to the south of the main opera building, between the opera park and the Swan lake. Along with the Republic Square, the Freedom Square is one of the two main squares in central Yerevan. It is bordered with four streets: Tumanyan Street, Teryan Street, Sayat Nova Avenue and Mashtots Avenue. The statues of writer Hovhannes Tumanyan and composer Alexander Spendiaryan are located in the square. In politics Due to a tradition of demonstrations at the square, it has been described as a "symbol of democracy" in Armenia. The square can hold an estimated 40,000, 42,000–45,000 to 50,000 people. 1988: Karabakh movement The semi-ci ...
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Azadi Square
The Azadi Square ( fa, میدان آزادی, translit=Meydāne Āzādī, lit=Freedom Square), formerly known as Shahyad Square (Persian: میدان شهیاد ''Meydāne Ŝahyād'' literally means "''Remembrance of heShah Square''"), is a mainly green city square in Tehran, Iran. It hosts as its centerpiece the Azadi Tower. The tower and square were commissioned by Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the last Shah of Iran, to mark the 2,500th year of the foundation of the Imperial State of Iran. Design and Architecture It has an area of about 50,000 m2, plus adjacent areas and has a very large roundabout within its main confines. It is the largest square in Tehran and the second largest in Iran, being smaller than Azerbaijan Square in Tabriz. Located in the center of the Azadi Square is the Azadi Tower which has height 45 m. The design of the tower and the surrounding area is an archetype of Iranian-Islamic architecture and aesthetic geometry. The fountain is inspired by Iranian g ...
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