Waterloo Monument is a person to commemorate the war area, the monument is very high, in the area around the square and distributed a lot of finished things, the whole place to visit for about two hours, very good.
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The Waterloo Monument was built to commemorate the invasion of the British, Prussian and other European coalition forces in Waterloo, Belgium, in June 1815, when they defeated the invasion of the French army under Napoleon's command. Napoleon went into complete decline in that battle, which changed not only Napoleon's fate, but the course of Europe as a whole.
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Waterloo Monument is a person to commemorate the war area, the monument is very high, in the area around the square and distributed a lot of finished things, the whole place to visit for about two hours, very good.
The Waterloo Monument is also a huge scene in the whole region, the monument here looks very good, the monument is also many years old, the Battle of Waterloo is also a very good symbol.
The monument is located in the central square of Hannover, in memory of the invasion of the French army by the European Union in Waterloo, Belgium, defeating Napoleon. On the high columns, the Victory Goddess held a halo overlooking the entire city of Hannover, a landmark building in Hannover.
The Waterloo Monument was built to commemorate the defeat of the invaded Napoleonic French army by Prussian soldiers.
It seems a bit of a sudden feeling, but at the same time it is so solemn.