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Vilnius (see also other names) is the capital of Lithuania and its largest city, with a population of 574,221. [1]

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Party, ZIP FM, Zofia Romer, Zombie Nation (artist), Zula Pogorzelska, Zundel Salant, Zvuki Mu, Zygmunt Berling, Zygmunt Gorgolewski, Zygmunt Malanowicz, Zygmunt Mineyko, Zygmunt Szendzielarz, Zygmunt Wojciechowski, 107th Motor Rifle Division, 10th Army (Russian Empire), 10th Rifle Corps, 11th Army (Soviet Union), 11th Legions Uhlan Regiment, 1323, 1330, 1380s in music, 1390, 1390s in England, 13th Wilno Uhlan Regiment, 1400s in architecture, 14th Railway Facilities Protection Division NKVD, 15 min, 1504, 1520s in architecture, 15th Tank Corps, 1655, 1690s in architecture, 17th Greater Poland Uhlan Regiment, 17th Infantry Regiment (Poland), 1818 in poetry, 1825 in architecture, 1847 Agreement between the Holy See and Russia, 1859 in literature, 1859 in poetry, 1907 in art, 1917 in art, 1917 in literature, 1919 Polish coup d'état attempt in Lithuania, 1920, 1923 Wisła Kraków season, 1926 Lithuanian coup d'état, 1927 in radio, 1932 in aviation, 1936 in Poland, 1936 Wisła Kraków season, 1937 in Poland, 1937 peasant strike in Poland, 1937 Wisła Kraków season, 1938 in Poland, 1938 Polish ultimatum to Lithuania, 1938 Wisła Kraków season, 1939 in Poland, 1940 Soviet ultimatum to Lithuania, 1941 in chess, 1944, 1944 in Germany, 1946 pacification of villages by PAS NZW, 1963 in sports, 1974 in architecture, 1975 World Women's Handball Championship, 1979 Soviet Spartakiad, 1980 in architecture, 1981 in chess, 1985 in hammer throw, 1986 FIBA World Championship for Women, 1986 in the Soviet Union, 1986 USSR Federation Cup, 1988 in the Soviet Union, 1989 in hammer throw, 1989 October Revolution Parade, 1990 Baltic League, 1990 October Revolution Parade, 1990s, 1991, 1991 in hammer throw, 1992 in Lithuanian football, 1992–93 in Ukrainian football, 1992–93 UEFA Champions League, 1993 in Lithuanian football, 1993–94 European Cup Winners' Cup, 1994 Baltic Cup, 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA – Group 3), 1994 in association football, 1994 in Estonian football, 1994–95 FIRA Preliminary Tournament, 1994–95 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, 1995 Davis Cup Europe/Africa Zone, 1995 in Estonian football, 1995–96 Eintracht Frankfurt season, 1995–96 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, 1995–97 FIRA Trophy, 1996–97 Aberdeen F.C. season, 1996–97 UEFA Cup, 1997 Baltic Cup, 1997 Davis Cup Europe/Africa Zone, 1997 in association football, 1997 in Estonian football, 1997–98 FIRA Tournament, 1997–98 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 8, 1998 World Monuments Watch, 1998–99 FIRA Tournament, 1998–99 in Scottish football, 1998–99 UEFA Cup, 1999 in Estonian football, 1999 NEBL Promotion Cup, 1999 Rugby World Cup – European qualification, 1999–2000 UEFA Champions League qualifying rounds, 19th Infantry Division (Poland), 19th-century Catholic periodical literature, 1st Legions Infantry Division (Poland), 1st Lithuanian–Belarusian Division, 1st Polish Light Cavalry Regiment of the Imperial Guard, 1st SS Infantry Brigade, 2 euro commemorative coins, 2000 in Fighting 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qualifying phase and play-offs (Main Path), 2018–19 UEFA Nations League C, 2018–19 Women's Hockey Series, 2018–19 Women's Hockey Series Open, 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification – UEFA preliminary round, 2019 Rugby World Cup – Europe qualification, 2019 World Men's Handball Championship – European qualification, 20th Guards Motor Rifle Division, 21st Rifle Division, 21st Vistula Uhlan Regiment, 23rd Grodno Uhlan Regiment, 265th Motor Rifle Division, 27th Air Defense Corps, 29th Rifle Corps (Soviet Union), 2nd Guards Uhlans, 2nd Tank Division (Soviet Union), 32nd Armoured Reconnaissance Group, 35th Infantry Division (Poland), 36th Infantry Regiment (Poland), 3rd Army Corps (Russian Empire), 3rd Legions' Infantry Regiment, 4-6-2, 43rd Army (Soviet Union), 48 Hour Film Project, 4th Niemen Uhlan Regiment, 4th Rifle Corps, 52nd Rifle Division, 5th Guards Motor Rifle Division, 5th Kresowa Infantry Division, 5th Legions' Infantry Regiment, 5th Red Banner Army, 6th Legions' Infantry Regiment, 75th Reserve Division (German Empire), 76th Reserve Division (German Empire), 77th Reserve Division (German Empire), 79th Reserve Division (German Empire), 7th Panzer Division (Wehrmacht), 80th Reserve Division (German Empire), 87th Infantry Division (German Empire), 8th Legions' Infantry Regiment. 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'Pataphysics

Pataphysics or pataphysics (pataphysique) is a difficult to define literary trope invented by French writer Alfred Jarry (1873–1907).

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A Grupė (Volleyball)

The A Grupė is highest level of women's volleyball club tournament in Lithuania.

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A Lyga

The A Lyga is the top division of professional football in Lithuania.

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A Lyga (volleyball)

The A Lyga is highest level of men's volleyball club tournament in Lithuania.

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A Lyga (women)

The A Lyga (Lithuanian for A league) is Lithuania's top level women's football league.

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A1 highway (Lithuania)

The A1 highway is a highway in Lithuania.

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A14 highway (Lithuania)

The A14 highway is a highway in Lithuania (Magistralinis kelias).

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A15 highway (Lithuania)

The A15 highway is a highway in Lithuania (Magistraliniai keliai).

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A16 highway (Lithuania)

The A16 highway is a highway in Lithuania (Magistralinis kelias).

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A19 highway (Lithuania)

The A19 highway is a highway in Lithuania (Magistralinis kelias).

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A2 highway (Lithuania)

The A2 motorway is a highway in Lithuania (Magistralinis kelias).

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A3 highway (Lithuania)

The A3 highway is a highway in Lithuania (Magistralinis kelias).

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A4 highway (Lithuania)

The A4 highway is a highway in Lithuania (Magistralinis kelias).

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A8 highway (Lithuania)

The A8 highway is a highway in Lithuania (Magistraliniai keliai).

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Aalborg

Aalborg, is Denmark's fourth largest city with an urban population of 136,000, including 22,000 in the twin city Nørresundby 600 meters across the Limfjord.

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Aaron Samuel Kaidanover

Aaron Samuel ben Israel Kaidanover (1614 in Vilna – December 1, 1676, in Chmielnik) (Hebrew: אהרן שמואל קאידנוור) was a Polish-Lithuanian rabbi.

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Aaron Solomon Gumperz

Aaron Solomon Gumperz (December 10, 1723 – April 10, 1769) was a Jewish German scholar and physician.

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Aaron Zeitlin

Aaron Zeitlin (1898 in Uvarovichi – 1973 in New York), the son of the famous Jewish writer Hillel Zeitlin and Esther Kunin, authored several books on Yiddish literature, poetry and parapsychology.

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Abba Kovner

Abba Kovner (אבא קובנר; March 14, 1918 – September 25, 1987) was a Jewish Hebrew and Yiddish poet, writer and partisan leader.

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Abraham ben Abraham

Abraham ben Abraham (אברהם בן אברהם, lit. "Avraham the son of Avraham") (c. 1700 – May 23, 1749), also known as Count Valentine (Valentin, Walentyn) Potocki (Pototzki or Pototski), was a purported Polish nobleman of the Potocki family who converted to Judaism and was burned at the stake by the Roman Catholic Church because he had renounced Catholicism and had become an observant Jew.

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Abraham ben Elijah of Vilna

Abraham ben Elijah of Vilna was a Jewish Talmudist who lived in Lithuania.

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Abraham Blum

Abraham Blum (also known as Abrasza Blum) (1905 in Wilno, Vilna Governorate – May 1943 in Warsaw) was Polish-Jewish socialist activist, one of the leaders of the Bund in the Warsaw Ghetto and a participant in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising.

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Abraham Brody

Abraham Brody (born 1991, New York City, United States) is an American-Lithuanian artist, musician, and composer.

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Abraham Cahan

Abraham "Abe" Cahan (July 7, 1860 – August 31, 1951) was a Belarusian-born Jewish American socialist newspaper editor, novelist, and politician.

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Abraham Dob Bär Lebensohn

Abraham Dob Bär Lebensohn (Traditional Jewish Lithuanian pronunciation: Avrohom Dov Beyr Leybenzon) (born in Vilnius, Russian Empire c. 1789/1794; died there November 19, 1878) was a Lithuanian Jewish Hebraist, poet, and grammarian.

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Abraham Foxman

Abraham Henry Foxman (born May 1, 1940) is an American lawyer and activist.

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Abraham Harkavy

Avraam/Albert Yakovlevich Harkavy (Авраа́м Я́ковлевич Гарка́ви), or Avraham Eliyahu ben Yaakov Harkavy (in Hebrew) (17 October 1835 – 15 March 1919) was a Jewish Russian historian and orientalist.

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Abraham Hirsch ben Jacob Eisenstadt of Byelostok

Abraham Hirsch ben Jacob Eisenstadt of Byelostok (1812–1868) (Hebrew: אברהם צבי הירש בן יעקב אייזנשטאט) served as rabbi in Utyan (Utena), government of Kovno.

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Abraham ibn Akra

Abraham ibn Akra or Abraham ben Solomon Akra was a Jewish-Italian scholar and editor of scientific works who lived at the end of the 16th century.

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Abraham Jacob Paperna

Abraham Jacob Paperna (אברהם יעקב פפרנה; born in Kapyl, Minsk Governorate, now in Minsk Voblast, Belarus, 1840; died 1919) was a Russian Jewish educator and author.

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Abraham Maskileison

Abraham Maskileison (1788–1848) was a Jewish scholar, rabbi and author active in Russia during the first half of the 19th century.

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Abraham S. Kay

Abraham S. Kay (1899–1963) was a Zionist from Russia, known for being a founder and member of the Kay Construction Company in the District of Columbia and Maryland area as well as being a philanthropic contributor to the Jewish community.

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Abraham Sutzkever

Abraham Sutzkever (Yiddish: אַבֿרהם סוצקעווער — Avrom Sutskever; Hebrew: אברהם סוצקבר; July 15, 1913 – January 20, 2010) was an acclaimed Yiddish poet.

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Abraham Woyna

Abraham Woyna (Wojna; Abraomas Vaina) (1569–1649) was a Roman Catholic priest and auxiliary bishop of Vilnius (1611–1626), bishop of Samogitia (1626–1631) and then bishop of Vilnius (1631–1649).

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Abram Petrovich Gannibal

Abram Petrovich Gannibal, also Hannibal or Ganibal, or Abram Hannibal or Abram Petrov (Абра́м Петро́вич Ганниба́л; 1696 – 14 May 1781), was a Russian military engineer, general, and nobleman of African origin.

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Abram Rabinovich

Abram Rabinovich (Rabinowitsch, Rabinovitch, Rabinovitz, Rabinowicz, Rabinovici) (born 1878, Vilna – died 1943, Moscow) was a Lithuanian–Russian chess master.

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Abram Room

Abram Matveyevich Room (Абрам Метвеевич Роом; 28 June 1894 in Wilno, Russian Empire (now Vilnius, Lithuania) – 26 July 1976 in Moscow) was a Russian film director.

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Abraomas Kulvietis

Abraomas Kulvietis (Abraham Culvensis; Abraham Kulwieć; c. 1509 – 19 June 1545) was a Lithuanian jurist and a professor at Königsberg Albertina University, as well as a reformer of the church.

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Abstinence (conscription)

The Abstinence (הִסתַגְפוּת, Ashkenazi pronunciation: Histagfus) tactic of draft evasion was a type of hunger strike (or other forms of self-harm, such as sleep deprivation, tending to cause tachycardia, or self-inflicted wound), employed by young men in the Russian Empire's Jewish Pale of Settlement (and in neighboring Austria-Hungary's Galician community), in order to be found unfit for military service by the Imperial authorities.

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Academic Sports Association

Academic Sports Association (Polish: Akademicki Związek Sportowy, AZS) is a mass students’ sport organization, one of the biggest sports associations in Poland.

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Achmatowicz reaction

The Achmatowicz reaction, also known as the Achmatowicz rearrangement, is an organic synthesis in which a furan is converted to a dihydropyran.

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Achmed Labasanov

Achmed Labasanov (born April 24, 1978) is a former Russian mixed martial artist who competed in the heavyweight division and has fought the majority of his fights for RINGS and IAFC.

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Act of Independence of Lithuania

The Act of Reinstating Independence of Lithuania (Lietuvos Valstybės atkūrimo aktas) or Act of 16 February was signed by the Council of Lithuania on 16 February 1918, proclaiming the restoration of an independent State of Lithuania, governed by democratic principles, with Vilnius as its capital.

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Adam Abramowicz

Adam Abramowicz (1710–1766) was a Polish Jesuit.

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Adam Adamandy Kochański

Adam Adamandy Kochański (5 August 1631 – 17 May 1700) was a Polish mathematician.

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Adam Boryczka

Adam Boryczka (1913-1988) was a Captain of the Polish Army and member of the underground Home Army in the area of Wilno, where he fought the Germans and after 1944 - the Soviets.

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Adam Hurynowicz

Adam Hilary Kalistavich Hurynowicz (Адам Гіляры Калікставіч Гурыновіч/Adam Hilari Kalistavich Hurynovič, Adam Hilary Kalikstawicz Hurynowicz; 25 January 1869 in Kavali, near Vileysky Uzeyd, Vilna Governorate – 4 July 1894 in Russian Empire now Belarus) was a Belarusian poet and folklorist.

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Adam Mickiewicz

Adam Bernard Mickiewicz (24 December 179826 November 1855) was a Polish poet, dramatist, essayist, publicist, translator, professor of Slavic literature, and political activist.

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Adam Mickiewicz Institute

The Adam Mickiewicz Institute (Instytut Adama Mickiewicza) is a government-sponsored organization funded by Poland's Ministry of Culture and National Heritage, and headquartered at ulica Mokotowska 25 (the Sugar Palace) in Warsaw.

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Adam Mickiewicz Monument, Vilnius

The Adam Mickiewicz Monument in Vilnius, Lithuania is a monument in the vicinity of the Saint Anne's Church and the Bernardine Monastery, by Maironio Street (St. Anne's Street before 1945) along the shores of the Neris River.

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Adam Piłsudski

Adam Piłsudski (Zalavas, 1869 - 1935) was a member of the Senate of Poland, vice president of Wilno, brother of the famous Józef Piłsudski.

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Adam Stankievič

Adam Stankievič (Адам Станкевіч, Adam Stankiewicz, January 6, 1882 – November 29, 1949) was a Belarusian Roman Catholic priest, politician and writer.

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AdDuplex

AdDuplex is a cross-promotion network for Windows Store apps and games.

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Adil Guliyev

Adil Guseyn oglu Guliyev (22 November 192216 December 1992) was an Azerbaijani Soviet Air Force colonel and a Hero of the Soviet Union.

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Administrative division of Polish territories during World War II

Administrative division of Polish territories during World War II can be divided into several phases, when territories of the Second Polish Republic were administered first by Nazi Germany (in the west) and Soviet Union (in the east), then (following German invasion of the Soviet Union) in their entirety by Nazi Germany and finally (following Soviet push westwards) by the Soviet Union again.

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Administrative division of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth

The administrative division of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth was the result of the long and complicated history of the fragmentation of the Polish Kingdom and the union of Poland and Lithuania.

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Administrative division of the Second Polish Republic

Administrative division of the Second Polish Republic became an issue immediately after Poland regained independence in the aftermath of the First World War, 1918.

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Administrative divisions of Lithuania

This article is about the administrative divisions of Lithuania.

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Adolf Abicht

Adolf Abicht (1793–1860) was a Polish-Lithuanian physician.

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Adolf Lindenbaum

Adolf Lindenbaum (12 June 1904 – 1941), was a Polish logician and mathematician.

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Adolfas Jucys

Adolfas Pranaitis Jucys (12 September 1904 – 4 February 1974) (also referred to as Yutsis, Yuzis, or Ioucis depending on translation) was a Lithuanian theoretical physicist and mathematician, member of the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences in 1953.

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Adolfas Ramanauskas

Adolfas Ramanauskas codename Vanagas (March 6, 1918 – November 29, 1957) was one of the prominent leaders of the Lithuanian partisans.

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Adolfas Tautavičius

Adolfas Tautavičius (9 September 1925, Judrėnai, Lithuania – 10 August 2006, Vilnius) was a Lithuanian archaeologist and habilitated doctor.

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Adolfas Valeška

Adolfas Valeška (15 March 1905, near Vilkaviškis – 11 May 1994 in Kaunas, Lithuania) was a Lithuanian stained glass artist, painter, stage designer, and museum director who worked in Lithuania and in Chicago, Illinois.

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Adolph II of Nassau-Saarbrücken

Adolf Ludwig Karl Mouritz, Prince of Nassau-Saarbrücken (3 June 1789 in Saarbrucken, Nassau-Saarbrucken - 10 December 1812 in Vilnius, Russian Empire), was a Prince of Nassau-Saarbrucken, Count of Ottweiler, and a Lieutenant in the Army of Württemberg.

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Adrian Brown (musician)

Adrian Brown (born 1949) is a British conductor.

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Aeroflot accidents and incidents in the 1950s

Following is a list of accidents and incidents Aeroflot experienced in the 1950s.

