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==Example==
==Example==
[[File:Martyrs Memorial. Algiers, Algeria.jpg|thumb|right|''[[Martyrs' Memorial, Algiers|Maqam Echahid]] in [[Algiers]], [[Algeria]], iconic concrete monument commemorating the [[Algerian War|Algerian war for independence]].]]
===National monument===
===National monument===
* The [[National Monument (Indonesia)]]
* The [[National Monument (Indonesia)]]
* [[Martyrs' Memorial, Algiers|Maqam Echahid]] ([[Algiers]], [[Algeria]])
* The [[Pakistan Monument]] (Islamabad)
* The [[Pakistan Monument]] (Islamabad)
* The [[National Martyrs’ Memorial|National Martyr's Memorial]], ([[Dhaka]])
* The [[National Martyrs’ Memorial|National Martyr's Memorial]], ([[Dhaka]])

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Monumen Nasional in Jakarta, Indonesia, built to commemorate the Indonesian struggle for independence
Altare della Patria, Rome

A national monument is a monument constructed in order to commemorate something of national importance such as the country's founding, independence or a war.

The term may also refer to a specific monument status, such as a national heritage site, which most national monuments are by reason of their cultural importance rather than age. The National monument aims to represent the nation, and serve as a focus for national identity.

Overview

A series of structures or areas deemed to be of national importance and therefore afforded protection by the state are part of a country's cultural heritage. These national heritage sites are often called something different per country and are listed by national conservation societies. Romania has listed at least one plant as a national monument, Nymphaea lotus f. thermalis.[1]

Example

Maqam Echahid in Algiers, Algeria, iconic concrete monument commemorating the Algerian war for independence.

National monument

National heritage sites

References

  1. ^ Veler, Ana (November 2008). "Nymphaea lotus up north, naturally". Water Gardeners International. 3 (4). Bucharest, Romania. Retrieved 9 August 2014.

See also