Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q3323261> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 47 of
47
with 100 triples per page.
- Q3323261 subject Q15285743.
- Q3323261 subject Q7903661.
- Q3323261 subject Q8949195.
- Q3323261 subject Q9789045.
- Q3323261 abstract "Reconciliation: The Peacekeeping Monument is a monument in Ottawa, the capital of Canada, commemorating Canada's role in international peacekeeping and the soldiers who have participated and are currently participating, both living and dead.It is located between St. Patrick Street and Murray Street, in the centre of the intersection where they meet Mackenzie Avenue and Sussex Drive; this places it just south of the National Gallery of Canada and just north of the American Embassy and Major's Hill Park. Artist Jack Harman built the three soldiers with architects Richard and Gregory Henriquez designing the site concept and monument structures. Cornelia Oberlander was the landscape architect. The monument was completed in 1992.The work, entitled Reconciliation, depicts three peacekeeping soldiers — two men and a woman — standing on two ridges of stone which cut through the broken debris of war and converge at a high point, which symbolizes the resolution which peacekeeping brings. The base of the monument includes Lester Pearson's 1956 quote We need action not only to end the fighting but to make the peace... My own government would be glad to recommend Canadian participation in such a United Nations force, a truly international peace and police force, as well as the French translation.In 1995, the Monument was commemorated on the year's $1 coin, following the 1994 commemoration of the National War Memorial.".
- Q3323261 location Q1904.
- Q3323261 location Q1930.
- Q3323261 thumbnail Peacekeeping_monument.jpg?width=300.
- Q3323261 wikiPageExternalLink ncc_web_content_page.asp?cid=16297-24563-24548-24552&lang=1.
- Q3323261 wikiPageWikiLink Q1068063.
- Q3323261 wikiPageWikiLink Q10954043.
- Q3323261 wikiPageWikiLink Q128604.
- Q3323261 wikiPageWikiLink Q150.
- Q3323261 wikiPageWikiLink Q15285743.
- Q3323261 wikiPageWikiLink Q16.
- Q3323261 wikiPageWikiLink Q1904.
- Q3323261 wikiPageWikiLink Q1930.
- Q3323261 wikiPageWikiLink Q2091081.
- Q3323261 wikiPageWikiLink Q2345019.
- Q3323261 wikiPageWikiLink Q2841859.
- Q3323261 wikiPageWikiLink Q2900578.
- Q3323261 wikiPageWikiLink Q3363862.
- Q3323261 wikiPageWikiLink Q3407372.
- Q3323261 wikiPageWikiLink Q3531126.
- Q3323261 wikiPageWikiLink Q4989906.
- Q3323261 wikiPageWikiLink Q5171172.
- Q3323261 wikiPageWikiLink Q5606961.
- Q3323261 wikiPageWikiLink Q7903661.
- Q3323261 wikiPageWikiLink Q8949195.
- Q3323261 wikiPageWikiLink Q9789045.
- Q3323261 location Q1904.
- Q3323261 location Q1930.
- Q3323261 monumentName "Peacekeeping Monument".
- Q3323261 point "45.42877222222222 -75.696525".
- Q3323261 type Place.
- Q3323261 type Location.
- Q3323261 type Monument.
- Q3323261 type Place.
- Q3323261 type Thing.
- Q3323261 type SpatialThing.
- Q3323261 type Q4989906.
- Q3323261 comment "Reconciliation: The Peacekeeping Monument is a monument in Ottawa, the capital of Canada, commemorating Canada's role in international peacekeeping and the soldiers who have participated and are currently participating, both living and dead.It is located between St.".
- Q3323261 label "Peacekeeping Monument".
- Q3323261 lat "45.42877222222222".
- Q3323261 long "-75.696525".
- Q3323261 depiction Peacekeeping_monument.jpg.
- Q3323261 name "Peacekeeping Monument".