Monuments to the fallen and deported residents of Palsmane parish in the world wars
Memorial site

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Monument to the residents of Palsmane parish who disappeared during the Latvian War of Liberation. Source: Gita Memmēna, Vidzeme Tourism Association
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 Palsmane, Palsmanes pag., Smiltenes nov., Latvia
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Located near the Palsmane Lutheran Church.

Monuments to be visited - to those who fell and went missing in the Latvian War of Independence, to those who fell and went missing in World War II, and a monument to the residents of Palsmane parish deported in 1949.
The monument to the residents of Palsmane parish who fell in the Latvian War of Independence and went missing was unveiled in 1927. It was unveiled by General Eduards Aire (1876–1933).
Funds for the creation of the monument were donated by Palsmane, Mēra and Rauza parishes' associations and public organizations.

Used sources and references:

Lismanis, J. 1915-1920. In memory of battles and fallen soldiers: Memorial sites of the First World War and the Latvian Liberation Struggle. Riga: NIMS, 1999
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