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Deutsch: Diese Synagoge ist eine der noch existierenden 13 Holzsynagogen in Litauen. Nach 1945 wurde sie als Getreidespeicher benutzt und blieb so erhalten.
English: This synagogue is one of the 13 wooden synagogues still existing in Lithuania. After 1945, it was used as a granary and was thus preserved.
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Former synagogue in Alanta, Lithuania, in the process of renovation

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