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in the shape of a massive pillar of fire. This won the award by the competition's initiators and was built 47 times until 1911, thus becoming a standard form. In many places, however, there are variations of this design. The feature of these solid structures was the idea from the
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contemporary costume. The design language of the monuments was often more archaic and considerably more architectural monuments were built.
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