Memorial square
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A memorial square is an intersection dedicated in memory of someone, usually someone who was killed in a war. It is not the same as a town square. While the name of a town square is used to describe where something is located, the name of a memorial square is not used in the same manner.[citation needed]
Memorial squares are also erected to commemorate events or symbolize a specific ethos embodied in the death of one or more persons related to specific cause. This type of memorial square has been built in post-Soviet states such as Uzbekistan where memorial squares and parks have been established in memory of both civilians and soldiers who died in a specific conflict, i.e. World War II.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ Naimovich, Polvonov Kozimbek (2019-04-14). "SOUTHERN CITIES OF UZBEKISTAN IN THE INDEPENDENCE YEARS". doi:10.5281/zenodo.2639805.
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External links
[edit]- Memorial squares, Massachusetts, USA.
- Square of Martyrs in Uzbekistan