The monument contains 184 names including one female, a nurse.
The monument, originally contained a list of the county's war dead from the two wars.
The second idea was that the large monuments built by the Mayas contain stories about real people and events.
The monument contains hidden messages and codes on each character.
A 2010 monument next to one of the remaining buildings contains information about the history of the site.
The monument contains no plants with special conservation status.
The final monument contained at least 23 bodies and had a diameter of 50 metres.
The monument contains blue plaques displaying with the names of each person killed in all three incidents.
A monument under construction inside the park will contain the names of the 224 victims who perished at the villa.
A monument containing a time capsule is also present in the village centre, outside the old schoolhouse.