Image:St Agnes Nagasaki.jpg

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English: A statue of St. Agnes. The statue was originally located in the cathedral Urakami Tenshudo in Nagasaki, Japan. It was found in the ruins of the cathedral after the nuclear attack. The statue is now located in The UN headquarters, New York.

Norsk (bokmål): En statue av St. Agnes. Statuen var opprinnelig i Urakami Tenshudo-katedralen i Nagasaki i Japan. Den ble funnet i ruinene av katedralen etter atombombeangrepet på byen. Statuen finnes nå i FN-hovedkvarteret i New York

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Date

2006-06-21

Author

Photo by Mr. Kjetil Ree. The sculpturer is not known.

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