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Aeroflot accidents and incidents in the 1970s

Aeroflot, the Soviet Union's national carrier, experienced a number of serious accidents and incidents during the 1970s.

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Aerolot

Aerolot (until 1925 Aerolloyd) was a Polish airline.

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Aerosvit Airlines

AeroSvit Airlines private stock company (Приватне акціонерне товариство «Авіакомпанія АероСвіт»), operating as AeroSvit — Ukrainian Airlines / АероСвіт, was a Ukrainian private airline.

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African immigrants to Lithuania

African immigrants to Lithuania (afrikiečiai) form a tiny minority of Lithuania's population.

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Agency for French Education Abroad

The Agency for French Education Abroad, or Agency for French Teaching Abroad, (Agence pour l'enseignement français à l'étranger AEFE), is a national public agency under the administration of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of France that assures the quality of schools teaching the French national curriculum outside France.

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Agnė Sereikaitė

Agnė Sereikaitė (born 19 October 1994 in Vilnius, Lithuania) is a Lithuanian short track speed skater.

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Agnia Ditkovskyte

Agnia (Agne) Olegovna Ditkovskyte (Agnija (Agnė) Ditkovskytė), after marriage - Chadova, born 11 May 1988, Vilnius, Lithuanian SSR) is a Lithuanian and Russian actress. // popularperson.info.

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Agnia Grigas

Agnia Grigas (born November 21, 1979) is an American political scientist and author writing on security and energy issues of Russia, Europe, and the Post-Soviet states.

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Agri-Energy Roundtable

Agri-Energy Roundtable (AER) is a nonprofit and non-governmental organization accredited by the United Nations and established in 1980 as a forum for encouraging dialogue on cooperative energy and agricultural development between industrialized and developing nations.

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Agriculture in Lithuania

Agriculture in Lithuania dates to the Neolithic period, about 3,000 to 1,000 BC.

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Aharon Kotler

Rav Aharon Kotler (1891–1962) was an Orthodox Jewish rabbi and a prominent leader of Orthodox Judaism in Lithuania, and later the United States, where he founded Beth Medrash Govoha in Lakewood Township, New Jersey.

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Aharon Mor

Aharon Mor (אהרון מור, born 22 August 1947) is a Polish-born Israeli civil servant who, as senior director, heads the Restitution of Rights and Jewish Property Department at the Israeli Ministry of Pensioner Affairs, which is affiliated with the Prime Minister’s Office.

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Air Lituanica

Air Lituanica was a Lithuanian airline headquartered in Vilnius and based at Vilnius Airport.

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AirBaltic

airBaltic, legally incorporated as AS Air Baltic Corporation, is a state-owned Latvian low-cost carrier and the country's flag carrier, with its head office on the grounds of Riga International Airport in Mārupe municipality near Riga.

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Airinė Palšytė

Airinė Palšytė (born 13 July 1992 in Kaunas, Lithuania) is a Lithuanian high jumper.

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Airport Business Park

Airport Business Park is a real estate development in Vilnius, Lithuania, located 300 metres from Vilnius International Airport entrance.

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Aistė Diržiūtė

Aistė Diržiūtė is a Lithuanian actress best known for her role as Austė in The Summer of Sangaile (Lithuanian: Sangailė or Sangailės Vasara).

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Aistis Pilauskas

Aistis Pilauskas (born 8 April 1998) is a Lithuanian professional basketball player for Lietuvos rytas Vilnius of the Lithuanian Basketball League (LKL).

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Aivaras Abromavičius

Aivaras Abromavičius (Айварас Абромавичус, born 21 January 1976) is a Lithuanian-born Ukrainian investment banker and politician.

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Akiba Rubinstein

Akiba Kiwelowicz Rubinstein (1 December 1880 – 14 March 1961) was a Polish chess grandmaster who is considered to have been one of the strongest players never to have become World Chess Champion.

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Akihiro Murayama

is a Japanese mixed martial artist who has competed mainly for Pancrase, Shooto and Greatest Common Multiple.

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Akropolis (Vilnius)

Akropolis is the largest shopping mall in the Baltics by floor area, a shopping center and entertainment center in Vilnius, the Lithuanian capital.

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Akvilė Paražinskaitė

Akvilė Paražinskaitė (born 29 November 1996 in Vilnius) is a Lithuanian tennis player.

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Al Tabor

Alfred Taboriwsky (1898–1983), known as Al Tabor, was an English bandleader, best known as the supposed originator of the song the "Hokey cokey", even though versions of the song had been published long before Tabor.

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Alaiza Pashkevich

Alaiza Pashkevich (or Ciotka; Алаіза Пашкевіч, Ałaiza Paškievič; 15 July 1876 – 5 November 1916) was a Belarusian poet and political activist of Belarusian national-democratic rebirth.

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Alan Plavin

Alan Plavin (born 2 June 1993) is a Lithuanian male badminton player.

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Alanas Chošnau

Alanas Ibrahimas Chošnau (born July 11, 1974) is a Lithuanian singer and songwriter of Lithuanian and Iraqi Kurdish origin.

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Albert Żamett

Albert Żamett (November 25, 1821 – 1876) was a Polish–Russian landscapes painter.

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Albert Brudzewski

Albert Brudzewski, also Albert Blar (of Brudzewo), Albert of Brudzewo or Wojciech Brudzewski (in Latin, Albertus de Brudzewo; c.1445–c.1497) was a Polish astronomer, mathematician, philosopher and diplomat.

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Albert Montefiore Hyamson

Albert Montefiore Hyamson, (27 August 1875 – 5 October 1954) was a British civil servant and historian who served as chief immigration officer in the British Mandate of Palestine from 1921 to 1934.

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Albert Wijuk Kojałowicz

Albert Wijuk Kojałowicz (Wojciech Wijuk Kojałowicz; Albertas Vijūkas-Kojelavičius; Koialovicius-Wijuk Albertus; 1609–1677) was a PolishIncluded on the "List of the major works in philosophy of science by Polish authors" in -Lithuanian historian, theologian and translator.

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Albertas Šimėnas

Albertas Šimėnas (born February 17, 1950) was Prime Minister of Lithuania for 3 days, from January 10 to January 13, 1991.

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Albertas Goštautas

Albertas Goštautas (Albertus Gastold, Olbracht Gasztołd, Альберт Гаштольд) (– 1539) was a Lithuanian noble of the Goštautai family from ethnic Lithuanian lands of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.

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Albertas Manvydas

Albertas Manvydas or Albertas Vaitiekus Manvydas (Wojciech Moniwid; died in 1423) was a Lithuanian noble, the first Voivode of Vilnius and founder of the Manvydai family.

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Alberto Bolognetti

Alberto Bolognetti (1538–1585) was an Italian law professor, bishop, diplomat, and cardinal.

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Albrycht Stanisław Radziwiłł

Albrycht Stanisław Radziwiłł (July 1, 1595 – November 12, 1656) was a Polish nobleman, a Reichfürst and a politician from the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, who served as the Lesser Lithuanian Chancellor from 1619, the Grand Chancellor of Lithuania and Governor of Vilnius from 1623.

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Albrycht Władysław Radziwiłł

Albrycht Władysław Radziwiłł (16 June 1589 – 20 July 1636) was a Polish–Lithuanian noble.

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Aldona Čiukšytė

Aldona Čiukšytė (born 9 February 1944) is a retired Lithuanian rower who won two European titles in the eights event in 1965 and 1967; she finished second in 1966.

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Aldona Gustas

Aldona Gustas (born 2 March 1932 in Lithuania) is a female Lithuanian – German poet and illustrator who has lived in Berlin since the early 1940s.

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Aldona of Lithuania

Aldona (baptized Ona or Anna; her pagan name, Aldona, is known only from the writings of Maciej Stryjkowski; – 26 May 1339) was Queen consort of Poland (1333–1339), and a princess of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.

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Aleš Veselý

Aleš Veselý (February 3, 1935 – December 14, 2015) was a Czech sculptor.

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Aleksander Jeljaszewicz

Aleksander Jeljaszewicz, known as "Sasza" (pronounced "Sasha") - probably because of the family tradition of service in the Russian military (22 March 1902 – 18 August 1978).

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Aleksander Kaszkiewicz

Aleksander Kaszkiewicz (also Alyaksandr Kashkevіch, Аляксандр Кашкевіч, Aleksandras Kaškevičius; born on September 23, 1949) is the Bishop of the Diocese of Grodno, a Catholic diocese centered in the city of Grodno (Belarus).

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Aleksander Kazimierz Sapieha

Aleksander Kazimierz Sapieha (13 May 1624 – 22 May 1671) was a Polish nobleman.

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Aleksander Krzyżanowski

Aleksander Krzyżanowski nom de guerre "Wilk" (February 18, 1895 – September 29, 1951) was a Polish army officer, major, member of the Polish resistance movement in World War II and Commandant of the Armia Krajowa in the Vilnius Region.

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Aleksander Kwaśniewski

Aleksander Kwaśniewski (born 15 November 1954) is a Polish politician and journalist.

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Aleksander Prystor

Aleksander Błażej Prystor (2 January 1874–11 August 1941) was a Polish politician, soldier and activist who served as 23rd Prime Minister of Poland from 1931 to 1933.

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Aleksander Romanowicz

Aleksander Romanowicz was a general of cavalry in both Russian Imperial Army and Polish Army.

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Aleksander Stanisław Potocki

Count Aleksander Stanisław Potocki (1778–1845) was a Polish noble, landowner and politician.

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Aleksander Sulkiewicz

Iskander Mirza Huzman Beg Sulkiewicz (December 8, 1867 – September 18, 1916), known as Aleksander Sulkiewicz, was a Polish politician of Lipka Tatar ethnicity who campaigned for Polish independence and co-founded the Polish Socialist Party.

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Aleksander Szeligowski

Aleksander Robert Szeligowski (24 August 1934 – 4 May 1993) was a Polish composer, conductor, organist and pedagogue.

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Aleksander Zawadzki (activist)

Aleksander Zawadzki, pseudonym Ojciec Prokop, (1859–1926) was a Polish political and educational activist, publicist.

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Aleksandr Kazakevič

Aleksandr Kazakevič (born 12 June 1986 in Vilnius) is a Lithuanian Greco-Roman wrestler.

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Aleksandr Shirvindt

Alexander Anatolyevich Shirvindt (Александр Анатольевич Ширвиндт, born July 19, 1934) is a Soviet and Russian screen and stage actor, screenwriter, voice actor, People's Artist and Meritorious Artist of the RSFSR.

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Aleksandr Vasilevsky

Aleksandr Mikhaylovich Vasilevsky (September 30 1895 – December 5, 1977) was a Russian career officer in the Red Army who was promoted to the rank of Marshal of the Soviet Union in 1943.

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Aleksandra Golovkina

Aleksandra Golovkina (born 1 July 1998) is a Lithuanian figure skater.

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Aleksandra Sošenko

Aleksandra Sošenko (born 15 January 1991) is a Lithuanian racing cyclist.

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Aleksandras Stulginskis

Aleksandras Stulginskis (February 26, 1885 – September 22, 1969) was the second President of Lithuania (1920–1926).

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Aleksandrs Mirskis

Aleksandrs Mirskis (Александр Мирский, born 20 March 1964) is a Latvian politician of Russian and Jewish descent.

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Aleksei Evert

Aleksei Ermolaevich Evert (Алексей Ермолаевич Эверт; Alexei Ewert; 4 March 185712 November 1918 or 10 May 1926) was an Imperial Russian General of Orthodox German extraction.

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Alena Filipava

Alena Piatrouna Filipava (Алена Пятроўна Філіпава; born October 10, 1987, in Minsk) is an amateur Belarusian freestyle wrestler, who played for the women's featherweight category.

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Ales Bialiatski

Ales Bialiatski (Алесь Бяляцкі/Aleś Bialacki, sometimes transliterated as Ales Bialacki, Ales Byalyatski, Alies Bialiacki and Alex Belyatsky) is a Belarusian political activist known for his work with Viasna Human Rights Centre, of which he is currently the head and the founding of the BPF Party.

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Alex Kanevsky

Alex Kanevsky (born 1963) is a painter currently based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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Alex Naumik

Alexandra Naumik (formerly Alexandra Sandøy; 12 August 1949 – 17 September 2013), better known by her stage name Alex, was a Polish-Norwegian rock and pop artist who rose to fame in the late 1970s.

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Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain

Alexander Mark David Oxlade-Chamberlain (born 15 August 1993) is an English professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Premier League club Liverpool and the England national team.

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Alexa Davalos

Alexa Davalos (born May 28, 1982) is an American actress.

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Alexander Asro

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Alexander Balashov

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Alexander Baljakin

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Alexander Berkman

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Alexander Bogen

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Alexander Cherepkov

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Alexander Flamberg

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Alexander Harkavy

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Alexander Jagiellon

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Alexander Kniazev

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Alexander Koblencs

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Alexander Korsakov

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Alexander Moshe Lapidos

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Alexander Navrotsky

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Alexander Schneider

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Alexander Spiridovich

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Alexander Zaïd

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Alexander Zass

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Alexandra of Lithuania

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Alexey Obukhov

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Alexey Selezniev

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Alfonsas Danys

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Alfonsas Petrulis

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Alfrēds Hartmanis

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Alfred Döblin

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Alfred Isidore Romer

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Alfredas Bumblauskas

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Alfredas Vainauskas

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Algimantas Adolfas Jucys

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Algimantas Žižiūnas

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Algimantas Nasvytis

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Algimantas Pavilonis

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Algimantas Puipa

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Algirdas

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Algirdas Šemeta

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Algirdas Brazauskas

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Algirdas Gurevičius

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Algirdas Kaušpėdas

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Algirdas Paleckis

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Algirdas Sysas

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Algis Jankauskas

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Algis Matulionis

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Algis Skačkauskas

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Algis Uždavinys

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Aliaksei Karpiuk

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Alina Orlova

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Alis Vidūnas

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All-Union Film Festival

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Allan Nadler

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Allied Command Transformation

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Almaty

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Alna Group

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Aloyzas Stasiulevičius

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Alpha Group

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Alter Kacyzne

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Alvydas Duonėla

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Alytus

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Amazons and Gladiators

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Amber Air

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Amber Grid

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Ameran Bitsadze

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American Scouting overseas

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Amnon of Mainz

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Amnon Weinstein

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Amos Oz

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Ana Ambrazienė

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Anahit Manasyan

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Anastasia Vyaltseva

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Anatole Andrejew

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Anatoliy Solomin

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Anatoly Bannik

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Anželika Cholina

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André-Jean Lebrun

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Andrea Bocelli

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Andrea Fortunato

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Andreas Jaszlinszky

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Andreas Volanus

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Andrei Agius

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Andrei Sakharov

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Andrei Sychra

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Andres Carciente

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Andrew Bobola

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Andrew Robertson (footballer)

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Andrew Schally

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Andrey Abraham Potter

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Andrique Allisop

Andrique Allisop (born 2 June 1993) is an amateur boxer.

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Andrius Janukonis

Andrius Janukonis (born 1971 in Jonava) is Lithuanian business jurist and entrepreneur.

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Andrius Jokšas

Andrius Jokšas (born 12 January 1979 in Vilnius, Soviet Union) is a retired Lithuanian football midfielder.

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Andrius Kubilius

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Andrius Mamontovas

Andrius Mamontovas (born August 23, 1967) is a Lithuanian rock musician of Russian descent.

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Andrius Rudamina

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Andrius Skerla

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Andrius Tapinas

Andrius Balys Tapinas (born 6 April 1977), is a Lithuanian science fiction writer.

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Andrius Zakarauskas

Andrius Zakarauskas (born 1982) is a painter from Lithuania.

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Andrzej Baturo

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Andrzej Ehrenfeucht

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Andrzej Jastrzębiec

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Andrzej Krzysztof Wróblewski

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Andrzej Miłosz

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Andrzej Osiecimski-Czapski

Andrzej Osiecimski-Czapski (8 July 1899 – 14 May 1976) was a Polish rower.

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Andrzej Towiański

Andrzej Tomasz Towiański (January 1, 1799 – May 13, 1878) was a Polish philosopher and Messianist religious leader.

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Andrzej Wróblewski

Andrzej Wróblewski (15 June 1927 - 23 March 1957) was a Polish figurative painter who died in a mountaineering accident in 1957 when he was only 29.

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Angelė Rupšienė

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Angelika Sher

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Ani O'Neill

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Aniela Aszpergerowa

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Anna Borkowska (Sister Bertranda)

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Anna Jagiellon

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Anna Katarzyna Radziwiłłowa

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Anna Radziwiłłówna (1475 or 1476 – 15 March 1522) was a Lithuanian noble woman and Duchess of Masovia.

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Anna Rozental

Anna Rozental was a Bundist activist in the Russian Empire and later Soviet Russia.

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Anna Tyszkiewicz

Anna Tyszkiewicz (1776–1867) was a Polish noblewoman and diarist.

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Anna, Grand Duchess of Lithuania

Anna (Ona Vytautienė; died on 31 July 1418 in Trakai) was Grand Duchess of Lithuania (1392–1418).

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Anne Lonsdale

Anne Mary Lonsdale CBE (née Menzies, first married name Griffin, born 16 February 1941) is a British sinologist and was the third President of New Hall, Cambridge.

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Antakalnis

Antakalnis (lit. 'the place on hills') is an eldership in the Vilnius city municipality, Lithuania.

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Antakalnis Cemetery

Antakalnis Cemetery (Antakalnio kapinės, Cmentarz na Antokolu, Антокальскія могілкі), sometimes referred as Antakalnis Military Cemetery, is an active cemetery in the Antakalnis district of Vilnius, Lithuania.

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Antanas Šurna

Antanas Šurna (27 March 1939 – 19 May 2014) was a Lithuanian stage and movie actor.

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Antanas Guoga

Antanas Guoga (born December 17, 1973, in Kaunas, Lithuania), more commonly known as Tony G, is a Lithuanian businessman, poker player, politician and philanthropist.

