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There are 15 churches in Lithuania named after St. Casimir, one of them is located in Kučiūnai.
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At a height of 2 m from the ground, the tree branches into three trunks.
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The sculptures will especially appeal to the youngest travellers.
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Located on the peninsula with its houses are very close to the water, Veisiejai is called the Venice of Lithuania.
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Located in the wing of the Veisiejai Manor house – the oldest building in the Veisiejai area. The exposition “Life Between the Waters” is especially important, because there are as many as 37 lakes in Veisiejai Regional Park! Tel.: +370 31856234
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Founded in the 17th century. Its most important element is a circle of 22 about 200-year-old lindens.
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The second thickest ash in Lithuania.
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There is a fountain with light and sound installations on Ančia lake, not far from Veisiejai City Park. Operates in summer.
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Veisiejai is considered a birthplace of the Esperanto language, and in honour of this, a monument bust of Ludwik Lejzer Zamenhof has been installed in the city park.
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