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English: A memorial dedicated in honor of two Albanian poets, Vilson Blloshmi and Genc Leka. They were excecuted by the communist government under Enver Hoxha regime, because they dared to write poetry that spoke about freedom and happiness of the people without shackles of dictatorship. They were in their early twenties at the time of their excecution. The memorial consists of 2 heads cast in bronze that depict a somewhat resemblance of the poets. It is displayed in the eastern entrance of the town of Librazhd, which is located in the south eastern region of Albania
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