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Antanas Kavaliauskas

Antanas Kavaliauskas (born 19 September 1984) is a Lithuanian professional basketball player for Žalgiris Kaunas of the Lithuanian Basketball League (LKL).

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Antanas Mackevičius

Antanas Mackevičius (Polish: Antoni Mackiewicz) Antoni Mackiewicz in Wielka Ilustrowana Encyklopedja Powszechna, volume IX; Kraków: Gutenberga, s. 260.

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Antanas Mikėnas

Antanas Mikėnas (February 24, 1924 – September 23, 1994) was a Lithuanian athlete who competed mainly in the 20 kilometer walk during his career.

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Antanas Poška

Antanas Paškevičius – Poška (– 16 October 1992) was a prominent Lithuanian traveler and anthropologist, as well as an active member of the Esperanto movement in Lithuania.

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Antanas Smetona

Antanas Smetona (10 August 1874 – 9 January 1944) was one of the most important Lithuanian political figures between World War I and World War II.

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Antanas Vaupšas

Antanas Vaupšas (20 May 1936 – 14 December 2017) was a Lithuanian athlete.

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Antanas Venclova

Antanas Venclova (– June 28, 1971) was a Lithuanian and Soviet politician, poet, journalist and translator.

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Antanas Vileišis

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Antaviliai

Antaviliai is a neighborhood of Vilnius, capital of Lithuania.

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Anthem of the Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic

The State Anthem of the Lithuanian SSR (Lietuvos Tarybų Socialistinės Respublikos himnas) was the anthem of the Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic under the Soviet Union.

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Anthony, John, and Eustathius

Anthony, John, and Eustathius (Eustathios, Eustace; Russian: Антоний, Иоанн and Евстафий; Lithuanian: Antanas, Jonas ir Eustachijus) are saints and martyrs (died 1347) of the Russian Orthodox Church.

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Antin Sielava

Anton Atanas Sielava (Антон Сялява, Антін Селява, Antoni Sielawa) (1583 – 5 October 1655) was the Metropolitan of Kiev, Galicia and Russia of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church from 1641 to his death in 1655.

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Antis

Antis is a Lithuanian postmodernist rock band.

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Antokolsky

Antokolsky (spelling variations: Antokolskiy, Antokolski) (Антокольский) is a Russian surname.

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Anton Kuivanen

Anton Kuivanen (born May 1, 1984) is an Estonian-born Finnish mixed martial artist.

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Anton Luckievich

Anton Ivanavich Lutskyevich (Антон Іванавіч Луцкевіч,; 1884 – 1942?) was a Belarusian publisher, journalist, literary critic, historian and politician.

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Anton Schmid

Anton Schmid (January 9, 1900 in Vienna, Austria – April 13, 1942 in Vilnius, Lithuania) was an Austrian conscript to the Wehrmacht in World War II who, as a sergeant in Vilnius, Lithuania, was executed by his superiors for helping 250 Jewish men, women, and children escape from extermination by the Nazi SS during the European Jewish Holocaust.

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Antoni Bohdziewicz

Antoni Bohdziewicz (September 11, 1906 – October 20, 1970) was a Polish screenplay writer and director, best known for his 1956 adaptation of Zemsta by Aleksander Fredro.

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Antoni Gołubiew

Antoni Gołubiew (February 25, 1907 in Vilnius – June 27, 1979 in Kraków), nicknames Goa, Jan Karol Wayda, Jerzy Cichocki, was a Polish historian, writer and a Catholic publicist.

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Antoni Gorecki

Antoni Gorecki (1787 – 18 September 1861) was a Polish poet and writer, author of satires and short stories for children.

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Antoni Naumczyk

Antoni Naumczyk (born 1925 in Nashua, New Hampshire, died on April 2, 1969 near Zawoja), was a priest of the Polish Catholic Church, protonotary apostolic and general vicar, doctor of theology, and lecturer of the Christian Theology Academy in Warsaw.

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Antoni Olechnowicz

Antoni Olechnowicz (1905–1951) was a Polish military officer.

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Antoni Radziwiłł

Prince Antoni Henryk Radziwiłł (13 June 1775 – 7 April 1833) was a Polish and Prussian noble, aristocrat, musician and politician.

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Antoni Stankiewicz

Antoni Stankiewicz JCD (born 1 October 1935) is a Polish Roman Catholic Bishop and Dean Emeritus of the Tribunal of the Roman Rota.

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Antoni Szuniewicz

Antoni Szuniewicz (14 November 1911 in Leonowicze near Wilno - 12 March 1987 in Częstochowa) was a Polish organist, composer, conductor, choirmaster and music teacher.

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Antoni Szymański

Antoni Szymański (Poznań, 30 July 1894 - 11 December 1973, London) was a Polish Army general.

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Antoni Tyzenhaus

Antoni Tyzenhaus (1733 – March 31, 1785 in Warsaw) was a noble from the Tyzenhaus family, son of Benedykt Tyzenhaus.

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Antoni Uniechowski

Antoni Uniechowski, of Ostoja coat of arms (23 February 1903 in Wilno - 28 May 1976 in Warsaw) was a Polish illustrator.

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Antoni Wereszczyński

Antoni Wereszczyński (17 December 1890 – 4 September 1953) was a Colonel in the Polish Army.

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Antoni Wiwulski

Antoni Wiwulski (1877–1919) ('Antanas Vivulskis') was a Polish-Lithuanian architect and sculptor.

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Antoni Zygmund

Antoni Zygmund (December 25, 1900 – May 30, 1992) was a Polish mathematician.

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Antonin Bajewski

Antonin Bajewski (17 January 1915 – 18 May 1941) was a Polish Franciscan monk, born Jan Eugene Bajewski.

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Antonov An-24

The Antonov An-24 (Russian/Ukrainian: Антонов Ан-24) (NATO reporting name: Coke) is a 44-seat twin turboprop transport/passenger aircraft designed in 1957 in the Soviet Union by the Antonov Design BureauGordon, Yefim.

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Antonov An-26

The Antonov An-26 (NATO reporting name: Curl) is a twin-engined turboprop civilian and military transport aircraft, designed and produced in the Soviet Union from 1969 to 1986.

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Anykščiai

Anykščiai (see other names) is a ski resort town in Lithuania, west of Utena.

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Aphrodite: Les Folies Tour

Aphrodite: Les Folies Tour (also known as Aphrodite Live) was the twelfth concert tour by Australian recording artist Kylie Minogue.

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Apocalypse of Zerubbabel

Sefer Zerubavel, also called the Book of Zerubbabel or the Apocalypse of Zerubbabel, is a medieval Hebrew apocalypse written at the beginning of the 7th century in the style of biblical visions (e.g. Daniel, Ezekiel) placed into the mouth of Zerubbabel, the last descendant of the Davidic line to take a prominent part in Israel's history, who laid the foundation of the Second Temple in the 6th century BCE.

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April 16

No description.

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April 1928

The following events occurred in April 1928.

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April 2009 in sports

No description.

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Arūnas Bižokas

Arūnas Bižokas (born 29 January 1978 in Vilnius, Lithuania) is a professional Lithuanian ballroom dancer, who is currently representing USA.

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Arūnas Klimavičius

Arūnas Klimavičius (born 5 October 1982 in Panevėžys) is a Lithuanian footballer who plays for FK Trakai in the A lyga.

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Archaeographic Commission

The Archaeographic Commission (Археографическая комиссия) was set up in St. Petersburg in 1834 by Platon Shirinsky-Shikhmatov, Nikolay Ustryalov, and Pavel Stroyev with the aim of publishing historical and ethnographic materials assembled by Stroyev and others in the provinces of Imperial Russia.

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Arieh Levavi

Arieh Levavi (3 June 1912 – 1 February 2009), also known as Aryeh Lieb and Arieh Leibman, was the fourth Director General of Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs (1964–1967).

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Armenia–European Union relations

Armenia and the European Union have maintained positive relations over the years.

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Armenians in Lithuania

Armenians in Lithuania refers to ethnic Armenians living in Lithuania.

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Armenians in the Baltic states

Armenians in the Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania settled there mostly during the Soviet occupation of the Baltic States.

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Armia Krajowa Obywatelska

Armia Krajowa Obywatelska (AKO, Citizens' Home Army) was a Polish military anticommunist organization, and a successor of the disbanded Polish anti-Nazi resistance Home Army (Armia Krajowa, AK).

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Arminas Narbekovas

Arminas Narbekovas (born 28 January 1965 in Gargždai) is a former Lithuanian football player.

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Armoured trains of Poland

Armored trains of Poland mostly date to the World War I period.

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Arnas Beručka

Arnas Beručka (born 17 March 1997) is a Lithuanian basketball player.

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Arno Nadel

Arno Nadel (October 5, 1878 – March 1943) was a Jewish musicologist, composer, playwright, poet, and painter.

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Arnold Oborotov

Arnold Oborotov (born December 4, 1989 in Vilnius) is a Lithuanian kickboxer.

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Aron Gurwitsch

Aron Gurwitsch (Аро́н Гу́рвич; January 17, 1901, Vilnius, Vilna Governorate – June 25, 1973, Zurich) was a Litvak American phenomenologist.

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Arsen Julfalakyan

Arsen Julfalakyan (Արսեն Ջուլֆալակյան, born 8 May 1987) is an Armenian Greco-Roman wrestler.

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Art Strike

The first known reference to an Art Strike appears in an Alain Jouffroy essay: "What's To Be Done About Art?" (included in "Art and Confrontation," New York Graphic Society 1968).

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Artūras Žulpa

Artūras Žulpa (born 10 June 1990) is a Lithuanian footballer who plays for FC Tobol as a midfielder.

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Artūras Paulauskas

Artūras Paulauskas (born 23 August 1953 in Vilnius) is a Lithuanian politician.

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Artūras Valeika

Artūras Valeika (born 11 August 1985) is a Lithuanian professional basketball player currently playing for CSM Oradea of the Liga Națională.

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Artūras Zuokas

Artūras Zuokas (born 21 February 1968 in Kaunas) is a Lithuanian politician.

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Arthur Freeman (writer)

Arthur Freeman (born Aaron Liebermann) was a Russian Jewish writer; born at Vilnius about 1840.

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Artur Kyshenko

Artur Kyshenko (Ukrainian: Артур Кишенко, born November 14, 1986) is a Ukrainian middleweight kickboxer, fighting out of Mike Passenier's Gym in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

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Arturas Bumsteinas

Arturas Bumšteinas is Lithuanian composer and sound artist.

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Arturs Bernotas

Arturs Bernotas (born 1 June 1995) is a Latvian chess player.

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Arved Heinrichsen

Arved Heinrichsen (Arvydas Hainričsenas, 23 November 1879, in Vilnius – 23 August 1900, in Vilnius), was a Lithuanian chess master.

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Arvydas Bagdžius

Arvydas Bagdžius (23 November 1958, in Vilnius, Lithuania – 2 June 2008) was a Lithuanian painter.

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Arvydas Gronskis

Arvydas Gronskis (born May 17, 1974) is a Lithuanian professional basketball coach, most notable for his successful long-term working in Lietuvos rytas Vilnius coaching staff.

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Arvydas Juozaitis

Arvydas Juozaitis (born 18 April 1956 in Vilnius) is a Lithuanian writer, philosopher, politician and former swimmer who won a bronze medal in the 100 meter breaststroke at the 1976 Summer Olympics.

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Arvydas Novikovas

Arvydas Novikovas (born 18 December 1990) is a Lithuanian professional footballer who plays as a winger for Ekstraklasa club Jagiellonia Białystok.

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Ary Stillman

Ary Stillman (February 13, 1891 – January 28, 1967) was a representational and abstract Russian-American painter born in Hresk near Slutsk, Belarus.

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Aryeh Ben-Eliezer

Aryeh Ben-Eliezer (אריה בן אליעזר, 16 December 1913 – 29 January 1970) was a Revisionist Zionist leader, Irgun member and Israeli politician.

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Aryeh Sheftel

Aryeh Sheftel (אריה שפטל, born 1905, died 28 September 1980) was an Israeli politician who served as a member of the Knesset and mayor of Rishon LeZion.

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Asaf Messerer

Asaf Mikhailovich Messerer (Russian: Асаф Михайлович Мессерер, November 19, 1903 - March 7, 1992) was a Lithuanian Jewish and Soviet ballet dancer and ballet teacher.

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Ashes in the Snow

Ashes in the Snow is an upcoming World War II drama film based on ''The New York Times'' best selling novel Between Shades of Gray by Ruta Sepetys.

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Ashmyany

Ashmyany (Ашмя́ны; Łacinka: Ašmiany; Ошмя́ны; Ašmena; Oszmiana; אָשמענע, Oshmene) is a town in Grodno Region, Belarus, located at 50 km from Vilnius, capital of the Ashmyany raion.

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Asia–Europe Meeting

The Asia–Europe Meeting (ASEM) is an Asian–European political dialogue forum to enhance relations and various forms of cooperation between its partners.

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Aslan Maskhadov

Aslan (Khalid) Aliyevich Maskhadov (Chechen: Аслан Али кӏант Масхадан, Aslan Ali-khant Masxadaŋ, Russian: Аслан Алиевич Масхадов) (21 September 1951 – 8 March 2005) was a leader of the Chechen independence movement and the third President of the unrecognized Chechen Republic of Ichkeria.

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Asmik Grigorian

Asmik Grigorian (born 1981) is a Lithuanian operatic soprano.

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Asser Levy

Asser Levy (died 1680), also known as Asher Levy, was one of the first Jewish settlers of the Dutch colony of New Amsterdam on Manhattan Island.

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Association of Belarusian Guides

The Association of Belarusian Guides (ABG, Ассоциация белорусских гайдов) is the Belarusian member organization of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS), with a membership of 1,274 Girl Guides (as of 2003).

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Astikai

Astikai (Astikus, Ościk, Ościkowicze or Ostik) was a Lithuanian noble family, that prospered in late 14th and early 17th centuries.

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Astratijs Roškovs

Astratijs Roškovs (born 1939) is a former Lithuanian-Russian-Latvian football central defender who from 1960 to 1970 played for FK Daugava Rīga.

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Atifete Jahjaga

Atifete Jahjaga (born 20 April 1975) is a Kosovar politician and stateswoman who served as the third President of Kosovo.

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Aušra

Aušra or Auszra (literally: dawn) was the first national Lithuanian newspaper.

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Aušra Augustinavičiūtė

Aušra Augustinavičiūtė (April 4, 1927 – August 19, 2005) was a Lithuanian psychologist and sociologist, and dean of the Vilnius Pedagogical University's department of family science, author of numerous scientific theories and discoveries, and the founder of socionics.

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Aušra Maldeikienė

Aušra Seibutytė-Maldeikienė (born 4 June 1958) is a Lithuanian economist, politician, lecturer, teacher, publicist and book author.

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Aušrininkai

Aušrininkai was a semi-formal socialist student movement in Lithuania that formed around the Aušrinė (morning star) magazine.

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Audrius Beinorius

Audrius Beinorius (born September 28, 1964 in Vilnius) is a Lithuanian philosopher, orientalist (specialist of Indology, Buddhist studies and Comparative Studies), translator, Habilitated Doctor of Humane Letters.

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Audrius Dzikaras

Audrius Dzikaras (born August 14, 1957 in Vilnius) is a Lithuanian painter.

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Audrius Raizgys

Audrius Raizgys (born 4 April 1969) is a retired male triple jumper from Lithuania.

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Audrius Rubežius

Audrius Rubežius (born June 29, 1966) is a Lithuanian tenor working with the Lithuanian National Opera and Ballet Theatre.

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Audrius Rudys

Audrius Rudys (born 6 March 1951 in Vilniushttp://www.lrs.lt/datos/kovo11/signatarai/www_lrs.signataras-p_asm_id.

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Audrius Stonys

Audrius Stonys (born on April 28, 1966 in Vilnius) is a Lithuanian documentary filmmaker.

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Audronė Vaupšienė

Audra Vau (birth name Audronė Vaupšienė) is a Lithuanian transdisciplinarity artist born in 1970 in Vilnius, Lithuania.

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Audronius Ažubalis

Audronius Ažubalis (born 17 January 1958 Vilnius, Lithuania) is a Lithuanian journalist and politician, serving as the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Lithuania from 2010 - 2012.

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Auga Group

based in Lithuania, is one of the largest vertically-integrated organic food companies in Europe.

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August 1943

The following events occurred in August 1943.

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August 23

No description.

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August Klein

August Klein (1870-1913) was an architect of German origin, who worked in Vilnius.

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Augustas Pečiukevičius

Augustas Pečiukevičius (born December 2, 1991) is a professional Lithuanian basketball player.

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Augustinas Voldemaras

Augustinas Voldemaras (16 April 1883 – 16 May 1942) was a Lithuanian nationalist political figure.

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Augustinus Rotundus

Augustinus Rotundus (Augustyn Rotundus, Augustinas Rotundas, 1520–1582) was a Christian and Renaissance humanist, erudite, jurist, political writer, first historian and apologist of Lithuania.

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Augustyn Wróblewski

Augustyn Wroblewski, of Ślepowron coat of arms (born 20 July 1866 in Vilnius, died after 1913) - Polish chemist and biochemist.

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AUJIK

AUJIK is an art concept initiated in 2001 by the award-winning (Prix Ars Electronica, Japan Media Arts Festival, Animago 2016, Screengrab) artist Stefan Larsson, who was born in Sweden and lives and works in Ōtsu, Japan.

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Aukštaitija National Park

Aukštaitija National Park is a national park in north-eastern Lithuania, about 100 km north of Vilnius.

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Aukštojas Hill

Aukštojas Hill is the highest point in all of Lithuania; it is located in the Medininkai Highlands, Migūnai forestry, approximately southeast of the capital city of Vilnius.

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Auksė Miliukaitė

Auksė Miliukaitė (born 1990) is an emerging Lithuanian painter.

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Auksė Treinytė

Auksė Treinytė (born 30 July 1952 in Vilnius) is a Lithuanian former sport shooter who competed for the Soviet Union.

