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civic virtue
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Civic Virtue
Civic Virtue Triumphant Over Unrighteousness (1909–1922) is a sculpture group and fountain in New York City, created by sculptor Frederick William MacMonnies and architect Thomas Hastings, and carved by the Piccirilli Brothers. The fountain was originally placed in front of New York City Hall in Manhattan, spent almost 72 years beside Queens Borough Hall in Queens, and the sculpture group is now located in Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn.
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Civic virtue
Civic virtue is the cultivation of habits of personal living that are claimed to be important for the success of the community. The identification of the character traits that constitute civic virtue have been a major concern of political philosophy. The term civility refers to behavior between persons and groups that conforms to a social mode, as itself being a foundational principle of society and law.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of civic virtue in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of civic virtue in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
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- αστική ακεραιότηταGreek
- Virtud cívicaSpanish
- فPersian
- la vertu civiqueFrench
- नागरिक पुण्यHindi
- polgári erényHungarian
- kebajikan sipilIndonesian
- virtù civicaItalian
- מוסר אזרחיHebrew
- 市民道徳Japanese
- ನಾಗರಿಕ ಸದ್ಗುಣKannada
- 시민의 미덕Korean
- civilis virtutisLatin
- samfunnsdyktighetNorwegian
- virtude cívicaPortuguese
- குடிமை நல்லொழுக்கம்Tamil
- పౌర ధర్మంTelugu
- 公民美德Chinese
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