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#12508119
27 June 2025
MONTREAL, CANADA - June 6: View of the Habitat 67 apartment complex with a large construction crane in front, seen from the Old Port of Montreal, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, on June 6, 2025.
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#12508124
27 June 2025
MONTREAL, CANADA - June 6: View of the Habitat 67 apartment complex with a large construction crane in front, seen from the Old Port of Montreal, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, on June 6, 2025.
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#11925099
7 January 2025
In Bad Toelz, Bad Toelz-Wolfratshausen, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on January 6, 2025, a Stolperstein is a ten-centimeter (3.9 in) concrete cube bearing a brass plate inscribed with the name and life dates of victims of Nazi extermination or persecution. The Stolpersteine project is initiated by the German artist Gunter Demnig in 1992.
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#11925100
7 January 2025
In Bad Toelz, Bad Toelz-Wolfratshausen, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on January 6, 2025, a Stolperstein is a ten-centimeter (3.9 in) concrete cube bearing a brass plate inscribed with the name and life dates of victims of Nazi extermination or persecution. The Stolpersteine project is initiated by the German artist Gunter Demnig in 1992.
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#11925101
7 January 2025
In Bad Toelz, Bad Toelz-Wolfratshausen, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on January 6, 2025, a Stolperstein is a ten-centimeter (3.9 in) concrete cube bearing a brass plate inscribed with the name and life dates of victims of Nazi extermination or persecution. The Stolpersteine project is initiated by the German artist Gunter Demnig in 1992.
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#11925102
7 January 2025
In Bad Toelz, Bad Toelz-Wolfratshausen, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on January 6, 2025, a Stolperstein is a ten-centimeter (3.9 in) concrete cube bearing a brass plate inscribed with the name and life dates of victims of Nazi extermination or persecution. The Stolpersteine project is initiated by the German artist Gunter Demnig in 1992.
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#11925103
7 January 2025
In Bad Toelz, Bad Toelz-Wolfratshausen, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on January 6, 2025, a Stolperstein is a ten-centimeter (3.9 in) concrete cube bearing a brass plate inscribed with the name and life dates of victims of Nazi extermination or persecution. The Stolpersteine project is initiated by the German artist Gunter Demnig in 1992.
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#9414348
9 January 2023
An aerial view of The Monument to the Bulgarian-Soviet Friendship in the Black sea town of Varna, some 450 kms (280 miles) east of the capital Sofia. After the Russian invasion in Ukraine on Feb. 24, 2022 many people in the Balkan country started to sign petitions monument to be removed by the Government, there is another part of people whose are not agree and want monument to be use as tourist attraction. Bulgaria is one of former communist countries with the most many communism monuments on its area. Construction of the monument commenced in late 1974, and 27,000 volunteer workers toiled for four years to create the structure and the 400 square metre platform on which it stands. More than 10,000 tonnes of concrete, and 1,000 tonnes of armature iron were used to create the monument. A large bronze cube was constructed in front of the structure, burning with an eternal flame fed by pipes hidden in the concrete platform beneath.
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#9414350
9 January 2023
An aerial view of The Monument to the Bulgarian-Soviet Friendship in the Black sea town of Varna, some 450 kms (280 miles) east of the capital Sofia. After the Russian invasion in Ukraine on Feb. 24, 2022 many people in the Balkan country started to sign petitions monument to be removed by the Government, there is another part of people whose are not agree and want monument to be use as tourist attraction. Bulgaria is one of former communist countries with the most many communism monuments on its area. Construction of the monument commenced in late 1974, and 27,000 volunteer workers toiled for four years to create the structure and the 400 square metre platform on which it stands. More than 10,000 tonnes of concrete, and 1,000 tonnes of armature iron were used to create the monument. A large bronze cube was constructed in front of the structure, burning with an eternal flame fed by pipes hidden in the concrete platform beneath.
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#9414362
9 January 2023
An aerial view of The Monument to the Bulgarian-Soviet Friendship in the Black sea town of Varna, some 450 kms (280 miles) east of the capital Sofia. After the Russian invasion in Ukraine on Feb. 24, 2022 many people in the Balkan country started to sign petitions monument to be removed by the Government, there is another part of people whose are not agree and want monument to be use as tourist attraction. Bulgaria is one of former communist countries with the most many communism monuments on its area. Construction of the monument commenced in late 1974, and 27,000 volunteer workers toiled for four years to create the structure and the 400 square metre platform on which it stands. More than 10,000 tonnes of concrete, and 1,000 tonnes of armature iron were used to create the monument. A large bronze cube was constructed in front of the structure, burning with an eternal flame fed by pipes hidden in the concrete platform beneath.
