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A. Mickevičiaus g. 19
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Stasys Kudokas, Elmar Lohk, Herbert Johanson, Vladimiras Dubeneckis, Mykolas Songaila, Jonas Kova-Kovalskis,
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Small or Dukes' Hall Three coats of arms of Lithuanian cities: Kaunas, Vilnius, Klaipėda and The Three Giants Great Hall Presidential Chamber
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October 1935
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1937-04-23
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The Three Giants
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