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41°20′04″N 21°33′16″E / 41.33435°N 21.55455°E / 41.33435; 21.55455
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Mound of the Unbeaten
Macedonian: Могила на непобедените
Artist Bogdan Bogdanović
Year1961 (1961)
TypeSculpture
Location Prilep
Coordinates 41°20′04″N 21°33′16″E / 41.33435°N 21.55455°E / 41.33435; 21.55455

Mound of the Unbeaten ( Macedonian: Могила на непобедените) is a World War II memorial in the Park of the Revolution, Prilep, North Macedonia. The monument and memorial complex were built in 1961 in honor to the fallen fighters of the People's Liberation Struggle in Macedonia. Author of the memorial complex is Yugoslav architect Bogdan Bogdanović.

The complex consists of memorial urns and the common graves of fallen Macedonian Partisans. The urns are constructed from marble, and reminiscent of the antique urns. Biggest urn in complex has the symbol of the eternal flame at the top, which is symbol of Macedonian people's struggle for freedom. In the second part of the complex is the crypt which houses the remains of 462 fallen partisan fighters from Prilep and the neighboring places . Their names are inscribed on the marble slabs.

The memorial complex was revitalized from 2007 until 2008. [1]

Description

Park of the Revolution is located in the southern part of the city, landscaping is decorated with high pine trees and low growing evergreen flora. The park is enriched with monuments 1961 in honor of all the fallen soldiers and participants of People's Liberation Movement. The mound makes a semicircular shape in which the inner part of the entire vertical surface paved with white marble slabs. On them are inscribed the names of 462 killed partisans from Prilep and the surrounding places. In front of a semicircular form rises eight marble memorial urns, symbolizing the formation of the first partisan detachment in Macedonia and their transformation into a powerful military units. [1]

Park of the Revolution was declared a cultural heritage monument in 1989. Inside the park, there is an Alley of the People's Heroes, officially opened in 1961. There are nine bronze busts of fallen People's heroes born in Prilep: Kiro Gavriloski, Ilija Jovanovski, Jordan Čopela, Borko Taleski, Kuzman Josifovski Pitu, Mirče Acev, Borko Velevski, Rampo Levkov and Krume Volnaroski. [1] From 2012. a project was adopted that in addition to these nine, should be built four more busts to People's heroes from Prilep, who acted as politicians in socialist Macedonia: Vera Aceva, Đore Damevski, Borko Temelkovski and Krste Crvenkovski. [2]

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References

  1. ^ a b c Revitalization of the complex "Mound of the unbeaten" Archived 2012-11-06 at the Wayback Machine, Retrieved 12 July 2014
  2. ^ New busts of the People's heroes?, Retrieved 12 July 2014

mound+of+the+unbeaten Latitude and Longitude:

41°20′04″N 21°33′16″E / 41.33435°N 21.55455°E / 41.33435; 21.55455
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mound of the Unbeaten
Macedonian: Могила на непобедените
Artist Bogdan Bogdanović
Year1961 (1961)
TypeSculpture
Location Prilep
Coordinates 41°20′04″N 21°33′16″E / 41.33435°N 21.55455°E / 41.33435; 21.55455

Mound of the Unbeaten ( Macedonian: Могила на непобедените) is a World War II memorial in the Park of the Revolution, Prilep, North Macedonia. The monument and memorial complex were built in 1961 in honor to the fallen fighters of the People's Liberation Struggle in Macedonia. Author of the memorial complex is Yugoslav architect Bogdan Bogdanović.

The complex consists of memorial urns and the common graves of fallen Macedonian Partisans. The urns are constructed from marble, and reminiscent of the antique urns. Biggest urn in complex has the symbol of the eternal flame at the top, which is symbol of Macedonian people's struggle for freedom. In the second part of the complex is the crypt which houses the remains of 462 fallen partisan fighters from Prilep and the neighboring places . Their names are inscribed on the marble slabs.

The memorial complex was revitalized from 2007 until 2008. [1]

Description

Park of the Revolution is located in the southern part of the city, landscaping is decorated with high pine trees and low growing evergreen flora. The park is enriched with monuments 1961 in honor of all the fallen soldiers and participants of People's Liberation Movement. The mound makes a semicircular shape in which the inner part of the entire vertical surface paved with white marble slabs. On them are inscribed the names of 462 killed partisans from Prilep and the surrounding places. In front of a semicircular form rises eight marble memorial urns, symbolizing the formation of the first partisan detachment in Macedonia and their transformation into a powerful military units. [1]

Park of the Revolution was declared a cultural heritage monument in 1989. Inside the park, there is an Alley of the People's Heroes, officially opened in 1961. There are nine bronze busts of fallen People's heroes born in Prilep: Kiro Gavriloski, Ilija Jovanovski, Jordan Čopela, Borko Taleski, Kuzman Josifovski Pitu, Mirče Acev, Borko Velevski, Rampo Levkov and Krume Volnaroski. [1] From 2012. a project was adopted that in addition to these nine, should be built four more busts to People's heroes from Prilep, who acted as politicians in socialist Macedonia: Vera Aceva, Đore Damevski, Borko Temelkovski and Krste Crvenkovski. [2]

Gallery

References

  1. ^ a b c Revitalization of the complex "Mound of the unbeaten" Archived 2012-11-06 at the Wayback Machine, Retrieved 12 July 2014
  2. ^ New busts of the People's heroes?, Retrieved 12 July 2014

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