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National Police Memorial (Australia)

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Australia's National Police Memorial is in the national capital, Canberra, in King's Park on the northern shore of Lake Burley Griffin adjacent to the National Carillon on Aspen Island. It commemorates Australian police who have died on duty.

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National Police Memorial (Australia)
Nierenhofer Straße, Essen Byfang (Stadtbezirk VIII)

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N -35.299 ° E 149.144 °
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ehem. Betriebsgebäude Zeche Victoria II mit Himmelscroner Erbstollen

Nierenhofer Straße 68b
45257 Essen, Byfang (Stadtbezirk VIII)
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