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Also known as the Čedasai or Daliečiai Hillfort, this site is located on the southern end of a long hill. The oval-shaped plateau measures 19×15 meters and is surrounded by steep slopes reaching 5–6 meters in height, except for the northern slope, which is only 1.5 meters tall and artificially reinforced.
The hillfort has been damaged by plowing, and its southern slope was partially destroyed due to quarrying. Currently, the slopes are covered with coniferous trees, enhancing its natural beauty. This historical site, dating back to the early 1st millennium CE, is an important part of Lithuania's cultural heritage, inviting visitors to explore its past and enjoy the authentic natural surroundings.
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