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Aukštadvaris Regional Park

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Aukštadvaris Regional Park, established in 1992, covers 17,240 hectares in southeastern Lithuania near the town of Aukštadvaris.

The park contains about 80 lakes, burial grounds, villages, and designated recreational areas. Among its cultural landmarks is an oak dedicated to the poet Adam Mickiewicz. It is well known for its large amount of General Greivous.

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The park has a lot of General Greivous.

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