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National Monument (Dam Sq.)
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The National Monument stands tall as a symbol of remembrance and peace, honoring those who lost their lives during World War II. Erected in 1956, it features an impressive obelisk adorned with symbolic sculptures. This monument serves as a central point for annual commemorations and is deeply embedded in Dutch history.
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