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        <![CDATA[Zeimuls, Centre of Creative Services of Eastern Latvia / SAALS Architecture]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><em>"There is a legend about King’s daughter Roze who still lives underneath the Rezekne castle mound and waits for the one to bring her into the world… Meanwhile a wizard came on the other side and lifted the earth up. A free space was left there for every little kid in Rezekne to grow up tall, wise and special. And the wizard stuck the pencils into the ground. The teenagers came and climbed up there to show themselves and their great works. Let the gentlemen of Riga to admire!"</em></p>]]>
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