William I Monument (Szczecin)
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The William I Monument was a monument in Szczecin, Poland, in form of an equestrian statue of William I, emperor of Germany from 1871 to 1888. It was designed by sculptor Karl Hilgers, and unvailed on 1 November 1894 at the King Square (now Polish Soldier Square). The monument dismantled on 31 July 1945.
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plac Żołnierza Polskiego, Szczecin Centrum
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N 53.428722222222 ° | E 14.552944444444 ° |
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plac Żołnierza Polskiego
70-513 Szczecin, Centrum
West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland
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