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Statue of Liberty - перевод на голландский

SCULPTURE ON LIBERTY ISLAND IN NEW YORK HARBOR IN NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK, UNITED STATES
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  • Bartholdi's 1880 sculpture, ''[[Lion of Belfort]]''
  • 1876 Centennial Exposition]]
  • Both the Roman goddess [[Libertas]] and Sun god [[Sol Invictus]] ("The Unconquered Sun", pictured) influenced the design of ''Liberty Enlightening the World''.
  • ''Unveiling of the Statue of Liberty Enlightening the World'' (1886) by [[Edward Moran]]. Oil on canvas. The J. Clarence Davies Collection, [[Museum of the City of New York]].
  • Capitol]] building in Washington
  • Paris World's Fair]], 1878
  • Columbia]] (left) and the Indian princess
  • Statue of Liberty from [[Pont de Grenelle]], [[Paris]]
  • ''[[Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper]]'', June 1885, showing (clockwise from left) [[woodcut]]s of the completed statue in Paris, Bartholdi, and the statue's interior structure
  • Liberty is depicted with a raised right foot, showing that she is walking forward amidst a broken shackle and chain.
  • Fort Wood]], which still form the statue's base, are visible.
  • The Statue of Liberty's original torch (1886–1984) displayed in the [[Statue of Liberty Museum]] on [[Liberty Island]]
  • The Statue of Liberty stands on [[Liberty Island]]
  • The new staircase to the crown
  • Circle Line]] ferry arriving at [[Liberty Island]], June 1973
  • July 4, 1986]]: First Lady [[Nancy Reagan]] (in red) reopens the statue to the public.
  • World Trade Center]] burn in the background
  • Rainbow Bridge]]
  • [[Richard Morris Hunt]]'s pedestal under construction in June 1885
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  • Government poster using the Statue of Liberty to promote the sale of [[Liberty Bond]]s
  • Statue of Liberty in 2010
  • As viewed from the ground on Liberty Island

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Liberty Bell         
  • Zion Church of Christ]] from 1777–1778.
  • alt=A coin, with the design featuring the Liberty Bell superimposed against the Moon
  • Zion Reformed Church]] in [[Allentown, Pennsylvania]] on September 24, 1777 is depicted in this watercolor painting. The Liberty Bell was hidden in Allentown for nine months until its June 27, 1778 return to [[Philadelphia]]<ref>[https://www.lehighvalleylive.com/allentown/2020/03/no-secret-liberty-bells-lehigh-valley-hideout-gets-pa-historical-marker.html "No secret: Liberty Bell's Valley hideout gets Pa. historical marker,"] Lehigh Valley Live, March 11, 2020</ref>
  • U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice]] [[John Marshall]]
  • alt=An elderly man looks excitedly around as a boy enters a bell chamber. The old man holds a rope leading to the Liberty Bell in his hand.
  • alt=number of tourists, of all races and ages, dressed in the fashions of sixty years ago, gather around the Liberty Bell.
  • alt=Drawing of a handsome building with a bell tower and a wing on each side. Horse-drawn carriages are seen in the street.
  • alt=A coun, with the design featuring the liberty bell next to an eagle
  • [[Independence Hall]] with the [[Liberty Bell Center]] to the right, August 2004
  • alt=A large bell is seen tied to a wagon. Soldiers in Revolutionary War uniforms stand by.
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  • The Liberty Bell on its ornate stand in [[Independence Hall]], 1872
  • South end of Liberty Bell Center with both the Liberty Bell and a  reflection of [[Independence Hall]], January 2022
  • The [[Liberty Bell Pavilion]] in [[Philadelphia]], the Liberty Bell's home from 1976 to 2003
  • alt=The Liberty Bell on a wagon; a number of people, including policemen, pose with it.
  • The interior of the Liberty Bell chamber at the Liberty Bell Center. [[Independence Hall]] is in the background with the Centennial Bell visible in its steeple.
  • A view of the Liberty Bell's mount, October 2009
  • alt=A painting in which a man in working clothes shows off the Liberty Bell to a number of well-dressed people, who are conferring. A woman prepares to tap the bell with a hammer.
BELL IN PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA, USA THAT SERVES AS A SYMBOL OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE AND LIBERTY
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klok in 1751 gemaakt om in regeringsceremonies (zoals de allereerste voorlezing van de Onafhankelijkheidsdeclaratie) te gebruiken in Pennsylvanië (de originele klok was omgesmolten en opnieuw ingegoten in 1753)
religious freedom         
  • alt=A man posing for a print
  • Nineteenth century allegorical statue on the [[Congress Column]] in Belgium depicting religious freedom
  • menorah]] coexist in [[Oxford]], Oxfordshire, England
  • The ''[[Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen]]'' (1789) guarantees freedom of religion, as long as religious activities do not infringe on public order in ways detrimental to society.
  • Original act of the [[Warsaw Confederation]] 1573. The beginning of religious freedom in the [[Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth]]
  • Declaration, by Ferenc Dávid of Religious and Conscience Freedom in the Diet of Torda in 1568, painting by [[Aladár Körösfői-Kriesch]]
  • Women detained at Western Wall for wearing prayer shawls; photo from [[Women of the Wall]]
  • [[Minerva]] as a symbol of enlightened wisdom protects the believers of all religions ([[Daniel Chodowiecki]], 1791)
  • Legal opinion on apostasy by the [[Fatwa]] committee at [[Al-Azhar University]] in [[Cairo]], the highest Islamic institution in the world, concerning the case of a man who converted to Christianity: "Since he left Islam, he will be invited to express his regret. If he does not regret, he will be killed pertaining to rights and obligations of the Islamic law."
  • A U.S. postage stamp commemorating religious freedom and the [[Flushing Remonstrance]]
  • Freedom of religion by country (Pew Research Center study, 2009). Light yellow: low restriction; red: very high restriction on freedom of religion.
  • Oscar Straus]] Memorial in Washington, D.C. honoring the right to worship
HUMAN RIGHT TO PRACTICE, OR NOT, A RELIGION WITHOUT CONFLICT FROM GOVERNING POWERS
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Определение

