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Near Radviliškis Railway Station grows the symbolic Independence Oak, commemorating key moments in history—from the 1919 victory over the Bermontians to anniversaries of the Lithuanian state. According to various sources, it may have been planted by volunteer soldiers, riflemen, or even railway workers. Despite differing accounts, this oak is considered a living symbol of freedom, unity, and pride, and has become an important part of Radviliškis’ historical identity.
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