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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Western Front demarcation stones, also knoWestern Front demarcation stones, also known as Bornes du Front (Front terminals) and Bornes Vauthier (Vauthier terminals), are monuments erected in France and Belgium to mark the limit of the German advance during the First World War. The stones were the idea of sculptor Paul Moreau-Vauthier, a veteran of the war, and were erected between 1921 and 1930. The total number of stones erected is unclear but it is thought that there were 118 official stones, of which 93 survive. The stones identify the army (Belgian, British or French) that held that sector in 1918 and are engraved with the text "Here the invader was brought to a standstill 1918" in English, Dutch, and French.still 1918" in English, Dutch, and French. , Een demarcatiepaal (Frans: borne Vauthier)Een demarcatiepaal (Frans: borne Vauthier) is een gedenksteen die in Frankrijk en België bij benadering aangeeft tot waar het Duitse Westfront reikte tijdens de Eerste Wereldoorlog. In totaal werden 118 demarcatiepalen geplaatst in de jaren 20, van Nieuwpoort aan de Noordzee tot Moosch in de Elzas. Er zijn 96 van deze stenen bewaard gebleven. zijn 96 van deze stenen bewaard gebleven. , Les bornes du Front, également appelées boLes bornes du Front, également appelées bornes Vauthier, sont un ensemble de sculptures réalisées dans les années 1920 par l’artiste Paul Moreau-Vauthier pour matérialiser la ligne de front telle qu’elle était en juillet 1918, lors d'une des dernières offensives alliées. Elles se trouvent en Belgique et en France.lles se trouvent en Belgique et en France.
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rdfs:comment Een demarcatiepaal (Frans: borne Vauthier)Een demarcatiepaal (Frans: borne Vauthier) is een gedenksteen die in Frankrijk en België bij benadering aangeeft tot waar het Duitse Westfront reikte tijdens de Eerste Wereldoorlog. In totaal werden 118 demarcatiepalen geplaatst in de jaren 20, van Nieuwpoort aan de Noordzee tot Moosch in de Elzas. Er zijn 96 van deze stenen bewaard gebleven. zijn 96 van deze stenen bewaard gebleven. , Western Front demarcation stones, also knoWestern Front demarcation stones, also known as Bornes du Front (Front terminals) and Bornes Vauthier (Vauthier terminals), are monuments erected in France and Belgium to mark the limit of the German advance during the First World War. The stones were the idea of sculptor Paul Moreau-Vauthier, a veteran of the war, and were erected between 1921 and 1930. The total number of stones erected is unclear but it is thought that there were 118 official stones, of which 93 survive. The stones identify the army (Belgian, British or French) that held that sector in 1918 and are engraved with the text "Here the invader was brought to a standstill 1918" in English, Dutch, and French.still 1918" in English, Dutch, and French. , Les bornes du Front, également appelées boLes bornes du Front, également appelées bornes Vauthier, sont un ensemble de sculptures réalisées dans les années 1920 par l’artiste Paul Moreau-Vauthier pour matérialiser la ligne de front telle qu’elle était en juillet 1918, lors d'une des dernières offensives alliées. Elles se trouvent en Belgique et en France.lles se trouvent en Belgique et en France.
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