There are many squares in the world named Independence Square, such as:
- Harry S. Truman, in the center of the Independence Square, Independence, MO US
- Malta's capital, Valletta contains such a square, outside St. Paul's Pro-Cathedral.
- For Montevideo's main square, see Plaza Independencia
- Dataran Merdeka, Kuala Lumpur's very own Independence Square landmark.
- For the main square in Kiev made famous in the Orange Revolution see Maidan Nezalezhnosti
- For the square in Sofia, Bulgaria, see Largo, Sofia
- For the square in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, see Mustaqillik Maydoni
- For the square in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago see Independence Square (Port of Spain)
- For the park in Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis see Independence Square (Basseterre)
- Independence Square in Colombo see Independence Square, Colombo
- Independence Square in (Santos, Brazil)
- Independence Square by Independence Hall (United States) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Independence Square (Ghana) (formerly known as the Black Star Square) by Independence Arch (Accra) in Accra, Ghana
- Plaza de La Independencia in Quito, Ecuador
- Independence Square (Onafhankelijkheidsplein) in Paramaribo, Suriname
Famous quotes containing the words independence and/or square:
“I saw the man my friend ... wants pardoned, Thomas Flinton. He is a bright, good-looking fellow.... Of his innocence all are confident. The governor strikes me as a man seeking popularity, who lacks the independence and manhood to do right at the risk of losing popularity. Afraid of what will be said. He is prejudiced against the Irish and Democrats.”
—Rutherford Birchard Hayes (18221893)
“After the planet becomes theirs, many millions of years will have to pass before a beetle particularly loved by God, at the end of its calculations will find written on a sheet of paper in letters of fire that energy is equal to the mass multiplied by the square of the velocity of light. The new kings of the world will live tranquilly for a long time, confining themselves to devouring each other and being parasites among each other on a cottage industry scale.”
—Primo Levi (19191987)