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noun - a square in central London where there is a memorial to Admiral Nelson
TRAFALGAR SQUARE - Trafalgar Square ( trə-FAL-gər) is a public square in the City of Westminster, Central London, built around the area formerly known as Charing Cros...
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| Including the statue, Nelson's Column towers 185 feet above this London square |
| Landseer's Lions are at the base of Nelson's Column in this square |
| England's most famous square, it's where you'll find Nelson's Column & the National Gallery |
| You can see Rembrandt's "Adoration of the Shepherds" at the National Gallery on this British square |
| This square is located at the north end of Whitehall, not on the southwest coast of Spain |
| Circle this London square & you'll see Nelson's Column there |
| Because of a clean-up effort, Bernard Rayner became the last to sell pigeon food in this British plaza |
| Sir Francis Chantrey's statue of King George IV stands in a corner of this famous London square |
| You'll find England's National Gallery & National Portrait Gallery on this famous square |
| E.H. Baily's 17-foot-tall statue of Lord Nelson is in this London plaza |
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Trafalgar Square ( trə-FAL-gər) is a public square in the City of Westminster, Central London, built around the area formerly known as Charing Cross. Its name commemorates the Battle of Trafalgar, a British naval victory in the Napoleonic Wars with France and Spain that took place on 21 October 1805 off the coast of Cape Trafalgar. * The site of Trafalgar Square had been a significant landmark since the 13th century and originally contained the King's Mews. After George IV moved the mews to Buckingham Palace, the area was redeveloped by John Nash, but progress was slow after his death, and the square did not open until 1844. The 169-foot (52 m) Nelson's Column at its centre is guarded by four lion statues. A number of commemorative statues and sculptures occupy the square, but the Fourth Plinth, left empty since 1840, has been host to contemporary art since 1999. * The square has been used for community gatherings and political demonstrations, including Bloody Sunday in 1887, the culmination of the first Aldermaston March, anti-war protests, and campaigns against climate change. A Christmas tree has been donated to the square by Norway since 1947 and is erected for twelve days before and after Christmas Day. The square is a centre of annual celebrations on New Year's Eve. It was well known for its feral pigeons until their removals in the early 21st century. |