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Aurela

Aurela was a charter airline based in Vilnius, Lithuania.

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Aurelija Mikušauskaitė

Aurelija Mikušauskaitė (July 17, 1937 in Kaunas, Lithuania – January 2, 1974 in Vilnius) was a Lithuanian film, television and theatre actress.

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Aurelijus Skarbalius

Aurelijus "Auri" Skarbalius (born 12 May 1973) is a Lithuanian football manager and former professional footballer, who started his career as a winger, but played mostly as either left- or right-sided fullback.

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Auriga (company)

Auriga is a software R&D and IT outsourcing services provider.

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Aurimas Taurantas

Aurimas Taurantas (born February 7, 1956 in Vilnius) is a Lithuanian politician.

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Australian Holographics

Australian Holographics was started with the specific objective to produce high quality large format holograms.

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Austrian Holocaust Memorial Service

The Austrian Holocaust Memorial Service (AHMS) is an alternative to Austria's compulsory national military service / alternative service founded in 1992.

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AutoMaidan

AutoMaidan (Автомайдан) is an ongoing socio-political movement that began in Kiev within the Euromaidan.

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Avia Solutions Group

Avia Solutions Group is an international, publicly traded aviation holding company with over 20 subsidiaries worldwide.

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AviaAM Leasing

AviaAM Leasing is a WSE listed global aviation holding company engaged in the business of commercial aircraft acquisition, leasing and sales.

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Aviavilsa

Aviavilsa was a cargo airline based in Vilnius, Lithuania.

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Avion Express

Avion Express is a Lithuania airline that specialises in narrow-body ACMI leasing operation headquartered in Vilnius.

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Avot of Rabbi Natan

Avot de-Rabbi Nathan (אבות דרבי נתן), usually printed together with the minor tractates of the Talmud, is a Jewish aggadic work probably compiled in the geonic era (c.700–900 CE).

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Avraham Danzig

Rabbi Avraham Danzig (ben Yehiel Michael, אברהם דנציג;1820–1748) was a Posek ("decisor") and codifier, best known as the author of the works of Jewish law called "Chayei Adam" and "Chochmat Adam." He is sometimes referred to as "the Chayei Adam".

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Avraham Eliezer Alperstein

Avraham Eliezer Alperstein (1853, Kobrin, Grodno Province, Belarus - 1917, New York City, United States) was an Orthodox Rabbi, Rosh yeshiva, publisher, communal leader and exceptional Talmudic scholar.

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Avraham Gorali

Avraham Gorali (1911–1955) was the first Chief Military Prosecutor of Israel.

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Avraham Herzfeld

Avraham Herzfeld (also Harzfeld) (אברהם הרצפלד, 5 June 1891 – 30 August 1973) was a Zionist activist and Israeli politician.

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Avraham Kalmanowitz

Avraham Kalmanowitz (also Abraham; אברהם קלמנוביץ; March 8, 1887 – 15 February 1964) was an Orthodox rabbi and rosh yeshiva of the Mir yeshiva in Brooklyn, New York from 1946 to 1964.

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Avraham Wolfensohn

Rabbi Avraham Wolfensohn (1783–1855) was a Jewish rabbi, Talmudic judge and leader of the Askenazi community in Safed, Ottoman Syria in the middle of the 19th century.

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Avrohom Yeshaya Karelitz

Avraham Yeshaya Karelitz, (7 November 1878 – 24 October 1953), known by the name of his magnum opus, Chazon Ish, was a Belarusian born Orthodox rabbi who later became one of the leaders of Haredi Judaism in Israel, where his final 20 years, from 1933 to 1953, were spent.

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Avrom Reyzen

Avrom Reyzen (Abraham Reisen) (1876 – 1953) was a Yiddish writer, poet and editor, and the elder brother of the Yiddishist Zalman Reisen.

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Azariah dei Rossi

Azariah ben Moses dei Rossi (Hebrew: עזריה מן האדומים) was an Italian-Jewish physician and scholar.

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Azerbaijan national football team results (2000s)

This article details the fixtures and results of the Azerbaijan national football team in 2000s.

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Åland Islands Peace Institute

The Åland Islands Peace Institute in Mariehamn, Finland, conducts projects and research into peace and conflict issues in a broadly defined sense from the vantage-point of Åland and the special status that Åland enjoys under international law.

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Édouard André

Édouard François André (17 July 1840 – 25 October 1911) was a French horticulturalist, landscape designer, as well as a leading landscape architect of the late 19th century, famous for designing city parks and public spaces of Monte Carlo and Montevideo.

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Étienne Marie Antoine Champion de Nansouty

Étienne-Marie-Antoine Champion, comte de Nansouty (30 May 1768 – 12 February 1815) was a French cavalry commander during the French Revolutionary Wars who rose to the rank of General of Division in 1803 and subsequently held important military commands during the Napoleonic Wars.

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Íðunn Magnussen

Íðunn Magnussen (born 15 August 1993) is a Faroese football midfielder who currently plays for EB/Streymur/Skála.

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Özlem Kolat

Özlem Kolat (born 15 June 1984 in Edirne) is a Turkish classical clarinet player.

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Ülo Kaevats

Ülo Kaevats (29 September 1947 – 30 January 2015) was an Estonian statesman, academic and philosopher.

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Ąžuoliukas

Ąžuoliukas (Translation: Little Oak Tree) is a Lithuanian boys' and youth choir.

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ČD Class 471

The Class 471 electric motor unit, commonly known as CityElefant, is a double deck electric multiple unit operating on 3kV DC overhead wires produced by Škoda Vagonka, a subsidiary of Škoda Transportation, since 1997 and operated by the České dráhy rail transit operator on its suburban services around Prague and Ostrava, Czech Republic.

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Český Těšín

Český Těšín (Czeski Cieszyn, Tschechisch-Teschen) is a town in the Karviná District, Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic.

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Česlovas Kundrotas

Česlovas Kundrotas (born January 3, 1961 in Mokolai, Lithuania) is a retired male long-distance runner from Lithuania.

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Česukai

Česukai is a village in Varėna district municipality, in Alytus County, southeastern Lithuania.

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Čili

Čili is a restaurant chain in Lithuania and Latvia.

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Łachwa Ghetto

Łachwa (or Lakhva) Ghetto was a World War II ghetto created by Nazi Germany on 1 April 1942 in the town of Łachwa in occupied eastern Poland (now Lakhva, Belarus), with the aim of persecution, terror and exploitation of the local Jews.

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Łódź

Łódź (לאדזש, Lodzh; also written as Lodz) is the third-largest city in Poland and an industrial hub.

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Łomazy

Łomazy is a village in Biała Podlaska County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland.

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Śmigły Wilno

Śmigły Wilno was a Polish soccer team.

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Światopełk Karpiński

Światopełk Karpiński (27 March 1909 – 21 April 1940 in Vilnius) was a Polish poet and satirist, brother of architect Zbigniew Karpiński, uncle of the writer and historian of ideas Wojciech Karpiński.

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Świdnica

Świdnica (Schweidnitz; Svídnice) is a city in southwestern Poland in the region of Silesia.

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Šalčininkai

Šalčininkai (סאָלעטשניק Solechnik, Салечнікі) is a city in Vilnius County, Lithuania, situated south-east of Vilnius, near the border with Belarus.

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Šarūnas Jasikevičius

Šarūnas "Šaras" Jasikevičius (born 5 March 1976) is a Lithuanian professional basketball coach and former professional player.

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Šarūnas Marčiulionis

Raimondas Šarūnas Marčiulionis (born June 13, 1964) is a Lithuanian retired professional basketball player.

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Šarūnas Raudys

Šarūnas Raudys is head of the Data Analysis Department at the Institute of Mathematics and Informatics in Vilnius, Lithuania.

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Šarūnas Sauka

Šarūnas Sauka (born 1958 in Vilnius, Lithuania) is a postmodern painter.

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Šeškinė

Šeškinė is a fairly new district located in the north of Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, built in 1977 as a microdistrict.

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Škoda Works

The Škoda Works (Škodovy závody) was one of the largest European industrial conglomerates of the 20th century, founded by Czech engineer Emil Škoda in 1859 in Plzeň, then in the Kingdom of Bohemia, Austrian Empire.

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Šnipiškės

Šnipiškės (also known as New City Centre) is a neighborhood in Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania.

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Štefan Füle

Štefan Füle (born 24 May 1962 in Sokolov) is a former Czech diplomat who served as the European Commissioner for Enlargement and European Neighbourhood Policy from February 2010 until October 2014.

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Švenčionys

Švenčionys (known also by several alternative names) is a town located north of Vilnius in Lithuania.

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Šventaragis' Valley

Šventaragis' Valley is a valley at the confluence of Neris and Vilnia Rivers in Vilnius, Lithuania.

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Švitrigaila

Švitrigaila (before 1370 – 10 February 1452) was the Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1430 to 1432.

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Ūkininkas

Ūkininkas or Ukinįkas (literally: The Farmer) was a monthly Lithuanian-language newspaper published during the Lithuanian press ban by the editorial staff of Varpas from 1890 to 1905.

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Żarnowiec

Żarnowiec (Żarnówc, German Zarnowitz) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Krokowa, within Puck County, Pomeranian Voivodeship, in northern Poland.

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Żarnowiec, Silesian Voivodeship

Żarnowiec is a village in Zawiercie County, Silesian Voivodeship, in southern Poland.

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Żegota

Żegota (full codename: the "Konrad Żegota Committee"Yad Vashem Shoa Resource Center) was the Polish Council to Aid Jews with the Government Delegation for Poland (Rada Pomocy Żydom przy Delegaturze Rządu RP na Kraj), an underground Polish resistance organization, and part of the Polish Underground State, active 1942–45 in German-occupied Poland.

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Żeligowski's Mutiny

Żeligowski's Mutiny (bunt Żeligowskiego also żeligiada, Želigovskio maištas) was a Polish military operation led by General Lucjan Żeligowski in October 1920, which resulted in the creation of the Republic of Central Lithuania.

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Żydokomuna

Żydokomuna ((Polish for "Jew-communism"; related to "Jewish Bolshevism") is a pejorative antisemitic stereotype suggesting that most Jews collaborated with the Soviet Union in importing communism into Poland or that there was an exclusively Jewish conspiracy to do so. Some Poles saw communism as part of a wider Jewish-led conspiracy to seize power, despite Soviet leader Joseph Stalin's antisemitism and other communists' view of religious, bourgeois, and Zionist Jews as enemies of communism. The stereotype of Żydokomuna originated as anti-communist propaganda at the time of the Polish-Soviet War (1919–21) and continued through the interwar period, despite only 2-7% of Polish Jews having voted for the Communist Party and its fronts, while most Polish Jews supported the Piłsudski government. After Piłsudski died in 1935, rising state antisemitism attracted secular, non-Zionist Polish Jews to a Soviet alternative; in the 1939-1941 Soviet annexation of eastern Poland, the stereotype was reinforced when Moscow initially put local Polish Jewish communists in positions of authority before replacing them with their own officials. The "Jew-communism" stereotype endured in postwar Poland (1944–56) because Polish anti-communists saw Poland's Soviet-controlled communist government as the fruition of prewar communist anti-Polish agitation and associated it with the Soviets' appointment of Jews to positions of responsibility in the Polish government. The stereotype was again reinforced by the prominent role of a small number of Jews in Poland's Stalinist regime: 37.1% of postwar Poland's Security Office and communist authorities were of Jewish origin, a group that was less than 0.1% of the total Polish Jewish population. It was described in intelligence reports as very loyal to the Soviets.Krzysztof Szwagrzyk, OBEP Wrocław,, Biuletyn IPN (Bulletin of the Institute of National Remebrance"), 11/2005. Some Polish historians have questioned the loyalty of Jews who returned to Poland from the USSR after the Soviet takeover of Poland, raising concern about potential revival of the Żydokomuna concept.

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Žalgiris Stadium

Žalgiris Stadium (Žalgirio stadionas) was a multi-purpose stadium in Žirmūnai elderate of Vilnius, Lithuania.

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Žalvarinis

Žalvarinis (English: made from brass) is a folk rock band from Vilnius, Lithuania.

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Žanka Stokić

Živana "Žanka" Stokić (Жанка Стокић; January 24, 1887 – July 21, 1947) was a Serbian actress.

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ŽIA valda

ŽIA valda is Lithuanian investment company pursuing projects of higher profit margin, usually, by establishing and consistently developing a new business unit, by consolidating companies of one business sector into one larger company or by acquiring a business which has growth potential but requires substantial reorganization.

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Žilvinas Kempinas

Žilvinas Kempinas (born 1969 in Plungė, Lithuania) is an artist living and working in New York City.

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Žirmūnai

Žirmūnai (is the most populous administrative division (elderate) in Vilnius. It is also a neighbourhood in the Lithuanian capital city Vilnius, encompassing the city district of the same name, built in the 1960s. Žirmūnai's history has been traced to the late 14th century, when a Lithuanian fishing village was founded across the River Neris from Vilnius' Old Town. Several historic sites in Žirmūnai are internationally significant; it is the home of Lithuania's largest Jewish cemetery, as well as the location of mass graves of soldiers belonging to Napoleon's Grande Armée and victims of the NKGB's and MGB's executions after World War II. Tuskulėnai Manor, built in 1825, and the surrounding Peace Park are important historical and cultural attractions in Vilnius. The area was given the name Žirmūnai during the early 1960s, when it became the site of an award-winning residential construction project; it was the first city district in the Lithuanian SSR to be constructed applying urban planning concepts established in the USSR at the time. The massive Palace of Concerts and Sports and Žalgiris Stadium are other relics of Žirmūnai's Soviet history. Žirmūnai was important to the industrial sector in the USSR; since that time, this function has been replaced or supplanted by newer businesses, including some of Lithuania's leading companies. Žirmūnai has undergone major renovation and development in the 21st century. Šiaurės miestelis ("North Town") is an area of Žirmūnai that has rapidly evolved into one of the key business and residential districts of the city. This quarter was used by a number of regimes as a military garrison, and internationally significant historical findings have been made in the area.

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Žirmūnai Bridge

Žirmūnai Bridge (Žirmūnų tiltas) is a bridge across Neris River, that connects Žirmūnai and Antakalnis districts of Vilnius.

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Živilė Balčiūnaitė

Živilė Balčiūnaitė (born 3 April 1979 in Vilnius) is a Lithuanian long-distance runner.

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Žvėrynas

Žvėrynas (Zwierzyniec, literally the menagerie) is one of the older neighborhoods and smallest elderships in Vilnius, Lithuania.

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Žydrūnas Savickas

Žydrūnas Savickas (born July 15, 1975) is a Lithuanian powerlifter and professional strongman.

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Žyrmuny

Žyrmuny (Жырмуны, Zhirmuny, Żyrmuny, Žirmūnai) is an agrotown in the Voranava District, Grodno Region of Belarus, 16 kilometres from the Lithuania–Belarus border.

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Ba. (band)

Ba. is a Lithuanian rock band.

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BAA Training

BAA Training (the former Baltic Aviation Academy and a subsidiary of Avia Solutions Group) is one of the largest European standard aviation training centres, headquartered in Vilnius, Lithuania.

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Back for Good Tour

Back for Good Tour was the first worldwide concert tour by Modern Talking.

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Back to Front Tour

Back to Front was a two-year concert tour by Peter Gabriel, a retrospective performance based on every song from his 1986 multi-platinum album ''So'' played in sequence.

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Background of the occupation of the Baltic states

The background of the occupation of the Baltic states covers the period before the first Soviet occupation on 14 June 1940, stretching from independence in 1918 to the Soviet ultimatums in 1939–1940.

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Bad Blood (Bastille album)

Bad Blood (stylised as "BΔD BLOOD") is the debut studio album by British band Bastille.

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Bahá'í Faith in Kazakhstan

The Bahá'í Faith in Kazakhstan began during the policy of oppression of religion in the former Soviet Union.

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Bahir

Bahir or Sefer HaBahir (Hebrew: סֵפֶר הַבָּהִיר, "Book of the Bright") is an anonymous mystical work, attributed to a 1st-century rabbinic sage Nehunya ben HaKanah (a contemporary of Yochanan ben Zakai) because it begins with the words, "R.

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Baj Pomorski Theatre

The Baj Pomorski Theatre is a puppet theatre, located in Toruń in Poland.

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Balázs Kiss (wrestler)

Balázs Kiss (born 27 January 1983) is a Hungarian Greco-Roman wrestler.

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Baltadvaris Castle

Baltadvaris Castle (Baltadvario pilis) was a fortified manor house, earlier sometimes classed as a bastion castle, in:lt:Baltadvaris (Molėtai), near Videniškiai in Molėtai district, Lithuania.

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Baltcap

BaltCap is a private equity and venture capital investor in the Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania focusing investment on the growth and realization of small and medium enterprises (SMEs).

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Baltic Air Policing

The Baltic air-policing mission is a NATO air defence Quick Reaction Alert (QRA) in order to guard the airspace over the three Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.

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Baltic Assembly

The Baltic Assembly (BA) is a regional organisation that promotes intergovernmental cooperation between Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania.

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Baltic Basketball League

Baltic Basketball League (BBL) is the Baltic states basketball league founded in 2004.

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Baltic Chemistry Olympiad

The Baltic Chemistry Olympiad or BChO is an annual academic competition for school students from the Baltic states (Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania), where students are to solve theoretical and practical problems from different branches of chemistry.

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Baltic Chess Championship

The first Baltic Chess Congress took place in Riga, Latvia (then Russian Empire), in 1899.

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Baltic Cup (football)

The Baltic Cup (Balti turniir, Baltijas kauss, Baltijos taurė) is an international football competition contested by the national teams of the Baltic states – Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.

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Baltic Development Forum

The Baltic Development Forum is an independent think-tank and non-profit high-level and agenda-setting networking organisation with strategic partners and sponsors from large companies, major cities, institutional investors, business associations and academia in the Baltic Sea Region.

