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Francesco Nullo Monument

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Pomnik Francesca Nulla w Warszawie 2022
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The Francesco Nullo Monument is a monument in Warsaw, Poland, in the Downtown district and Frascati neighbourhood. Situated at Home Army Miłosz Battalion Square, near the corner of Frascati and Nulla Streets, it comprises a bust of Francesco Nullo – a 19th-century military officer who fought in the conflicts of the Italian unification and commanded the Garibaldi Legion of Italian volunteers, fighting on the side of Polish insurgents during the January Uprising. The monument was designed by Gianni Remuzzi, and unveiled on 26 February 1939.

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Francesco Nullo Monument
Frascati, Warsaw Midtown

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Frascati
00-483 Warsaw, Midtown
Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
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