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[[File:Davignon Onafhankelijkheidsplein.png|thumb|350px|right|The square ]]
[[File:Davignon Onafhankelijkheidsplein.png|thumb|350px|right|The square ]]


The '''Plein van Onafhankelijkheid''', or '''Plaza of Independence''', is a large road junction in [[Davignon]]. It's historical name is '''Plein der Hertogen''' ('''Square of the Dukes'''), but it was renamed when Davignon regained its independence from Shireroth and joined the newly established [[Kingdom of Batavia]] in 1667 AN. Old slums and small streets were torn down near the end of the 17th century to make room for the open square. An obelisk was erected to celebrate the re-establishment of the monarchy under [[Arkadius V]].
The '''Plein van Onafhankelijkheid''', or '''Plaza of Independence''', is a large road junction in [[Davignon]]. It's historical name is '''Plein der Hertogen''' ('''Square of the Dukes'''), but it was renamed when Davignon regained its independence from Shireroth and joined the newly established [[Kingdom of Batavia]] in 1667 AN. Old slums and small streets were torn down near the end of the 17th century to make room for the open square. An obelisk was erected to celebrate the re-establishment of the monarchy under [[Arkadius IV]].


The [[Rudolfsboulevard]] and [[Arkadius V Avenue]], two of the city's main roads, cross each other at this plaza.  
The [[Rudolfsboulevard]] and [[Arkadius IV Avenue]], two of the city's main roads, cross each other at this plaza.  


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 20:18, 4 March 2019

The square

The Plein van Onafhankelijkheid, or Plaza of Independence, is a large road junction in Davignon. It's historical name is Plein der Hertogen (Square of the Dukes), but it was renamed when Davignon regained its independence from Shireroth and joined the newly established Kingdom of Batavia in 1667 AN. Old slums and small streets were torn down near the end of the 17th century to make room for the open square. An obelisk was erected to celebrate the re-establishment of the monarchy under Arkadius IV.

The Rudolfsboulevard and Arkadius IV Avenue, two of the city's main roads, cross each other at this plaza.

History

Landmarks

Old Royal Mint

Royal Theatre of Davignon