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The Rauba-Capeù war memorial
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The Rauba-Capeù war memorial (who steals hats in Nice dialect) owes its name to its location on the eponymous quay of the Nice seaside road connecting Cours Saleya to the Lympia port. It was built on the site of a former quarry between 1924 and 1927, according to the plans of local architect Roger Séassal, in homage to the Niçois who died during the First World War. It was inaugurated by Marshal Foch, a major figure of the Great War, on January 29, 1928, shortly before his death.
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