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  • Hill of Crosses is just a small hill in the middle of flat fields, about 10km north of the town of Šiauliai in northern Lithuania. While many sources say that it contains 100,000 crosses, it’s constantly growing, and it is believed that there are 200,000 – 300,000 crosses on the Hill of Crosses at the moment.
    There is no plan or any particular structure as to how or where the crosses are built. Some of them are made of wood, others of metal.
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  • The Hill of Crosses (Kryžių kalnas) – Is a small hill near the city Siauliai (Lithuania), covered with hundreds of thousands of crosses.
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  • The Hill of Crosses, or Kryziu Kalnas in Lithuanian, is a collection of over 200,000 wooden crosses erected on a small hill in Šiauliai in Northern Lithuania.