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Summer Postcards 2011

By Joshua L. Wang
On the Place des Quinconces, la République triumphs over her enemies in a monument dedicated to the Girondins who fell to the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution. At the top of the column, la Liberté breaks free from her chains. Le coq gaulois, an unofficial symbol of France, can be seen near the base of the column on the right.
On the Place des Quinconces, la République triumphs over her enemies in a monument dedicated to the Girondins who fell to the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution. At the top of the column, la Liberté breaks free from her chains. Le coq gaulois, an unofficial symbol of France, can be seen near the base of the column on the right.

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