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This monument, weighing 150 tons and standing 8.5 meters tall, symbolizes a bridge between Minor and Greater Lithuania. The red granite represents the cultural heritage of Minor Lithuania, while the gray granite embodies the essence of Greater Lithuania. The upper, seemingly cleaved part of the monument, refers to the Kaliningrad region, now part of Russia, highlighting its inseparable connection to Lithuanian history. The poignant words of Ieva Simonaitytė, inscribed on the monument, "We are one nation, one land, one Lithuania," serve as a reminder of the unity and shared historical heritage of the Lithuanian people.
Architecture
Klaipėda
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