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Be a ‘heritage detective’ – Lithuania seeks information on national sites abroad
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Be a ‘heritage detective’ – Lithuania seeks information on national sites abroad

Lithuania's State Commission for Cultural Heritage is launching a campaign to gather information about cultural heritage sites abroad that are connected to the country. The initiative, called 'U-Paveldas,' invites Lithuanians both domestically and internationally, along with researchers and travelers, to contribute data on sites such as churches, cemeteries, monuments, and archives. The commission highlights that many of these sites remain unmarked on maps and encourages people to act as 'heritage detectives' to uncover them. Currently, the database includes nearly 800 objects worldwide, with a specific focus on Canadian heritage, which features over 40 locations. The effort reflects Lithuania's historical ties through migration, diplomatic relations, and cultural contributions.

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Be a ‘heritage detective’ – Lithuania seeks information on national sites abroad

Lithuania's State Commission for Cultural Heritage is launching a campaign to gather information about cultural heritage sites abroad that are connected to the country. The initiative, called 'U-Paveldas,' invites Lithuanians both domestically and internationally, along with researchers and travelers, to contribute data on sites such as churches, cemeteries, monuments, and archives. The commission highlights that many of these sites remain unmarked on maps and encourages people to act as 'heritage detectives' to uncover them. Currently, the database includes nearly 800 objects worldwide, with a specific focus on Canadian heritage, which features over 40 locations. The effort reflects Lithuania's historical ties through migration, diplomatic relations, and cultural contributions.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a neutral call for participation in a cultural heritage project without overtly promoting any political agenda. It emphasizes collaboration across communities and does not take a stance on ideological positions. The framing remains balanced, focusing on the importance of shared,

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