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  <description>Recently Timotiejus Norvila-Morfai created a mural dedicated to European unity, shared values, and the importance of a common direction. It was presented on May 9th to mark Europe Day.Interesting facts:🔹️ This mural artwork features the word “Unity” alongside the 12 stars of the European Union flag. 🔹️ It uses blue and yellow tones associated with the EU’s visual identity and also can be associated with Ukraine. 🔹️ Symbolically, "Unity Fort" stands next to the "Nezlamna / Unbreakable" mural - both works telling a story of resilience and strength. 🔹️ Organisers said the Vilnius mural is the first in a planned series of EU-themed public artworks to be unveiled in other Lithuanian cities in the future.Project initiated by: European Commission.</description>
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