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Near the birthplace and museum of Vincas Mykolaitis-Putinas is a small hill known as Aušrakalnis, mentioned in the famous novel "Altorių šešėly." This hill, which the poet planted with birch trees, is a place of inspiration where he spent many important moments in his creative work.
Previously, locals referred to this hill as Krušakalnis because its surface resembles small stones that have fallen from hail. Vincas Mykolaitis-Putinas named it Aušrakalnis, immortalizing this place in his work.
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