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Baltic Ground Services

Baltic Ground Services (BGS) is an international provider of ground handling, aircraft fuelling, liquid ADR logistics, training services, as well as IT solutions.

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Baltic Military District

The Baltic Military District was a military district of the Soviet armed forces in the occupied Baltic states, formed briefly before the German invasion during the World War II.

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Baltic Operation

The Baltic Operation, also known as the Defensive operation in Lithuania and Latvia encompassed the operations of the Red Army from 22 June to 9 July 1941 conducted over the territories of the occupied Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia in response to an offensive launched by the German army.

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Baltic Pride

Baltic Pride is an annual LGBT pride parade rotating in turn between the capitals of the Baltic states; Tallinn, Riga and Vilnius.

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Baltic Review

The Baltic Review is an English-language newspaper covering general business news in the Baltic states.

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Baltic Robinson 2001

Baltic Robinson: 2001, was the second version of Expedition Robinson, or Survivor to air in the Baltic region of Europe.

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Baltic Robinson 2002

Baltic Robinson: 2002, was the third version of Expedition Robinson, or Survivor to air in the Baltic region of Europe.

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Baltic Robinson 2004

Baltic Robinson: 2004 (also known as Jungle Star) was the fourth version of Expedition Robinson (known as Survivor in certain countries) to be filmed and aired in the Baltic region.

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Baltic states

The Baltic states, also known as the Baltic countries, Baltic republics, Baltic nations or simply the Baltics (Balti riigid, Baltimaad, Baltijas valstis, Baltijos valstybės), is a geopolitical term used for grouping the three sovereign countries in Northern Europe on the eastern coast of the Baltic Sea: Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania.

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Baltic states housing bubble

The Baltic states housing bubble is an economic bubble involving major cities in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.

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Baltic Way

The Baltic Way or Baltic Chain (also Chain of Freedom; Balti kett, Baltijas ceļš, Baltijos kelias, Балтийский путь) was a peaceful political demonstration that occurred on 23 August 1989.

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Baltic Way (mathematical contest)

Originally, the three Baltic states participated, but the list of invitees has since grown to include all countries around the Baltic Sea; Germany sends a team representing only its northernmost parts, and Russia a team from St. Petersburg.

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Baltic Women's Basketball League

The Baltic Women's Basketball League (BWBL) is a top-level regional basketball league, featuring women's teams from Belarus, Estonia, Lithuania, Poland, Russia and Ukraine.

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Baltoji Vokė (Vilnius)

Baltoji Vokė (Biała Waka) is a village in Vilnius District Municipality in Lithuania.

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Balys Dvarionas

Balys Dvarionas, in Liepāja — 23 August 1972 in Vilnius), PAU, was a Lithuanian composer, pianist, conductor and educator. Dvarionas first became known as a composer after World War II. His works are in a romantic vein, with roots in folk song.

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Balys Gajauskas

Balys Gajauskas (24 February 1926 – 28 September 2017) was a Lithuanian politician.

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Balys Sruoga

Balys Sruoga (February 2, 1896, in Baibokai, Kovno Governorate – October 16, 1947, Vilnius) was a Lithuanian poet, playwright, critic, and literary theorist.

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Bank of Lithuania

The Bank of Lithuania (Lietuvos Bankas) is the central bank of the Republic of Lithuania.

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Banknotes of the Lithuanian litas

The modern banknotes of Lithuania are denominated in litas.

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Bar 6 (TV Poland)

Bar Europa is the sixth local season of the reality The Bar in Poland.

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Baranavichy

Baranavichy (Бара́навічы, Łacinka: Baranavičy, Baranavichy; Бара́новичи, Baranowicze, Baranovičiai, באראנאוויטש, Baranovitsh) is a city in the Brest Region of western Belarus with a population (as of 1995) of 173,000.

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Barbara Radziwiłł

Barbara Radziwiłł (Barbara Radziwiłłówna, Barbora Radvilaitė; 6 December 1520/23 – 8 May 1551) was Queen of Poland and Grand Duchess of Lithuania as consort of Sigismund II Augustus, the last male monarch of the Jagiellon dynasty.

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Barbara Ruszczyc

Barbara Ruszczyc (1928 – 2001) was a Polish Egyptologist and art historian.

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Barbara Zápolya

Barbara Zápolya (1495–1515) was Queen of Poland and Grand Duchess of Lithuania as the first wife of King Sigismund I the Old.

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Barlaam (Shyshatsky)

Monk Barlaam (Монах Варлаам; secular name Gregory Stepanovich Shyshatsky, 12 March 1750, village Krasilovka, Kozeletskyy uezd, Chernigov province - 23 July 1820, Novgorod-Seversky) was defroched Archbishop of Mogilev and Vitebsk of the Russian Orthodox Church.

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Baroque architecture

Baroque architecture is the building style of the Baroque era, begun in late 16th-century Italy, that took the Roman vocabulary of Renaissance architecture and used it in a new rhetorical and theatrical fashion, often to express the triumph of the Catholic Church.

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Barry Town United F.C.

Barry Town United Football Club (Clwb Pêl Droed Tref Y Barri) is an association football team based in Barry.

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Bartholomeus Strobel

Bartholomeus Strobel the Younger or Bartholomäus in German or Bartlomiej in Polish (11 April 1591 (baptised) – after 1650) was a Baroque painter from Silesia, who worked in Prague, Silesia, and finally Poland, where he emigrated to escape the disruption of the Thirty Years War.

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Bartolommeo Berrecci

Bartolommeo Berrecci (1480 Pontassieve, Italy - 1537 Kraków, Poland) was an Italian renaissance architect, who spent most of his career in Poland.

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Baruch Zuckerman

Baruch Zuckerman (ברוך צוקרמן; June 26, 1887 – December 13, 1970) was a leading American-Israeli Zionist, one of the leading proponents of Yad Vashem, editor of Yiddishe Kempfer, and a leading figure in the Farband and Histadrut campaigns, and president of the Labor Zionist Organization of America.

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Barys Kit

Barys Uladzimiravich Kit (Бары́с Уладзімеравіч Кіт, Бори́с Влади́мирович Кит; April 6, 1910 – February 1, 2018) was a Belarusian-American rocket scientist.

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Basilica of the Assumption, Aglona

Basilica of the Assumption in Aglona, Latvia is one of the most important Catholic spiritual centers in Latvia.

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Basketball in Lithuania

Basketball is the most popular sport in Lithuania.

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Basketball Without Borders

Basketball Without Borders is a basketball instructional camp organised by the NBA in conjunction with FIBA, it presents itself as a “basketball development and community outreach program that unites young basketball players to promote the sport and encourage positive social change in the areas of education, health, and wellness”.

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Bastille (band)

Bastille (stylised as BΔSTILLE) are a British indie pop band formed in 2010.

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Battle of Ashmyany

The Battle of Ashmiany was a medieval battle fought on 8 December 1432 at Ashmiany between the armies of Švitrigaila and Sigismund Kęstutaitis, two pretenders to the throne of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania during the Lithuanian Civil War (1432–1438).

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Battle of Daugavpils

Battle of Daugavpils (also known as the Battle of Dyneburg) was the final battle in the Polish-Soviet campaign of 1919.

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Battle of Głębokie

The Battle of Głębokie took place during the Polish–Soviet War (1919–21).

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Battle of Grunwald

The Battle of Grunwald, First Battle of Tannenberg or Battle of Žalgiris, was fought on 15 July 1410 during the Polish–Lithuanian–Teutonic War.

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Battle of Kletsk

The Battle of Kletsk (Бітва пад Клецкам, Klecko mūšis) was a battle fought on 5 August 1506 near Kletsk (now in Belarus), between the army of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, led by Court Marshal of Lithuania Michael Glinski, and the army of the Crimean Khanate, led by Fetih I Giray and Burnaş I Giray, sons of the Khan of Crimea, Meñli I Giray.

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Battle of Konotop

The Battle of Konotop or Battle of Sosnivka was fought between a coalition led by the Hetman of Ukrainian Cossacks Ivan Vyhovsky and cavalry units of the Russian Tsardom under the command of Semyon Pozharsky and Semyon Lvov, supported by Cossacks of Ivan Bezpaly,Davies B. L. Warfare, state and society on the Black Sea steppe, 1500—1700.

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Battle of Krwawy Bór

The Battle of Krwawy Bor took place on September 27 and 28, 1920, during the Polish-Soviet War.

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Battle of Lida (1919)

The Battle of Lida took place on 16 and 17 April 1919 around the city of Lida during the Polish–Soviet War of 1919–20.

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Battle of Murowana Oszmianka

The Battle of Murowana Oszmianka of May 13–May 14, 1944 was the largest clash between the Polish resistance movement organization Home Army (Armia Krajowa, AK) and the Lithuanian Territorial Defense Force (LTDF); a Lithuanian volunteer security force subordinated to Nazi Germany occupational administration.

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Battle of Olkieniki

The Battle of Olkieniki (Valkininkų mūšis, Bitwa pod Olkienikami) took place on November 18, 1700, during the Lithuanian Civil War, between forces of the Sapieha family, led by Michał Franciszek Sapieha, and an anti-Sapieha coalition of Wiśniowiecki, Ogiński, Radziwiłł and Pac families and their supporters (including a pospolite ruszenie of Lithuanian and Samogitian szlachta), led by Michał Serwacy Wiśniowiecki.

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Battle of Olkieniki (1706)

The Battle of Olkieniki took place at March 6, 1706 close to the town of Olkieniki in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (today Valkininkai in Lithuania) during the Great Northern War.

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Battle of Orsha

The Battle of Orsha was fought on 8 September 1514, between the allied forces of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Kingdom of Poland, under the command of Hetman Konstanty Ostrogski; and the army of the Grand Duchy of Moscow under Konyushy Ivan Chelyadnin and Kniaz Mikhail Golitsin.

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Battle of Ostrovno

The Battle of Ostrovno (French: Combat d'Ostrowno) was a military engagement that took place on 25 July 1812, between French forces under the command of King of Naples Joachim Murat and Russian forces under General Ostermann-Tolstoy and ended with the Russian forces retreating from the battlefield.

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Battle of Praga

The Battle of Praga or the Second Battle of Warsaw of 1794 was a Russian assault of Praga, the easternmost suburb of Warsaw, during the Kościuszko Uprising in 1794.

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Battle of Pułtusk

The Battle of Pułtusk took place on 26 December 1806 during the War of the Fourth Coalition near Pułtusk, Poland.

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Battle of Raseiniai

The Battle of Raseiniai (23–27 June 1941) was a large tank battle that took place in the early stages of Operation Barbarossa, the German invasion of the Soviet Union.

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Battle of Rudniki Forest

The Battle of Rudniki Forest was a period of anti-German partisan activity carried out on behalf of Lituaninan Partisans in the vicinity of Vilna during 1944 and 1945.

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Battle of Surkonty

The Battle of Surkonty took place on 21 August 1944.

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Battle of Tannenberg

The Battle of Tannenberg was fought between Russia and Germany between the 26th and 30th of August 1914, the first month of World War I. The battle resulted in the almost complete destruction of the Russian Second Army and the suicide of its commanding general, Alexander Samsonov.

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Battle of the Siritsa River

The Battle of the Siritsa River (also Seritsa) took place on 27 August 1501 between the forces of the Livonian Order under Grand Master Wolter von Plettenberg on the one side and the forces of the Grand Duchy of Moscow and Pskov Republic on the other.

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Battle of the Vikhra River

The Battle of the Vikhra River (Битва на реке Вихре, Мсціслаўская бітва) took place on 29 April 1386 on the Vikhra River, tributary of the Sozh River, near Mstislavl between the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Principality of Smolensk.

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Battle of Ula

The Battle of Ula or Battle of Chashniki was fought during the Livonian War on 26 January 1564 between the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Tsardom of Russia on the Ula River (tributary of the Daugava River) north of Chashniki in the Vitebsk Region.

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Battle of Vilnius (1655)

The Battle of Vilnius, Wilno, or Vilna was an attack by Russian and Cossack forces on Vilnius (Wilno), the capital of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania within the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, that occurred on 8 August 1655 during the Russo-Polish War (1654–67).

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Battle of Vilnius (1702)

The Battle of Vilnius was a battle which took place on 16 April 1702 in Vilnius, the capital of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, during the Great Northern War.

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Battle of Werki

Battle of Werki fought in autumn of 1658 between the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Tsardom of Russia marked the resumption of hostilities in the Russo-Polish War (1654–67); it ended with Russian victory.

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Battle of Wilkomierz

The Battle of Wilkomierz (see other names) took place on September 1, 1435, near Ukmergė in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.

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Battle of Wilno (1939)

The Battle of Wilno was fought by the Polish Army against the Soviet invasion of Poland in 1939, which accompanied the German Invasion of Poland in accordance with Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact.

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Bazigit Atajev

Bazigit Atavovich Atajev is a Russian mixed martial artist and sanshou kickboxer of Kumyk heritage.

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Bálint Bakfark

Bálint Bakfark (in contemporary sources Valentin Bakfark or (from 1565 onward) Valentin Greff alias Bakfark, his name is variously spelled as Bacfarc, Bakfarc, Bakfarkh, Bakffark, Backuart) (1526–30 – 15 or 22 August 1576) was a Hungarian composer of Transylvanian Saxon origin, and lutenist of the Renaissance.

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BC Šiauliai

BC Šiauliai (Krepšinio klubas Šiauliai) is the professional basketball club of Šiauliai, Lithuania.

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BC Lietkabelis-2

BC Lietkabelis-2 is the reserve team for BC Lietkabelis, currently playing in the National Basketball League.

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BC Neptūnas

BC Neptūnas (Krepšinio klubas Neptūnas), commonly known as Neptūnas or Neptūnas Klaipėda, is a basketball club from Klaipėda, Lithuania participating in the Lithuanian Basketball League and internationally in the Champions League.

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BC Palanga

BC Palanga is a professional basketball club based in Palanga, Lithuania.

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BC Rytas

BC Rytas, formerly known as Lietuvos rytas, is a Lithuanian professional basketball club based in Vilnius, Lithuania.

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BC Sakalai

BC Sakalai was a professional basketball club based in Vilnius, Lithuania, playing in the Lithuanian Basketball League and the Baltic Basketball League.

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BC Statyba

BC Statyba was a basketball club from Vilnius, Lithuania.

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BC Statyba (2011)

BC Statyba was a Vilnius basketball club.

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Be2gether

Be2gether or B2G was the largest annual music and arts festival in Baltic countries.

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Beer and breweries by region

This is a list of articles and categories dealing with beer and breweries by region: the breweries and beers in various regions.

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Beer in Lithuania

Major beer scene of the Lithuania in the northern part of the country, centred around the towns of Pasvalys, Pakruojis, Kupiškis and Biržai.

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Before Flying Back to Earth

Before Flying Back to Earth (originally released in Lithuania as Prieš parskrendant į žemę in 2005) is the first feature-length documentary film by the Lithuanian film director Arūnas Matelis.

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Belarus

Belarus (Беларусь, Biełaruś,; Беларусь, Belarus'), officially the Republic of Belarus (Рэспубліка Беларусь; Республика Беларусь), formerly known by its Russian name Byelorussia or Belorussia (Белоруссия, Byelorussiya), is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe bordered by Russia to the northeast, Ukraine to the south, Poland to the west, and Lithuania and Latvia to the northwest.

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Belarus national football team

Belarus national football team (Нацыянальная зборная Беларусі па футболе, Natsyyanalnaya zbornaya Bielarusi pa futbolie) represents Belarus in association football and is controlled by the Football Federation of Belarus, the governing body for football in Belarus.

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Belarus–Lithuania border

The Belarus–Lithuania border is an international border almost 679 km in length between Republic of Belarus (CIS member) and Republic of Lithuania (EU member) and also serves as an outer border of the European Union and the eastern border of the Commonwealth of Independent States.

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Belarus–Lithuania relations

Belarusian-Lithuanian relations are foreign relations between Belarus and Lithuania.

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Belarusian Christian Democracy

The Belarusian Christian Democracy (BCD, BChD, Беларуская хрысьціянская дэмакратыя) is a Christian-democratic political party in Belarus, established in 2005, which claims to be continuation of a short-lived movement with the same name, which existed at the beginning of the 20th century.

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Belarusian diaspora

Belarusian diaspora refers to emigrants from the territory of Belarus as well for people of Belarusian descent.

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Belarusian Gothic

Belarusian Gothic (Belarusian беларуская готыка) is the architectural style of ecclesiastical buildings constructed during the 15th and 16th centuries in parts of modern-day Belarus, Lithuania and eastern Poland.

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Belarusian grammar

The grammar of the Belarusian language is mostly synthetic and partly analytic, and norms of the modern language were adopted in 1959.

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Belarusian Gymnasium of Vilnia

The Belarusian Gymnasium of Vilnia (Віленская беларуская гімназія) was an important Belarusian school in Vilnius.

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Belarusian Independence Party

The Belarusian Independence Party (Беларуская незалежніцкая партыя, БНП, Biełaruskaja Niezaležnickaja Partyja, BNP) was a Belarusian nationalistic military organization during the Second World War.

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Belarusian language

Belarusian (беларуская мова) is an official language of Belarus, along with Russian, and is spoken abroad, mainly in Ukraine and Russia.

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Belarusian literature

Belarusian literature (Bielaruskaja litaratura) is the writing produced, both prose and poetry, by speakers (not necessarily native speakers) of the Belarusian language.

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Belarusian minority in Poland

The Belarusian minority in Poland is composed of 47,000 people according to the Polish census of 2011.

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Belarusian nuclear power plant

The Belarusian nuclear power plant is a multi-reactor nuclear power plant project in Belarus.