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#9414364
9 January 2023
An aerial view of The Monument to the Bulgarian-Soviet Friendship in the Black sea town of Varna, some 450 kms (280 miles) east of the capital Sofia. After the Russian invasion in Ukraine on Feb. 24, 2022 many people in the Balkan country started to sign petitions monument to be removed by the Government, there is another part of people whose are not agree and want monument to be use as tourist attraction. Bulgaria is one of former communist countries with the most many communism monuments on its area. Construction of the monument commenced in late 1974, and 27,000 volunteer workers toiled for four years to create the structure and the 400 square metre platform on which it stands. More than 10,000 tonnes of concrete, and 1,000 tonnes of armature iron were used to create the monument. A large bronze cube was constructed in front of the structure, burning with an eternal flame fed by pipes hidden in the concrete platform beneath.
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#9414368
9 January 2023
An aerial view of The Monument to the Bulgarian-Soviet Friendship in the Black sea town of Varna, some 450 kms (280 miles) east of the capital Sofia. After the Russian invasion in Ukraine on Feb. 24, 2022 many people in the Balkan country started to sign petitions monument to be removed by the Government, there is another part of people whose are not agree and want monument to be use as tourist attraction. Bulgaria is one of former communist countries with the most many communism monuments on its area. Construction of the monument commenced in late 1974, and 27,000 volunteer workers toiled for four years to create the structure and the 400 square metre platform on which it stands. More than 10,000 tonnes of concrete, and 1,000 tonnes of armature iron were used to create the monument. A large bronze cube was constructed in front of the structure, burning with an eternal flame fed by pipes hidden in the concrete platform beneath.
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#9414374
9 January 2023
An aerial view of The Monument to the Bulgarian-Soviet Friendship in the Black sea town of Varna, some 450 kms (280 miles) east of the capital Sofia. After the Russian invasion in Ukraine on Feb. 24, 2022 many people in the Balkan country started to sign petitions monument to be removed by the Government, there is another part of people whose are not agree and want monument to be use as tourist attraction. Bulgaria is one of former communist countries with the most many communism monuments on its area. Construction of the monument commenced in late 1974, and 27,000 volunteer workers toiled for four years to create the structure and the 400 square metre platform on which it stands. More than 10,000 tonnes of concrete, and 1,000 tonnes of armature iron were used to create the monument. A large bronze cube was constructed in front of the structure, burning with an eternal flame fed by pipes hidden in the concrete platform beneath.
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#9414376
9 January 2023
An aerial view of The Monument to the Bulgarian-Soviet Friendship in the Black sea town of Varna, some 450 kms (280 miles) east of the capital Sofia. After the Russian invasion in Ukraine on Feb. 24, 2022 many people in the Balkan country started to sign petitions monument to be removed by the Government, there is another part of people whose are not agree and want monument to be use as tourist attraction. Bulgaria is one of former communist countries with the most many communism monuments on its area. Construction of the monument commenced in late 1974, and 27,000 volunteer workers toiled for four years to create the structure and the 400 square metre platform on which it stands. More than 10,000 tonnes of concrete, and 1,000 tonnes of armature iron were used to create the monument. A large bronze cube was constructed in front of the structure, burning with an eternal flame fed by pipes hidden in the concrete platform beneath.
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#9414382
9 January 2023
An aerial view of The Monument to the Bulgarian-Soviet Friendship in the Black sea town of Varna, some 450 kms (280 miles) east of the capital Sofia. After the Russian invasion in Ukraine on Feb. 24, 2022 many people in the Balkan country started to sign petitions monument to be removed by the Government, there is another part of people whose are not agree and want monument to be use as tourist attraction. Bulgaria is one of former communist countries with the most many communism monuments on its area. Construction of the monument commenced in late 1974, and 27,000 volunteer workers toiled for four years to create the structure and the 400 square metre platform on which it stands. More than 10,000 tonnes of concrete, and 1,000 tonnes of armature iron were used to create the monument. A large bronze cube was constructed in front of the structure, burning with an eternal flame fed by pipes hidden in the concrete platform beneath.
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#9414386
9 January 2023
An aerial view of The Monument to the Bulgarian-Soviet Friendship in the Black sea town of Varna, some 450 kms (280 miles) east of the capital Sofia. After the Russian invasion in Ukraine on Feb. 24, 2022 many people in the Balkan country started to sign petitions monument to be removed by the Government, there is another part of people whose are not agree and want monument to be use as tourist attraction. Bulgaria is one of former communist countries with the most many communism monuments on its area. Construction of the monument commenced in late 1974, and 27,000 volunteer workers toiled for four years to create the structure and the 400 square metre platform on which it stands. More than 10,000 tonnes of concrete, and 1,000 tonnes of armature iron were used to create the monument. A large bronze cube was constructed in front of the structure, burning with an eternal flame fed by pipes hidden in the concrete platform beneath.
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