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The Kernave Archeological Site is situated in eastern Lithuania, roughly 20 miles northwest of Vilnius. It serves as documentation of human settlements of over 10 millennia located in the Neris River Valley. The site is a diverse collection of archaeological properties, unfortified settlements, forts, and burial sites, as well as additional cultural, archaeological, and historical monuments from the late Palaeolithic Period to the Middle Ages. Kernave was a crucial ancient town during the Middle Ages, and much of the ancient land has been preserved, including the discovery of the remains of five extraordinary hill forts, part of a considerably large defense system.

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