Indië-monument
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Indië-monument
Summary
Indië-monument is a war memorial[1].
Key Facts
- Indië-monument is the creator of Gert Dumbar[2].
- Indië-monument is the creator of Jan Eijkelboom[3].
- Indië-monument is located in The Hague[4].
- Indië-monument is in the country of Netherlands[5].
- Indië-monument's image is recorded as Indie Monument Voorzijde.png[6].
- Indië-monument's image is recorded as Indie Monument Detail.png[7].
- Indië-monument's instance of is recorded as war memorial[8].
- Indië-monument's instance of is recorded as sculpture[9].
- Indië-monument's instance of is recorded as memorial stone[10].
- Indië-monument's instance of is recorded as wall[11].
- Indië-monument's genre is recorded as public art[12].
- Indië-monument's made from material is recorded as natural stone[13].
- Indië-monument's location is recorded as Scheveningse Bosjes[14].
- Indië-monument's Commons category is recorded as Indië-monument (Den Haag, Gert Dumbar)[15].
- Indië-monument's commemorates is recorded as Indonesian National Revolution[16].
- +2002-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Indië-monument[17].
- Indië-monument's coordinate location is recorded as {'globe': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2', 'altitude': None, 'latitude': 52.098421, 'longitude': 4.294416, 'precision': 1e-05}[18].
- Indië-monument's located on street is recorded as Ver-Huëllweg[19].
- Indië-monument's described at URL is recorded as https://bkdh.nl/kunstwerken/monument-haagse-militairen-gesneuveld/[20].
- Indië-monument's date of official opening is recorded as +2002-09-18T00:00:00Z[21].
- Indië-monument's date of official opening is recorded as +2002-09-09T00:00:00Z[22].
- Indië-monument's unveiled by is recorded as Wim Deetman[23].
- Indië-monument's different from is recorded as Indies Monument[24].
- Indië-monument's height is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q174728', 'amount': '+100'}[25].
- Indië-monument's Oorlogsmonument ID is recorded as 3024[26].
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Works and Contributions
Created works include Gert Dumbar[2], a designer[27], b. 1940[28], of Kingdom of the Netherlands[29], awarded the BNO Piet Zwart Prijs[30], specialised in product design[31] and Jan Eijkelboom[3], a translator[32], 1926–2008[33], of Kingdom of the Netherlands[34], awarded the Jan Campert Prize for poetry[35].