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Belarusian Peasants' and Workers' Union

The Belarusian Peasants' and Workers' Union or the Hramada (Беларуская Сялянска-Работніцкая Грамада (Lacinka: Biełaruskaja Sialanska-Rabotnickaja Hramada), Białoruska Włościańsko-Robotnicza Hromada was a socialist agrarian political party created in 1925 by a group of Belarusian deputies to the Sejm of the Second Polish Republic that included Branislaw Tarashkyevich, Symon Rak-Michajłoŭski (be), Piotra Miatła (be), and the founder of Hramada Pavieł Vałošyn (be). The group received logistical help from the Soviet Union, and financial aid from the Comintern.

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Belarusian People's Republic

The Belarusian People's Republic (Белару́ская Наро́дная Рэспу́бліка,, transliterated as Bielarúskaja Naródnaja Respúblika, BNR), (Белорусская народная республика) (transliterated as Belorusskaya narodnaya respublika), historically referred to as the White Ruthenian Democratic Republic (Weißruthenische Volksrepublik) was a failed attempt to create a Belarusian state on the territory controlled by the German Imperial Army during World War I. The BNR existed from 1918 to 1919.

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Belarusian Popular Front

The Belarusian Popular Front "Renaissance" (BPF, Беларускі Народны Фронт "Адраджэньне", БНФ) was a social and political movement in Belarus in late 1980s and the 1990s which led Belarus to its independence from the Soviet Union.

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Belarusian resistance during World War II

The Belarusian Resistance during World War II opposed Nazi Germany from 1941 until 1944.

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Belarusian Socialist Assembly

The Belarusian Socialist Assembly, BSA (Беларуская сацыялістычная грамада, Belarusian Socialist Hramada, BSH) was a revolutionary party in the Belarusian territory of the Russian Empire.

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Belarusians in Lithuania

The Belarusian minority in Lithuania (беларусы, biełarusy, белорусы, byelorusy, Lithuanian: baltarusiai or gudai) numbered 36,200 persons at the 2011 census, and at 1.2% of the total population of Lithuania, being the third most populous national minority.

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Belarusians in Russia

Belarusians are a major ethnic group in Russia.

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Belgium national football team results – 2000s

In the 2000s, the Belgium national football team played at Euro 2000 (which Belgium co-hosted with The Netherlands) and at the 2002 World Cup.

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Bella Shteinbuk

Bella Shteinbuk (בלה שטיינבוק; Белла Штейнбук; born 31 March 1960, Belarus) is an Israeli pianist and educator.

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Belmontas

Belmontas (originally Belmont) is a suburb of Vilnius.

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Ben-Zion Alfes

Ben-Zion Alfes (1851-1941) was a rabbi, author and Jewish orator.

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Ben-Zion Dinur

Ben-Zion Dinur (בן ציון דינור, born Ben-Zion Dinaburg; 2 January 1884 – 8 July 1973) was a Zionist activist, educator, historian and Israeli politician.

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Benedykta Mackieło

Benedykta Mackieło (1 May 1893 - 1 January 2007) claimed to have been a Polish supercentenarian.

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Benjaminas Zelkevičius

Benjaminas Zelkevičius (born 6 February 1944) is a football coach and a former striker from Lithuania.

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Benn (Bencjon Rabinowicz; painter)

Benn (Bencjon Rabinowicz) was born in 1905 in Białystok, Poland and died in 1989 in Paris.

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Benzion Yadler

Benzion Yadler (1871–1962) was a prominent Maggid in Jerusalem and in the Moshavot of Israel.

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Ber Zalkind

Ber Zalkind (1878-1944) was a Lithuanian Jewish painter.

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Bernard Ładysz

Bernard Ładysz (born 24 July 1922, Wilno, then Poland) is a Polish opera singer (bass-baritone) and actor.

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Bernard Mond

Bernard Stanisław Mond (Spanier) (November 14, 1887 in Stanisławów – July 5, 1957 in Kraków) was a Jewish general of the Polish Army in the interwar period.

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Bernardas Bučas

Bernardas Bučas (1903–1979) was a Lithuanian painter, sculptor, graphicer.

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Bernardinai Garden

Bernardinai Garden (previously known as Sereikiškės Park) is a public park in the city of Vilnius, Lithuania.

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Bernardinai.lt

Bernardinai.lt is a Lithuanian online newspaper.

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Bernardine Cemetery

The Bernardine Cemetery (Bernardinų kapinės, Cmentarz Bernadyński), is one of the three oldest cemeteries in Vilnius, Lithuania.

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Bernhard Sieberer

Bernhard Sieberer Bernhard Sieberer (born 12 January 1963 in St. Johann in Tirol) is an Austrian choirmaster and conductor.

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Bertha May Crawford

Bertha May Crawford (June 20, 1886 - May 26, 1937) was a Canadian opera singer.

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Bertrand Cantat

Bertrand Cantat (born 5 March 1964) is a French musician and former frontman of rock band Noir Désir.

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Beth Hamedrash Hagodol

Beth Hamedrash Hagodol New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission (February 28, 1967), p.107, p.22or Beth Hamidrash Hagadol, Beth Hamedrash Hagadol, Beth Midrash Hagadol (בֵּית הַמִּדְרָש הַגָּדוֹל, "Great Study House") is an Orthodox Jewish congregation that for over 120 years was located in a historic building at 60–64 Norfolk Street between Grand and Broome Streets in the Lower East Side neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City.

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Bezdany raid

Bezdany raid was a train robbery carried out on the night of 26/27 September 1908Note that some sources give April as the date of the raid.

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Bezdonys

Bezdonys (Bezdany; Russian and Belarusian: Безданы) is a town in Lithuania, located to the north of Vilnius, within the Vilnius district municipality.

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BI Norwegian Business School

BI Norwegian Business School (Handelshøyskolen BI) is the largest business school in Norway and the second largest in all of Europe.

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Białystok railway station

Białystok railway station is the most important railway station in the city of Białystok, Poland.

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Bible translations into Belarusian

The first translation into Belarusian was by Francysk Skaryna.

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Bible translations into Church Slavonic

Translations into Old Church Slavonic The oldest translation of the Bible into a Slavic language, Old Church Slavonic, has close connections with the activity of the two apostles to the Slavs, Cyril and Methodius, in Great Moravia in 864–865.

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Bielawski

Bielawski (feminine: Bielawska; plural: Bielawscy) is the surname of a Polish noble family originating from Bielawa, Masovian Voivodeship.

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Bielsk Podlaski

Bielsk Podlaski (Бельск Падляскі, Більськ) is an Urban Gmina (Polish: gmina miejska) (Town) in Bielsk County, Podlaskie Voivodeship.

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Bill Lajousky

William Lajousky (April 18, 1913 – January 7, 1973) was an American football guard who played one season with the Pittsburgh Pirates of the National Football League.

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Binyomin Paler

Rabbi Binyomin Paler (בנימין פלר; 1908 – August 6, 2000) was a Haredi rosh yeshiva and Talmudist who is regarded as one of those who brought the Brisk yeshivas and methods from Europe to the United States.

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Birštonas

Birštonas (בירשטאן Birshton) is a balneological resort and a spa town in Lithuania situated south of Kaunas on the right bank of the Nemunas River.

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Birvėta

Birvėta (Бірвета) is a river in eastern Lithuania and Belarus (Vitebsk Region).

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BIS conference

BIS conference (International Conference on Business Information Systems) - is an annual conference organized by the Department of Information Systems, Poznań University of Economics.

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Bishops of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth

Bishops of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth were one of the highest ranking officials who could sit in the Senate of Poland.

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Bitva extrasensov

Bitva extrasensov (Russian: Битва экстрасенсов) — The Battle of extrasensory — the Russian TNT TV channel, filmed in the format of the British TV show Britain's Psychic Challenge.

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Black site

In military terminology, a black site is a location at which an unacknowledged black project is conducted.

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Blue Division

The Blue Division (División Azul, Blaue Division), officially designated as División Española de Voluntarios by the Spanish Army and 250.

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Boštjan Cesar

Boštjan Cesar (born 9 July 1982 in Ljubljana) is a Slovenian international footballer who plays as a defender for Italian club Chievo.

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Bob Wiseman

Robert Neil "Bob" Wiseman is a film composer, songwriter and music teacher.

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Bogdan Hutten-Czapski

Bogdan Franciszek Serwacy Hutten-Czapski h. Leliwa (b 13 May 1851 in Smogulec, d. 7 September 1937 in Poznan) was a Polish Count, politician, curator of the University of Warsaw and the Warsaw University of Technology, President of the Association of Polish Knights of Malta.

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Bogna Burska

Bogna Burska (born 1974) is a Polish playwright and artist of visual art, installations, spatial photography and video.

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Bogusław Korwin Gosiewski

Bogusław Korwin Gosiewski ''de armis'' Ślepowron (born in November 1660, died 23 June 1744) – Bishop of Smolensk on 29 January 1725, Lithuanian Great (Clergyman) Quartermaster in 1720, Preceptor and Curator of Vilnius Cathedral, Vicar of Onikszty.

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Bohdan Khmelnytsky

Zynoviy Bohdan Khmelnytsky (Ruthenian language: Ѕѣнові Богдан Хмелнiцкiи; modern Bohdan Zynoviy Mykhailovych Khmelnytsky; Bohdan Zenobi Chmielnicki; 6 August 1657) was a Polish–Lithuanian-born Hetman of the Zaporozhian Host of the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (now part of Ukraine).

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Bohdan Likszo

Bohdan Stanisław Likszo (alternate spelling: Bogdan) (1 January 1940 in Wilno - 12 December 1993 in Kraków) was a Polish professional basketball player.

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Bohdan Paczyński

Bohdan Paczyński or Bohdan Paczynski (8 February 1940 – 19 April 2007) was a Polish astronomer notable in the theory of the stellar evolution, accretion discs, and gamma ray bursts.

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Bohdanow

Bohdanow was before World War II a property in Belarus.

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Bolesław Limanowski

Bolesław Limanowski (18 October 1835 - 15 February 1935) was a Polish socialist politician, as well as historian and journalist and advocate of Agrarianism.

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Bolesław Piasecki

Bolesław Bogdan Piasecki (alias Leon Całka, Sablewski; born February 18, 1915 in Łódź, died January 1, 1979 in Warsaw) was a Polish politician and writer.

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Bolesław Talago (engineer)

Bolesław Talago (Balys Talago) (15 April 1886 in Wadowice - 3 September 1960 in Warsaw) - Polish surveyor, publisher of one of the first radio journals in Poland.

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Bolesława Lament

Blessed Bolesława Maria Lament (3 July 1862 – 29 January 1946) was a Polish Roman Catholic professed religious and the founder of the Missionary Sisters of the Holy Family.

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Boleslaw Cybis

Boleslaw Cybis (1895–1957) was a Polish painter, sculptor, and muralist.

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Bona Sforza

Bona Sforza (2 February 1494 – 19 November 1557) was a member of the powerful House of Sforza, which ruled the Duchy of Milan since 1447.

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Book of Esther

The Book of Esther, also known in Hebrew as "the Scroll" (Megillah), is a book in the third section (Ketuvim, "Writings") of the Jewish Tanakh (the Hebrew Bible) and in the Christian Old Testament.

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Border Protection Corps

The Border Protection Corps (Korpus Ochrony Pogranicza, KOP) was a Polish military formation that was created in 1924 to defend the country's eastern borders against armed Soviet incursions and local bandits.

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Borenius

Borenius Attorneys Ltd, founded in 1911, is a Finnish law firm specialising in corporate law.

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Boris Dekanidze

Boris Dekanidze (ბორის დეკანიძე; 13 December 1962 – 12 July 1995) was the head of the Vilnius Brigade criminal organization in Lithuania.

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Boris Korczak

Boris Sielicki-Korczak (born February 11, 1939) is a Polish national and United States citizen, who worked as a CIA field operative between 1973 and 1979.

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Boris Kowerda

Boris Kowerda (Борис Коверда, 21 August 1907 – 18 February 1987), also known as Boris Koverda, was a Russian exile convicted of murdering Pyotr Voykov, Soviet ambassador to Poland in 1927 in Warsaw.

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Boris Schatz

Boris Schatz (בוריס שץ; 23 December 1866 – 23 March 1932) was a Lithuanian Jewish artist and sculptor who settled in Palestine.

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Boris Skossyreff

Boris Mikhailovich Skossyreff (Boris Mikhailovich Skosyrev; Borís Mikhàilovitx Skóssirev; born January 12, 1896) was a White Russian adventurer who attempted to seize power in the European state of Andorra during the early 1930s.

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Boris Vladimirovitch Golitsyn

Prince Boris Vladimirovitch Golitsyn (6 January 1769, Moscow - 6 January 1813, Vilnius) was a Russian aristocrat who fought in the Napoleonic Wars and rose to the rank of lieutenant general.

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Born This Way Ball

The Born This Way Ball was the third concert tour by American singer Lady Gaga, in support of her second studio album Born This Way (2011).

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Boruch Ber Leibowitz

Boruch Ber Leibowitz (1862 – November 17, 1939 (5 Kislev, 5700) (Hebrew: ברוך דוב (בער) לייבאוויץ) was a prominent student of Rabbi Chaim Brisker and was famed for his Talmudic lectures, particularly in that they were rooted styled in the method of his Rebbi, "Reb Chaim Brisker." Leibowitz, often referred to by the informal 'Reb Boruch Ber', was born in Slutsk and was known as a prodigy at a very young age. He was sent to learn in Volozhin yeshiva, where he quickly attached himself to his main teacher, Reb Chaim Brisker, striving to completely adopt his unique Talmudic approach, which was the foundation of the popular Brisker method. He then married the daughter of Rabbi Abraham Isaac Zimmerman, whom he succeeded as Rabbi of Halusk. He also served as a pulpit Rabbi for other communities. In 1904 he was appointed head of the Kneseth Beis Yitzchak Yeshiva in Slobodka. During World War I he had to leave Slabodka and relocated the yeshiva to Minsk and then to Kremenchug and Vilna. In 1926 he re-established the yeshiva in Kaminetz, where it continued to attract hundreds of students for the next 13 years. In 1939, shortly before his death, he fled with the yeshiva to a suburb of Vilna, hoping to escape from the Nazis and the communists. He is buried at the Zaretcha cemetery, Vilna. His grave was identified in 2012.

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Bosnia and Herzegovina Davis Cup team

The Bosnia and Herzegovina Davis Cup team represents Bosnia and Herzegovina in Davis Cup tennis competition and is governed by the Tennis Association of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team results

This article lists all the Bosnia and Herzegovina national team football results of all time (1995–present).

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Botanical Garden of Vilnius University

Botanical Garden of Vilnius University (Vilniaus universiteto botanikos sodas) is a botanical garden situated in Vilnius, Lithuania.

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Bracha Eden and Alexander Tamir

Bracha Eden (15 July 1928 – 23 May 2006) and Alexander Tamir (born 2 April 1931) were Israeli duo pianists and teachers.

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Brecht Wallis

Brecht "The Gentle Giant" Wallis (born 6 September 1977) is a Belgian retired kickboxer.

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Brest Bible

The Brest Bible (Biblia Brzeska) was the first complete Protestant Bible translation into Polish, published by Bernard Wojewodka in 1563 in Brest and dedicated to King Sigismund II Augustus.

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Brestskiy Kurier

Brestskiy Kurier (Брестский курьер, translated as Brest Courier) is a weekly Belarusian newspaper founded in 1913 under the name Brest-Litovskiy Kurier, and re-founded in 1990 as Brestskiy Kurier.

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Bria Vinaite

Bria Vinaite (born June 10, 1993) is a Lithuanian-American actress, known for playing the role of Halley in Sean Baker's 2017 film The Florida Project, which was her first acting role.

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Brian Davidson

Brian John Davidson (born 28 April 1964) is a British diplomat who is Ambassador to Thailand.

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Bricha

Bricha (בריחה, translit. Briẖa, "escape" or "flight"), also called the Bericha Movement, was the underground organized effort that helped Jewish Holocaust survivors escape post–World War II Europe to the British Mandate for Palestine in violation of the White Paper of 1939.

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Bronisław Komorowski

Bronisław Maria Komorowski (born 4 June 1952) is a Polish politician and historian who served as President of Poland from 2010 to 2015.

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Bronisław Piłsudski

Bronisław Piotr Piłsudski (Zalavas, 2 November 1866 – Paris, 17 May 1918), brother of Józef Piłsudski, was a Polish cultural anthropologist who conducted research on the indigenous people like Ainu, Oroks and Nivkhs on Sakhalin Island.

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Bronisław Zaleski

Bronisław Zaleski (b. 1819 or 1820 in Raczkiewicze, Minsk Governorate, Russian Empire, now Belarus – January 2, 1880 in Menton, France) was a Polish and Belarusian political activist, a writer and a publisher.

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Bronislava Nijinska

Bronislava Nijinska (Bronisława Niżyńska; Бронисла́ва Фоми́нична Нижи́нская, Bronislava Fominichna Nizhinskaya, Браніслава Ніжынская); (– February 21, 1972) was a Polish ballet dancer, and an innovative choreographer.

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Bronislovas Rudys

Bronislovas Rudys (born 1954) also known as Bronius Rudys is a Lithuanian image and installation art artist.

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Bronius Vyšniauskas

Bronius Vyšniauskas (1 May 1923 in Gelnai, Kėdainiai – 27 June 2015 in Vilnius) was a Lithuanian sculptor.

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Brotherhood (Orthodox lay societies)

Brotherhoods (братства, bratstva; literally, "fraternities") were the secular unions of Eastern Orthodox citizens or lay societies affiliated with individual churches in the cities throughout Ruthenian part of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth such as Lviv, Wilno, Lutsk, Vitebsk, Minsk, and Kiev.

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Brotherhood of Saint Roch

The Brotherhood of Saint Roch (Rokitai; Rochici; Fratres Misericordiae sub titulo S. Rochi) was a Catholic religious institute in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.

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Bruno Kittel

Bruno Kittel (born 1922 in Austria) was a Nazi official who oversaw the liquidation of the Vilna Ghetto in September 1943 and became known for his cynical cruelty.

