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Afrikaans: Noordaansig van die Krugerstandbeeld te Kerkplein, Pretoria. Dit staan sedert 1954 op die ligging van die eertydse Verenigde Kerk (1885-1904), waarnaas Kruger se gedenkdiens in Desember 1904 waargeneem is, toe daar reeds met aftakeling van die kerkgebou begin is.
English: Northern aspect of the Paul Kruger statue on Church Square, Pretoria. Since 1954 it stands on the site of the former Verenigde Kerk (United Church), besides which Kruger's funeral service was held in December 1904, when demolition the church building had already commenced.
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Paul Kruger statue at Church Square, Pretoria

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