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Jonas Basanavičius (1851–1927) was a prominent figure in Lithuanian history—a physician, the patriarch of the nation, and a signatory of the Act of February 16. Actively involved in the Lithuanian National Revival, he contributed to the publication of the newspaper Aušra, compiled folklore collections, and encouraged scientific research on Lithuanian language and culture. Today, his birthplace in Ožkabaliai hosts a memorial museum, featuring a reconstructed 19th–20th century farmer’s homestead. Nearby, the Lithuanian National Revival Oak Grove symbolically commemorates significant national dates and personalities.
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