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Bruno Müller

Obersturmbannführer Bruno Müller or Brunon Müller-Altenau (Strasbourg, September 13, 1905 – March 1, 1960, Oldenburg) served as Senior Storm Unit Leader during the Nazi German invasion of Poland.

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Bruno Sutkus

Bruno Sutkus (Lithuanian: Bronius Sutkus, 14 May 1924 – 29 August 2003) was a Lithuanian-German sniper in the 68th Infantry Division of the German Army, on the Eastern Front of World War II, and was credited with 209 kills.

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Brusilov Offensive

The Brusilov Offensive (Брусиловский прорыв Brusilovskiĭ proryv, literally: "Brusilov's breakthrough"), also known as the "June Advance", of June to September 1916 was the Russian Empire’s greatest feat of arms during World War I, and among the most lethal offensives in world history.

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BTR-60

The BTR-60 is the first vehicle in a series of Soviet eight-wheeled armoured personnel carriers (APCs).

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Buakaw Banchamek

Sombat Banchamek (สมบัติ บัญชาเมฆ, born May 8, 1982) AKA Buakaw Banchamek (บัวขาว บัญชาเมฆ, Buakaw meaning "white lotus") is a Thai welterweight Muay Thai kickboxer, who formerly fought out of Por.

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Budapest

Budapest is the capital and the most populous city of Hungary, and one of the largest cities in the European Union.

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Budapest String Quartet

The Budapest String Quartet was a string quartet in existence from 1917 to 1967.

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Buddhism in Lithuania

The roots of Buddhism in Lithuania can be traced to the 20th century, although the time of its first introduction there remains unknown.

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Buivydiškės

Buivydiškės is a village in Vilnius district municipality, Lithuania.

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Bulgarians in Lithuania

Bulgarians in Lithuania refers to ethnic Bulgarians living in Lithuania.

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Bureau of Censorship (Russian Empire)

The Bureau of Censorship (Цензурный комитет) was a bureau set up in the Ministry of Education of the Russian Empire following the passage of an enabling law on July 9, 1804.

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Burial sites of European monarchs and consorts

This list contains all European emperors, kings and regent princes and their consorts as well as well-known crown princes since the Middle Ages, whereas the lists are starting with either the beginning of the monarchy or with a change of the dynasty (e.g. England with the Norman king William the Conqueror, Spain with the unification of Castile and Aragon, Sweden with the Vasa dynasty, etc.). In addition, it contains the still-existing principalities of Monaco and Liechtenstein and the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg.

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Burkhard Held

Burkhard Held is German painter living and working in Berlin, Germany.

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Butautas

Butautas (baptized Henryk; died on May 7, 1380 in Prague) was a son of Kęstutis, Grand Duke of Lithuania.

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BWA - Municipal Art Gallery of Bydgoszcz

- Municipal Art Gallery bwa in Bydgoszcz- is the largest and most important art gallery in Bydgoszcz.

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Byelorussia in World War II

Byelorussia (also known as the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic), known today as Belarus was a republic of the Soviet Union when World War II began.

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Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic

The Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic (BSSR, or Byelorussian SSR; Bielaruskaja Savieckaja Sacyjalistyčnaja Respublika; Belorusskaya SSR.), also commonly referred to in English as Byelorussia, was a federal unit of the Soviet Union (USSR).

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Byzantine Revival architecture

The Byzantine Revival (also referred to as Neo-Byzantine) was an architectural revival movement, most frequently seen in religious, institutional and public buildings.

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C.T. Jasper

C.T. Jasper (born Christian Tomaszewski, 1971, Gdańsk, (Poland) is a Polish artist. He is a 1996 M.F.A. graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in Poznań. Since 2013, he has presented his works under the artistic pseudonym of C.T. Jasper.

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Calvadnack

Calvadnack (Kal Vadnek, meaning prominent point) is a area of heathland south-east of Camborne in Cornwall, England, UK.

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Calvin Edouard Ward

Calvin Edouard Ward (April 19, 1925 - February 10, 2018), was an African-American concert pianist, music theorist and educator.

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Camilla Baginskaite

Camilla Baginskaite (Kamilė Baginskaitė; born 24 April 1967 in Vilnius, Lithuanian SSR) is an American-Lithuanian chess Woman Grandmaster (WGM) and chess teacher.

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Campaign of Grodno

The Campaign of Grodno was a plan developed by Johann Patkul and Otto Arnold von Paykull during the Swedish invasion of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, a part of the Great Northern War.

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Canada–Lithuania relations

Canada–Lithuania relations are foreign relations between Canada and Lithuania.

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Cantemus

Cantemus is a Lithuanian chamber choir.

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Cargolux Italia

Cargolux Italia S.p.A. is an Italian cargo airline, set up as a joint venture between various Italian investors and Cargolux.

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Carl Faia

Carl Faia (born 1962 at Tinker Air Force Base in Oklahoma) is an American composer and live electronics designer and performer.

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Cartoon Network (Russia and Southeastern Europe)

Cartoon Network Russia and Southeastern Europe is a cable and satellite kids channel that was launched on October 1, 2009, replacing the Pan-European feed of Cartoon Network.

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Casimir II of Belz

Casimir II of Belz (pl: Kazimierz II bełski; 1401/03 - 15 September 1442), was a Polish prince member of the House of Piast from the Masovian branch.

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Casimir IV Jagiellon

Casimir IV KG (Kazimierz IV Andrzej Jagiellończyk; Kazimieras Jogailaitis; 30 November 1427 – 7 June 1492) of the Jagiellonian dynasty was Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1440 and King of Poland from 1447, until his death.

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Casimir's Code

The Casimir's Code (Kazimiero teisynas, Statut Kazimierza) was a legal code adopted in 1468 by Grand Duke of Lithuania and King of Poland Casimir IV Jagiellon with an approval of the Lithuanian Council of Lords.

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Castellans of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth

Castellans of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth were the lower rank officials who could sit in the Senate of Poland.

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Catalan exonyms

The following is a list of Catalan exonyms, that is to say, names for countries, regions, cities, towns, rivers, etc.

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Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Białystok

The Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Bazylika archikatedralna Wniebowzięcia Najświętszej Maryi Panny w Białymstoku) also called Białystok Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral in the city of Bialystok in Poland.

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Cathedral of St. Ignatius of Loyola, Vilnius

The Cathedral of St.

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Cathedral of the Theotokos, Vilnius

The Cathedral of the Theotokos in Vilnius is the main Orthodox Christian church of the Republic of Lithuania.

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Cathedral Square, Vilnius

The Cathedral Square in Vilnius (Katedros aikštė) is the main square of the Vilnius Old Town, right in front of the neo-classical Vilnius Cathedral.

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Catherine Jagiellon

Catherine Jagiellon (Katarzyna Jagiellonka; Katarina Jagellonica, Lithuanian: Kotryna Jogailatė; 1 November 1526 – 16 September 1583) was a Polish princess and the wife of John III of Sweden.

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Catherine of Austria, Queen of Poland

Catherine of Austria (Katarzyna Habsburżanka; Kotryna Habsburgaitė; 15 September 1533 – 28 February 1572) was one of the fifteen children of Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor and Anna of Bohemia and Hungary.

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Catholic Church in Lithuania

The Catholic Church in Lithuania is part of the worldwide Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope in Rome.

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Causses and Cévennes

The Causses and the Cévennes, Mediterranean agro-pastoral Cultural Landscape (Les Causses et Les Cévennes, paysage culturel de l'agro-pastoralisme méditerranéen) is a UNESCO World Heritage site located in the southern part of central France with over three millennia of agro-pastoral history.

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Cécile Cerf

Cécile Cerf (12 January 1916 – 29 December 1973) was a member of the French Resistance during World War II.

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César Cui

César Antonovich Cui (Це́зарь Анто́нович Кюи́; 13 March 1918) was a Russian composer and music critic of French, Polish and Lithuanian descent.

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Cecília Wohl

Cecília Wohl (Polacsek Mihályné; Wohl Cecília, Cécile Wohl, aka Cecil Wohl; 1862, Vilnius – 5 September 1939, Budapest district 1) was a Lithuanian-Viennese master, Budapestian salonist known as "Cecil mama", a daughter of the senior teacher of Jewish history at the Vilna rabbinic seminary Osher Leyzerovich Vol, and the mother of the Polányi brothers.

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Cecilia Renata of Austria

Archduchess Cecilia Renata of Austria (German: Cäcilia Renata; Polish: Cecylia Renata; 16 July 1611 – 24 March 1644) was Queen of Poland as the wife of King Władysław IV Vasa.

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Celebrators of Becoming

Celebrators of Becoming is a Therion box-set released on 5 May 2006.

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Celine Borzecka

Blessed Celine Chludzińska Borzęcka (29 October 1833 – 26 October 1913) was a Roman Catholic professed religious and the co-foundress - along with her daughter Venerable Jadwiga Borzęcka - of the Sisters of the Resurrection.

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Cemach Feldstein

Cemach Feldstein (sometimes spelled Tzemach; צמח פלדשטיין; פעלדשטיין; Feldsteinas; Семён Григорович Фельдштейн, Semyon Grigorovitch; December 30, 1884 - December 29, 1944 was a Lithuanian Jew, educator, author, an education reformist, a culture Zionist activist. As an educator he was served as the director of several Jewish gymnasiums, the most notable of which was the Hebrew Real-Gymnasium in Kaunas (Kovno), Lithuania (1922-1940), where most of the subjects were taught in Modern Hebrew. After being deported to the Vilna Ghetto in 1941, Feldstein continued to be a cultural activist. He became the editor of the ghetto newspaper, translated essays and writings into Hebrew, gave lectures, and was an inspirational coordinator the ghetto’s cultural life.

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Centennial of the Restored State of Lithuania

The Centennial of the Restored State of Lithuania marks the 100th anniversary of the Act of Independence of Lithuania which was signed on 16 February 1918.

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Center for Studies of the Culture and History of East European Jews

The Center for Studies of the Culture and History of East European Jews (Rytų Europos žydų kultūros ir istorijos tyrimų centras) was established in 2004 in Vilnius, Lithuania, to explore the heritage of Jewish national communities in Lithuania and its neighbouring countries.

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Cezaria Jędrzejewiczowa

Cezaria Jędrzejewiczowa or, Cezaria Anna Baudouin de Courtenay Ehrenkreutz-Jędrzejewiczowa (1885 – 1967) was a Polish scientist, art historian and anthropologist.

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CGTrader

CGTrader is a company running an online 3D model marketplace of the same name.

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Chaim Grade

Chaim Grade (April 4, 1910 – April 26, 1982) was one of the leading Yiddish writers of the twentieth century.

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Chaim Kreiswirth

Rabbi Chaim Kreiswirth (1918-2001) זצוק"ל was an Orthodox rabbi who served as the longtime Chief Rabbi of Congregation Machzikei Hadass Antwerp, Belgium.

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Chaim Leib Shmuelevitz

Chaim Leib Halevi Shmuelevitz, (חיים לייב שמואלביץ;1902–1979), -- also spelled Shmulevitz, in Hebrew שמולביץ -- was a member of the faculty of the Mirrer Yeshiva for more than 40 years, in Poland, Shanghai and Jerusalem, serving as Rosh yeshiva during its sojourn in Shanghai from 1941 to 1947, and again in the Mirrer Yeshiva in Jerusalem from 1965 to 1979.

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Chaim of Volozhin

Chaim of Volozhin (also known as Chaim ben Yitzchok of Volozhin or Chaim Ickovits; January 21, 1749 – June 14, 1821)Jewish Encyclopedia Bibliography: Fuenn, Keneset Yisrael, pp. 347-349; idem, Kiryah Ne'emanah, pp. 156-158; Lewin, Aliyyot Eliyahu (ed. Stettin), p. 70; Schechter, Studies in Judaism, p. 85, Philadelphia, 1896; Jatzkan, Rabbenu Eliyah mi-Wilna, pp. 100-106, St.

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Chaim Ozer Grodzinski

Chaim Ozer Grodzinski (חיים עוזר גראדזענסקי; August 24, 1863 – August 9, 1940) was a pre-eminent Av beis din (rabbinical chief justice), posek (halakhic authority), and Talmudic scholar in Vilnius, Lithuania in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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Chaim Soutine

Chaïm Soutine (13 January 1893 – 9 August 1943) was a Russian-French painter of Jewish origin.

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Chaim Walkin

Chaim Walkin (born 1945 in Shanghai, China) is an Orthodox rabbi, dean and lecturer.

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Chaim Zhitlowsky

Chaim Zhitlowsky (Yiddish: חײם זשיטלאָװסקי; Хаим Осипович Житловский) (April 19, 1865 - May 6, 1943) was a Jewish socialist, philosopher, social and political thinker, writer and literary critic born in Ushachy, Vitebsk Governorate, Russian Empire (present-day Usachy Raion, Vitebsk Region, Belarus).

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Challenge International de Tourisme 1934

The Challenge 1934 was the fourth and last FAI International Tourist Plane Contest (Challenge International de Tourisme), that took place between August 28 and September 16, 1934, in Warsaw, Poland.

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Chana Blaksztejn

Chana Blaksztejn was a Polish-Jewish writer and journalist active in Vilna in the 1920s.

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Channel 5 Lithuania

Channel 5 - the largest regional TV channel in Lithuania.

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Chanoch Henoch Eigis

Chanoch Henoch Eigis (חנוך העניך אייגעש; 1863–1941) was a prominent Lithuanian rabbi in the first half of the 20th century.

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Chaplet of the Divine Mercy

The Chaplet of the Divine Mercy, also called the Divine Mercy Chaplet, is a Christian devotion to the Divine Mercy, based on the Christological apparitions of Jesus reported by Saint Faustina Kowalska (1905–1938), known as "the Apostle of Mercy." She was a Polish religious sister of the Congregation of the Sisters of Our Lady of Mercy and canonized as a Catholic saint in 2000.

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Charles Rappoport

Charles Rappoport (14 June 1865 – 17 November 1941) was a Russian-born French militant communist politician, journalist and writer.

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Charles-Henri Delacroix

Charles-Henri Delacroix (9 January 1779 - 30 December 1845) was a French soldier who became a general in the Napoleonic army.

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Chasing the Rise

Chasing The Rise is a metalcore band from Vilnius, Lithuania, formed in 2012.

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Chavusy

Chaussy, Chavusy or Chausy (Чавусы; Czausy; Чаусы; Łacinka: Čavusy) is a town in the eastern Belarusian voblast of Mogilev.

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Chelyadnins

Chelyadnins (Челяднины) is an old Russian boyar family of Radsha and St Varlaam lineage via Akinfovs (Акинфовы), extinct in the 16th century.

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Chernorizets Hrabar

Chernorizets Hrabar (Чрьнори́зьць Хра́бръ, Črĭnorizĭcĭ Hrabrŭ, Черноризец Храбър)Sometimes modernized as Chernorizetz Hrabar, Chernorizets Hrabr or Crnorizec Hrabar was a Bulgarian monk, scholar and writer who worked at the Preslav Literary School at the end of the 9th and the beginning of the 10th century.

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Chicago

Chicago, officially the City of Chicago, is the third most populous city in the United States, after New York City and Los Angeles.

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China–Lithuania relations

Sino–Lithuanian relations (Lietuvos-Kinijos santykiai) are the bilateral foreign relations between the Two Chinas and Lithuania.

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Chinese people in Lithuania

Chinese people (kinai) in Lithuania form a very small part of the Overseas Chinese community.

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Chodkiewicz

The Chodkiewicz (Хадкевіч, Chodkiewiczowie, Chodkevičius, Kadkevičius, Katkevičius, Katkus) family was one of the most influential noble families of Ruthenian descent in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the 16th–17th centuries.

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Chodkiewicz coat of arms

Chodkiewicz (Gryf z Mieczem) is a Polish coat of arms.

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Choral Synagogue, Vilnius

The Choral Synagogue of Vilnius (Vilniaus choralinė sinagoga) is the only synagogue in Vilnius that is still in use.

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Chris Niedenthal

Christopher Jan Niedenthal (born 21 October 1950 in London) is a British-Polish photographer and photojournalist.

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Christ's Resurrection Church, Kaunas

Kaunas our Lord Jesus Christ's Resurrection Basilica (Kauno mūsų Viešpaties Jėzaus Kristaus Prisikėlimo bazilika) is a monumental Roman Catholic church in Kaunas, Lithuania.

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Christian Party (Lithuania)

The Christian Party (Krikščionių partija, KP) was a centre-right political party in Lithuania.

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Christian Wilhelm von Faber du Faur

Christian Wilhelm von Faber du Faur (18 August 1780 in Stuttgart – 6 February 1857 in Stuttgart) was a painter and an officer in the army of the Kingdom of Württemberg.

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Christianization of Lithuania

The Christianization of Lithuania (Lietuvos krikštas) occurred in 1387, initiated by King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania Władysław II Jagiełło and his cousin Vytautas the Great.

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Christoph Hartknoch

Christoph Hartknoch (1644–1687) was a Prussian historian and educator.

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Christopher Cox

Charles Christopher Cox (born October 16, 1952) is an American lawyer and former Chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, a 17-year Republican member of the United States House of Representatives, and member of the White House staff in the Reagan Administration.

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Chronicle of Rivius

The Chronicle of Rivius is a German-language manuscript, often cited by Teodor Narbutt in his nine-volume work on the history of Lithuania and journal articles.

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Chronological list of saints and blesseds in the 20th century

A list of 20th-century saints and blesseds.

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Church and monastery of the Holy Trinity, Vilnius

Church and monastery of Holy Trinity (Монастир і церква Святої Трійці, Vienuolynas ir Šv., Cerkiew i monaster Trójcy Świętej) is a monastery and church of Holy Trinity originally of the Ruthenian Uniate Church, today Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church.

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Church of All Saints, Vilnius

All Saints Church All Saints Church (Visų Šventųjų bažnyčia, Kościół Wszystkich Świętych, address: Rūdninkų St. 20/1) is a Baroque-style church in Vilnius, Lithuania.

