Monument to those who died in the First World War in Slavětín nad Metují
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Shortly after the coup, freedom was celebrated everywhere. The same was the case in Slavětín nad Metují, where the 17th and 18th in April 1919, 2 plots were planted, opposite building No. 36 and below the school. The cost of their establishment was covered by local theater volunteers. On the site of the park below the school, a linden tree grew, and for purely practical reasons it was called the Liberty Tree. After that, they began to think about building a monument...
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Monument to those who died in the First World War in Slavětín nad Metují
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