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  • The Victory Monument is a 465-foot (142 m) tall obelisk located in Victory Park, Moscow. It was built to commemorate the end of the Great Patriotic War, a period of German aggression against the Soviet Union that lasted from 1941 to 1945. The monument was built in only nine months, from 1994 to 1995, with the help of architects Leonid Vavakin and Vladimir Budaev, based on a plan by sculptor Zurab Tsereteli.
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  • Victory Monument (Thai: อนุสาวรีย์ชัยสมรภูมิ, RTGS: Anusawari Chai Samoraphum) is a military monument in Bangkok, Thailand.
  • Victory Monument is a major landmark in Bangkok, Thailand. It was built to commemorate the victory of the Thai military in the Franco-Thai War.
  • Victory Monument was designed by Mom Luang Poom Malakul and inspired by five key elements: Operations of the four forces (Army, Navy, Air Force, Police).
  • Get off the Sky Train at the "Victory Monument" stop and as you head toward the exit, you will see the massive monument.
  • The Victory Monument is one of the most-seen monuments in Bangkok as it sits at one of Bangkok's busiest intersections where Ratchavithi, Phyathai and...
  • Amid all this commercialization, the Victory Monument remains undisturbed, as an enduring tribute to the nation's defenders and a legacy to Feroci's artistry.
  • Victory Monument really opens up at night: there are some awesome bars and pubs with live music where you can chill out and rock out at night.
  • Like Democracy Monument, Victory Monument is at the centre of a roundabout and an even busier road network.
  • The iconic Victory Monument was erected in 1941 in memory of the brief battle with the French between December 1940 and January 1941.
  • Contrary to the traditional obelisks that were usually built in Thai style, Bangkok Victory Monument’s design is commonly found in the west.