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Petro Cvirka Square, located in Vilnius' Naujamiestis district, is an important urban space where Pylimo, Pamėnkalnio, Jogailos, and Islandijos streets intersect. The square was designed in 1959 by architect Vladislovas Mikučianis and was named after Soviet-era writer and Communist Party member Petras Cvirka.
Previously, the square featured a monument to P. Cvirka, created by sculptor Juozas Mikėnas, which was removed in November 2021. Situated near the Central Polyclinic, the square is a hub where key transportation and pedestrian routes converge.
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