Liberty ship
¦ noun a prefabricated US-built freighter of the Second World War.

Википедия

Statue of Liberty

The Statue of Liberty (Liberty Enlightening the World; French: La Liberté éclairant le monde) is a colossal neoclassical sculpture on Liberty Island in New York Harbor in New York City, in the United States. The copper statue, a gift from the people of France, was designed by French sculptor Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi and its metal framework was built by Gustave Eiffel. The statue was dedicated on October 28, 1886.

The statue is a figure of Libertas, the Roman Goddess of Liberty. She holds a torch above her head with her right hand, and in her left hand carries a tabula ansata inscribed JULY IV MDCCLXXVI (July 4, 1776 in Roman numerals), the date of the U.S. Declaration of Independence. A broken chain and shackle lie at her feet as she walks forward, commemorating the national abolition of slavery following the American Civil War. After its dedication, the statue became an icon of freedom and of the United States, seen as a symbol of welcome to immigrants arriving by sea.

Bartholdi was inspired by a French law professor and politician, Édouard René de Laboulaye, who is said to have commented in 1865 that any monument raised to U.S. independence would properly be a joint project of the French and American peoples. The Franco-Prussian War delayed progress until 1875, when Laboulaye proposed that the French finance the statue and the United States provide the site and build the pedestal. Bartholdi completed the head and the torch-bearing arm before the statue was fully designed, and these pieces were exhibited for publicity at international expositions.

The torch-bearing arm was displayed at the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia in 1876, and in Madison Square Park in Manhattan from 1876 to 1882. Fundraising proved difficult, especially for the Americans, and by 1885 work on the pedestal was threatened by lack of funds. Publisher Joseph Pulitzer, of the New York World, started a drive for donations to finish the project and attracted more than 120,000 contributors, most of whom gave less than a dollar (equivalent to $30 in 2021). The statue was built in France, shipped overseas in crates, and assembled on the completed pedestal on what was then called Bedloe's Island. The statue's completion was marked by New York's first ticker-tape parade and a dedication ceremony presided over by President Grover Cleveland.

The statue was administered by the United States Lighthouse Board until 1901 and then by the Department of War; since 1933 it has been maintained by the National Park Service as part of the Statue of Liberty National Monument, and is a major tourist attraction. Limited numbers of visitors can access the rim of the pedestal and the interior of the statue's crown from within; public access to the torch has been barred since 1916.

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