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There is a total of 12 rewards to go around in the following categories:
The winner in the final category will be determined by the citizens of Klaipeda who can send in their nominations to the youth council by October. A vote on will be held soon after and the official awards ceremony, announcing the winners in all 12 categories, will be held on 29 November 2019.
You can find out more at about the categories and where to send in your nominations at the municipality’s website.
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