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'''Falkland War Memorial''' is located on [[Brunton Green]], Falkland. It was unveiled in 2014.<ref>Information from local resident.</ref> | |||
'''Falkland War Memorial''' is located on Brunton Green, Falkland. | |||
The word 'Dziękuję' at the base of the monument means 'Thank you' in Polish, reflecting the Polish servicemen who were stationed in Poland during the Second World War. | |||
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Name | Falkland War Memorial |
Address | Brunton Green, Falkland |
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Date | 2014 |
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what3words | ///performed.youths.draining |
Falkland War Memorial is located on Brunton Green, Falkland. It was unveiled in 2014.[1]
The word 'Dziękuję' at the base of the monument means 'Thank you' in Polish, reflecting the Polish servicemen who were stationed in Poland during the Second World War.
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- ↑ Information from local resident.