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- Puntukas abstract "Puntukas is the second-largest boulder in Lithuania. It is situated some 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) south of Anykščiai on the left bank of the Šventoji River. It was believed to be the largest stone in Lithuania until the discovery of Barstyčiai stone in the Skuodas district in 1957.Puntukas is a glacial erratic—it was brought by glaciers during the last glacial period (18th–12th millennium BC) probably from Finland. It measures 6.9 metres (23 ft) in length, 6.7 m (22 ft) in width, and 5.7 m (19 ft) in depth (including 1.5 m (4 ft 11 in) underground). It weighs about 265 tons. It is made of Rapakivi granite. Its reddish mass includes large crystals of potassium feldspar surrounded by green rings of oligoclase.In 1943, sculptor Bronius Pundzius engraved portraits and quotes from last wills of Lithuanian pilots Steponas Darius and Stasys Girėnas for the 10th anniversary of their deaths during the transatlantic flight with Lituanica. A local legend has it that velnias (a devil in the Lithuanian mythology) carried the stone to destroy the Anykščiai Church, however a rooster crowed. The devil disappeared back into the underworld, leaving only Puntukas behind. The legend was featured in the famous poem Anykščių šilelis by Antanas Baranauskas. According to another story, a brave Lithuanian warrior Puntukas was killed and was burned (a usual pagan custom) on the stone; since then it is known as Puntukas stone. Other legends claim that the stone was a pagan shrine and that oaks growing around are relics of the sacred groves.".
- Puntukas thumbnail LT_Anyksciai_Puntukas_01.JPG?width=300.
- Puntukas wikiPageID "30103934".
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- Puntukas wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- Puntukas wikiPageRevisionID "663406046".
- Puntukas wikiPageWikiLink Antanas_Baranauskas.
- Puntukas wikiPageWikiLink Anykščiai.
- Puntukas wikiPageWikiLink Anykščiai_Church.
- Puntukas wikiPageWikiLink Anykščių_šilelis.
- Puntukas wikiPageWikiLink Boulder.
- Puntukas wikiPageWikiLink Category:Anykščiai_District_Municipality.
- Puntukas wikiPageWikiLink Category:Glacial_erratics.
- Puntukas wikiPageWikiLink Category:Natural_monuments_of_Lithuania.
- Puntukas wikiPageWikiLink Feldspar.
- Puntukas wikiPageWikiLink Finland.
- Puntukas wikiPageWikiLink Glacial_erratic.
- Puntukas wikiPageWikiLink Last_glacial_period.
- Puntukas wikiPageWikiLink Lithuania.
- Puntukas wikiPageWikiLink Lithuanian_mythology.
- Puntukas wikiPageWikiLink Lituanica.
- Puntukas wikiPageWikiLink Oligoclase.
- Puntukas wikiPageWikiLink Potassium.
- Puntukas wikiPageWikiLink Rapakivi_granite.
- Puntukas wikiPageWikiLink Rooster.
- Puntukas wikiPageWikiLink Skuodas_District_Municipality.
- Puntukas wikiPageWikiLink Skuodas_district.
- Puntukas wikiPageWikiLink Stasys_Girėnas.
- Puntukas wikiPageWikiLink Steponas_Darius.
- Puntukas wikiPageWikiLink The_Forest_of_Anykščiai.
- Puntukas wikiPageWikiLink Velnias.
- Puntukas wikiPageWikiLink Šventoji_(Neris).
- Puntukas wikiPageWikiLink Šventoji_River.
- Puntukas wikiPageWikiLink File:LT_Anyksciai_Puntukas_01.JPG.
- Puntukas wikiPageWikiLinkText "Puntukas".
- Puntukas hasPhotoCollection Puntukas.
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- Puntukas subject Category:Anykščiai_District_Municipality.
- Puntukas subject Category:Glacial_erratics.
- Puntukas subject Category:Natural_monuments_of_Lithuania.
- Puntukas hypernym Boulder.
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- Puntukas type Article.
- Puntukas type Monument.
- Puntukas type Place.
- Puntukas type Article.
- Puntukas type Monument.
- Puntukas type SpatialThing.
- Puntukas comment "Puntukas is the second-largest boulder in Lithuania. It is situated some 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) south of Anykščiai on the left bank of the Šventoji River. It was believed to be the largest stone in Lithuania until the discovery of Barstyčiai stone in the Skuodas district in 1957.Puntukas is a glacial erratic—it was brought by glaciers during the last glacial period (18th–12th millennium BC) probably from Finland.".
- Puntukas label "Puntukas".
- Puntukas sameAs Puntukas.
- Puntukas sameAs Puntukas_(Anykščiai).
- Puntukas sameAs Puntukas.
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- Puntukas sameAs Puntukas.
- Puntukas sameAs m.0g567h4.
- Puntukas sameAs Q1546310.
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- Puntukas lat "55.48416666666667".
- Puntukas long "25.058611111111112".
- Puntukas wasDerivedFrom Puntukas?oldid=663406046.
- Puntukas depiction LT_Anyksciai_Puntukas_01.JPG.
- Puntukas isPrimaryTopicOf Puntukas.