Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Ataturk Memorial Garden in australia

Ataturk Memorial Garden: In 1985, the Turkish Government consented to give the name "Anzac Cove" to the place where the first ANZAC (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) troops landed in Gallipoli, in April 1915. In recognition of this, the Australian Government built this memorial garden, to honor the heroism and self-sacrifice of the ANZAC and Turkish troops in that battle. The memorial garden surrounds a semi-circular wall. The inside face of this wall bears the likeness of Ataturk, the founder and first leader of Modern Turkey, with an inscription of his tribute to the ANZACS who died while fighting at Gallipoli. The memorial was commemorated on April 25, 1985. If you are planning for a travel in Canberra than for staying in this city you can book cheap hotels in Canberra. These hotels provide best discount rates and provide the world class services to the users of the hotel.

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