Hungarian Monument - Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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N 45° 26.332 W 075° 41.481
18T E 445928 N 5031937
The Hungarian Monument is located on Maple Island in Ottawa, Ontario.
Waymark Code: WMF6KY
Location: Ontario, Canada
Date Posted: 09/01/2012
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The following information related to this waymark is from a publication titled: Capitale - Public Art.
"In 1956, thousands of Hungarians fled reprisals and oppression from the Soviets in their native Hungary. Canada responded with significant humanitarian aid and measures that permitted the rapid resettlement of almost 40,000 Hungarian refugees to Canada, within months of the revolution. Fifty years later, a monument was raised to commemorate Canada’s response to this desperate situation."
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The project was sponsored by the 1956 Hungarian Monument Committee with support from the Hungarian Canadian community, the Republic of Hungary, the Canada-Hungary Educational Foundation and Canadian friends.
The commemoration consists of an irregularly shaped 2.5-metre-high Canadian Shield red granite monument set on a gray granite base, together with a 3-metre-high, wood sculpture called a kopjafa, which is a popular and traditional Hungarian art form. The wooden Hungarian kopjafa represents nobility, honour, peace, friendship and gratitude, while the granite represents the strength of Canada.
The monument inscription reads:
“May this monument be a lasting symbol of the gratitude of Hungarian refugees who, having escaped after the revolution in Hungary, were welcomed and provided a safe haven to rebuild their lives in Canada."
On October 4, 2006, the monument was unveiled by His Excellency Dénes Tomaj, Ambassador of the Republic of Hungary to Canada, and Mr. Marcel Beaudry, Chairman of the National Capital Commission."
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