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Freedom Monument — Infobox Military Memorial name=Freedom Monument Brīvības Piemineklis body=Riga Monument agency Rīgas Pieminekļu aģentūra commemorates=Heroes killed in action during the Latvian War of Independence coordinates=coord|56|57|5|N|24|6|47|E|display=inli… … Wikipedia
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