Armenian Genocide Memorial

Armenian Genocide Memorial is a monument in , , . Armenian Genocide Memorial is situated nearby to , as well as near the pitch .
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include Pembroke Pines and Pine Island Ridge.

Town
/ˈpɛmˌbroʊk ˈpaɪnz/ is a city in southern , United States. The city is located 22 miles north of . It is a suburb of and the fourth-most populous city in the . is situated 2½ miles south of Armenian Genocide Memorial.

Suburb
was a census-designated place in , , . The population was 5,199 at the 2000 census. Formerly a part of unincorporated Broward County, was annexed into the town of on the 15th of September 2006, and is now a neighborhood of that town. is situated 3 miles north of Armenian Genocide Memorial.

is a town in , United States, approximately 24 miles north of . The town's population was 110,320 at the 2020 census, making it the largest town in Florida by population.

Armenian Genocide Memorial

Latitude
26.04309° or 26° 2′ 35″ north
Longitude
-80.27865° or 80° 16′ 43″ west
Open location code
76RX2PVC+6G
Open­Street­Map ID
node 7814051537
Open­Street­Map feature
historic=­monument
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