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Trafalger Square is Londons centre; a bronzeplate in bridgecover behind the statue of Charles II shows the exacted place. The place was fitted in 1829 to honour of Lord Nelsons victory over Napoleons navy at Trafalger in 1805. In the middle of the place is his statue on the top of a 53 m high column popular of pigeons, which wil-lingly allow to have one's photograph taken and be feeded. From the stairs in front of the National Gallery are there dignified perspective past by the column and wider down through Whitehall.
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