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Church of Our Lady of the Sign, Vilnius

Our Lady of the Sign Church is an Eastern Orthodox church in the Žvėrynas district of Vilnius, built in 1903.

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Church of St. Alexander Nevsky, Vilnius

Saint Alexander Nevsky Church (Šv. is an Eastern Orthodox church in the Naujininkai district of Vilnius dedicated to patron saint Alexander Nevsky. It was built in 1898 and closed by the Soviet government in 1959. After the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, it was given back to the Russian Orthodox Church, but due to the destruction of the interior of the building during the period of closure, it was not reopened as a church until 2012.

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Church of St. Anne, Vilnius

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Church of St. Anthony of Padua, Warsaw

The Church of St.

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Church of St. Casimir, Naujoji Vilnia

Church of St.

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Church of St. Casimir, Vilnius

Church of St.

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Church of St. Constantine and St. Michael

The Orthodox Church of St.

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Church of St. Francis and St. Bernard, Vilnius

The Church of St.

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Church of St. Johns, Vilnius

The Church of St.

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Church of St. Michael, Synkavichy

The Church of St.

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Church of St. Michael, Vilnius

St Michael's Church or St.

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Church of St. Nicholas, Vilnius

St.

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Church of St. Paraskeva, Vilnius

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Church of St. Peter and St. Paul, Vilnius

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Church of the Discovery of the Holy Cross, Vilnius

The Church of the Discovery of the Holy Cross (Šv.) is a Roman Catholic church in Jeruzalė neighborhood of Vilnius, Lithuania.

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Cinema of Moldova

The cinema of Moldova developed in the early 1960s during the Soviet period, experiencing a flowering of about a decade and a half.

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City gate

A city gate is a gate which is, or was, set within a city wall.

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City of Churches

City of Churches is a name given to various cities with many churches.

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Clan Ostoja

Clan Ostoja (ancient Polish: Ostoya) was a powerful group of knights and lords in late-medieval Europe.

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Clara Rockmore

Clara Reisenberg Rockmore (9 March 1911 – 10 May 1998) was a classical violin prodigy and a virtuoso performer of the theremin, an electronic musical instrument.

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Clevin Hannah

Clevin Finley Hannah (born November 15, 1987) is an American-Senegalese professional basketball player who last played for UCAM Murcia of the Spanish Liga ACB.

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Coach Trip (series 10)

Coach Trip is a British reality television game show that involves ordinary couples, with a pre-existing relationship, board a coach and travel to destinations around Europe on a 20-day tour.

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Coat of arms of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth

The Coat of Arms of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth was the symbol of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, representing the union of the Crown of the Polish Kingdom and Grand Duchy of Lithuania.

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Coat of arms of Vilnius

The coat of arms of Vilnius is the coat of arms of the city of Vilnius, Lithuania.

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Coins of the Lithuanian litas

The modern coinage of Lithuania was introduced in 1993.

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Collaboration in German-occupied Poland

Throughout World War II, Poland was a member of the Allied coalition that fought Nazi Germany.

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Collaboration with the Axis Powers

Within nations occupied by the Axis Powers in World War II, some citizens and organizations, prompted by nationalism, ethnic hatred, anti-communism, antisemitism, opportunism, self-defense, or often a combination, knowingly collaborated with the Axis Powers.

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Collegium Nobilium (Warsaw)

The Collegium Nobilium was an elite boarding secondary school for sons of magnates and wealthy gentry (szlachta), founded in 1740 in Warsaw by Stanisław Konarski and run by Piarist monks.

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Colours in the Dark World Tour

Colours In The Road World Tour is the tour by Tarja Turunen to promote the new studio album.

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Comet Pojmański

Comet Pojmański is a non-periodic comet discovered by Grzegorz Pojmański on January 2, 2006 and formally designated C/2006 A1.

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Coming Soon (Latvian band)

Coming Soon is a rock band hailing from Liepāja, Latvia.

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Commander in Chief (novel)

Commander in Chief (stylized as Tom Clancy Commander in Chief, Tom Clancy: Commander in Chief, or Tom Clancy’s Commander-in-Chief in the United Kingdom) is a political thriller novel, written by Mark Greaney and released on December 1, 2015.

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Commemoration of Tadeusz Kościuszko

Tadeusz Kościuszko is one of the most honored persons in Polish history, in terms of places and events named in his honor.

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Commemorative coins of Lithuania

The commemorative coins of Lithuania are minted by the Lithuanian mint (Lithuanian: Lietuvos monetų kalykla), headquartered in Vilnius, Lithuania.

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Commission for Polish Relief

The Commission for Polish Relief (CPR), also known unofficially as Comporel or Hoover Commission, was initiated in late 1939 by former US President Herbert Hoover, following the German and Soviet occupation of Poland.

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Commission of National Education

The Commission of National Education (Komisja Edukacji Narodowej, abbreviated KEN, Edukacinė komisija, Адукацыйная камісія) was the central educational authority in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, created by the Sejm and the King Stanisław August Poniatowski on October 14, 1773.

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Communist Party of Lithuania

The Communist Party of Lithuania (Lietuvos komunistų partija, Коммунистическая партия Литвы) was a communist party in Lithuania, established in early October 1918.

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Communist Party of Western Belorussia

The Communist Party of Western Belarus (Komunistyczna Partia Zachodniej Białorusi, KPZB; Камуністычная партыя Заходняй Беларусі, КПЗБ) was a banned political party in the Interwar Poland, infiltrated by Soviet special services (similar to German fifth column) operating in the territory of present-day West Belarus from 1923 until 1939; in Polesie (1932–1933) Słonim county (1934) and Vilnius.

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Community of Democratic Choice

The Community of Democratic Choice is an intergovernmental organization established on December 2, 2005, by nine states of Northern, Central and Eastern Europe in Kiev.

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Community of Democratic Choice Youth Forum

The Community of Democratic Choice Youth Forum (CDC Youth Forum) is an international organisation registered in Riga, Latvia.

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Compendium ferculorum, albo Zebranie potraw

Compendium ferculorum, albo Zebranie potraw (A Collection of Dishes) is a cookbook by Stanisław Czerniecki.

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Compendium of postage stamp issuers (L)

Each "article" in this category is a collection of entries about several stamp issuers, presented in alphabetical order.

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Concerto Grosso No. 1 (Schnittke)

The Concerto Grosso No.

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Concordat of 1925

The 1925 concordat (agreement) between the Holy See and the Second Polish Republic had 27 articles, which guaranteed the freedom of the Church and the faithful.

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Conference of Dresden (1812)

The Conference of Dresden was a May 1812 gathering of European leaders arranged by Napoleon I of France as part of his preparations for the invasion of Russia.

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Conflicts involving Critical Mass

There have been many conflicts during Critical Mass events since the founding of the worldwide bicycling advocacy event in 1992.

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Congregation Sherith Israel (San Francisco, California)

Congregation Sherith Israel ("loyal remnant of Israel") is one of the oldest synagogues in the United States.

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Constantin Bejenaru

Constantin Bejenaru (born 7 June 1984) is a Moldovan-born Romanian professional boxer living and fighting out of Brooklyn New York, United States.

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Constituent Assembly of Lithuania

The Constituent Assembly of Lithuania (Steigiamasis Seimas) was democratically elected in 1920 to draft and adopt the 1922 constitution of Lithuania.

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Constitutional Court of Lithuania

The Constitutional Court of the Republic of Lithuania (in Lietuvos Respublikos Konstitucinis Teismas) is a special court established by the Constitution of the Republic of Lithuania of 1992; it began the activities after the adoption of the Law on Constitutional Court of the Republic of Lithuania on February 3, 1993.

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Contemporary Art Centre (Vilnius)

Contemporary Art Centre (CAC, Šiuolaikinio meno centras) – art institution, established in 1992 by Lithuanian Ministry of Culture.

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Continental climate

Continental climates are defined in the Köppen climate classification as having the coldest month with the temperature never rising above 0.0° C (32°F) all month long.

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Controlled-access highway

A controlled-access highway is a type of highway which has been designed for high-speed vehicular traffic, with all traffic flow and ingress/egress regulated.

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Corey Fisher

Anthony Guy Corey Fisher (born April 8, 1988) is an American professional basketball player for Santeros de Aguada of the BSN League, in Puerto Rico.

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Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape

The Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape is a World Heritage Site which includes select mining landscapes in Cornwall and West Devon in the south west of England.

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Cosma (Lithuania)

Cosma is Lithuanian athletics sport club from capital city of Vilnius, which specialises in track and field events.

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Costa Rica national football team results

This article lists the Costa Rica national football team results.

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Costante Tencalla

Costante Tencalla (1593, Bissone - 1646, Warsaw) was a Swiss-Italian architect and sculptor.

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Counties of Lithuania

The territory of Lithuania is divided into 10 counties (Lithuanian: singular apskritis, plural apskritys), all named after their capitals.

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Coverage of Google Street View

Google Street View was first introduced in the United States on May 25, 2007, and until November 26, 2008, featured camera icon markers, each representing at least one major city or area (such as a park), and usually the other nearby cities, towns, suburbs, and parks.

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Craig Czury

Craig Czury (born March 10, 1951 in Kingston) is an American poet.

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Creamfields

Creamfields is a large British dance music festival featuring DJs and live acts.

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Creamfields Australia

Creamfields Australia is a dance music festival held in major cities throughout Australia.

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Crimean Karaites

The Crimean Karaites or Krymkaraylar (Crimean Karaim: Кърымкъарайлар sg. къарай – qaray; Trakai Karaim: sg. karaj, pl. karajlar; קראי מזרח אירופה; Karaylar), also known as Karaims and Qarays, are an ethnic group derived from Turkic-speaking adherents of Karaite Judaism in Central and Eastern Europe, especially in the territory of the former Russian Empire.

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Crisis situations and unrest in Europe since 2000

List of crises situations and major protests in countries of Europe since 2000.

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Croatia national football team results

This is a list of the games played by the Croatia national football team since Croatia gained independence from Yugoslavia in 1990.

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Croatia national handball team

The Croatia national handball team represents Croatia in international men's team handball competitions and friendly matches.

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Croatian national handball team results

This is a list of the games played by the Croatia national handball team since Croatia gained independence from Yugoslavia in 1991 and their first match in 1942.

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Crucifix

A crucifix (from Latin cruci fixus meaning "(one) fixed to a cross") is an image of Jesus on the cross, as distinct from a bare cross.

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Culture of Belarus

The culture of Belarus is the product of a millennium of development under the impact of a number of diverse factors.

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Culture of Europe

The culture of Europe is rooted in the art, architecture, music, literature, and philosophy that originated from the continent of Europe.

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Culture of Lithuania

The culture of Lithuania combines an indigenous heritage, represented by the unique Lithuanian language, with Nordic cultural aspects and Christian traditions resulting from historical ties with Poland.

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Culture of Poland

The culture of Poland is the product of its geography and its distinct historical evolution which is closely connected to its intricate thousand-year history.

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Curzon Line

The history of the Curzon Line, with minor variations, goes back to the period following World War I. It was drawn for the first time by the Supreme War Council as the demarcation line between the newly emerging states, the Second Polish Republic, and the Soviet Union.

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Cyprus national rugby union team

The Cyprus National Rugby Union Team known as "The Moufflons" is the representative side of Cyprus in rugby union.

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Cyril Lucaris

Hieromartyr Cyril Lucaris or Loukaris (Κύριλλος Λούκαρις, 13 November 1572 – 27 June 1638), born Constantine Lucaris, was a Greek prelate and theologian, and a native of Candia, Crete (then under the Republic of Venice).

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Czaplinek

Czaplinek (Tempelburg) is a town in Drawsko County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland, with 7,155 inhabitants (2016).

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Czartoryski

Czartoryski (feminine form: Czartoryska, plural: Czartoryscy; Чарторийські, Chartoryisky; Чорторийські, Chortoryisky; Čartoriskiai) is a Polish princely family of Lithuanian-Ruthenian origin, also known as the Familia.

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Czech exonyms

The following is a list of Czech exonyms, that is to say names for places that do not speak Czech that have been adapted to Czech phonological system and spelling rules, or are simply native names from ancient times.

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Czech Republic national football team results

This is a list of the Czech Republic national football team results from 1994 to the present day.

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Czesław Cywiński

Czesław Justyn Cywiński (10 March 1926 – 10 April 2010) was the President of the Association of Armia Krajowa Soldiers.

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Czesław Miłosz

Czesław Miłosz (30 June 1911 – 14 August 2004) was a Polish poet, prose writer, translator and diplomat.

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Czesław Ryll-Nardzewski

Czesław Ryll-Nardzewski (7 October 1926 – 18 September 2015) was a Polish mathematician.

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Czesław Strumiłło

Czesław Strumiłło (born 1930 in Vilnius) is a Polish specialist in chemical engineering, a founder of a scientific theory in the field of drying processes and a former rector of the Lodz University of Technology.

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Czesław Wołłejko

Czesław Wołłejko (17 March 1916 – 7 February 1987) was a Polish actor.

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Czeslaw Znamierowski

Czeslaw Znamierowski (23 May 1890 – 9 August 1977) was a renowned Soviet Lithuanian painter, known for his large artworks and love of nature.

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Daimonion (band)

Daimonion are a Polish band from Piotrków Trybunalski established in 1994.

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Daina Gudzinevičiūtė

Daina Gudzinevičiūtė (born 23 December 1965 in Vilnius) is an Olympic shooting champion from Lithuania and president of National Olympic Committee.

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Dainius Razauskas

Dainius Razauskas (born 1960 in Vilnius) is a Lithuanian mythologist, historian of religions, writer, and translator.

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Dale Brown

Dale Brown (born 2 November 1956) is an American writer and aviator known for aviation techno-thriller novels.

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Dalia Dokšaitė

Dalia Dokšaitė (born 4 May 1955) is a Lithuanian painter who uses the ink wash technique.

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Dalia Grybauskaitė

Dalia Grybauskaitė (born 1 March 1956) is a Lithuanian politician and the President of Lithuania, inaugurated on 12 July 2009 and reelected in May 2014.

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Dalia Ibelhauptaitė

Dalia Ibelhauptaite (born 4 May 1967) is a Lithuanian opera, theatre, and film director and playwright, whose work combines the traditions of Russian and Western theatre.

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Dalia Kutkaitė

Dalia Kutkaitė (born 11 February 1965 in Vilnius, Lithuania) is retired Lithuanian rhythmic gymnast who competed for the Soviet Union.

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Dalius Čekuolis

Dalius Čekuolis (born 29 March 1959) is a Lithuanian career diplomat who is Lithuania's Permanent Representative to the UN since 2006.

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Damian Grabowski

Damian Grabowski (born May 12, 1980) is a Polish mixed martial artist.

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Damir Džumhur

Damir Džumhur (born 20 May 1992) is a Bosnian professional tennis player and currently Bosnia and Herzegovina's No.

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Danas Pozniakas

Danas Pozniakas (19 October 1939 – 4 February 2005) was a Lithuanian amateur light-heavyweight boxer who won the European title in 1965, 1967 and 1969 and an Olympic gold medal in 1968.

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DanceWEB Europe

danceWEB Europe is a non profit association of dance organisations based in Vienna, Austria led by "danceWEB/Vienna".

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Daniel Charney

Daniel Charney (1888, Dukora, Russian Empire (now Belarus) – 1959, New York), was a Yiddish poet and journalist.

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Daniel Estulin

Daniel Estulin (Vilnius, Lithuania, August 29, 1966) is a Lithuanian-born conspiracy theorist whose main interest is the Bilderberg Group,Ramsey, Bruce "That Bilderberg Book" The Seattle Times July 30, 2009 an annual invitation-only conference of the elites in the fields of business, finance, media, military and politics.

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Daniel Libeskind

Daniel Libeskind (born May 12, 1946) is a Polish-American architect, artist, professor and set designer.

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Daniel Naborowski

Daniel Naborowski (1573–1640) was a Polish Baroque poet.

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Daniel Prenn

Daniel Prenn (7 September 1904 – 3 September 1991) was a Russian-born German, Polish, and British tennis player who was Jewish.

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Daniel Romanovskij

Daniel Romanovskij (born 19 June 1996) is a Lithuanian international footballer who plays for FK Žalgiris, as a midfielder.

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Danielewicz

Danielewicz vel Danilewicz - descendants of Daniel or Danilo.

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Danish exonyms

Bilingual town sign of Flensburg, Germany Danish language exonyms for non-Danish speaking locations exist, primarily in Europe, but many of these are no longer commonly used, with a few notable exceptions.

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Danny Ings

Daniel William John Ings (born 23 July 1992) is an English professional footballer who plays as a forward for Premier League club Liverpool and the England national team.

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Danuta Siedzikówna

Danuta Siedzikówna (nom de guerre: Inka; underground name: Danuta Obuchowicz) was a Polish national heroine.

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Danutė Budreikaitė

Danutė Budreikaitė (born May 16, 1953 in Vilnius) is a Lithuanian politician and Member of the European Parliament; part of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe.

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Danutė Stanelienė

Danutė Stanelienė (20 April 1922 – 8 August 1994) was a machine gunner in the 167th Infantry Regiment of the 16th Lithuanian Rifle Division during World War II.

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Darius Juozas Mockus

Darius Mockus (born 29 March 1965 in Vilnius) is a Lithuanian entrepreneur and mass media owner (NEO-PRESS, Alfa Media and TV channel LNK).

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Darius Mažintas

Darius Mažintas (born 7 March 1982 in Vilnius) is a Lithuanian pianist and politician.

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Darius Maciulevičius

Darius Maciulevičius (born 6 November 1973) is a former Lithuanian footballer, who last played for Atlantis FC in the Finnish second tier Ykkönen.

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Darius Miceika

Darius Miceika (born 22 February 1983 in Vilnius, Lithuanian SSR, Soviet Union) is a retired professional footballer from Lithuania.

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Darius Zagorskis

Darius Zagorskis (born November 20, 1969) is a Lithuanian chess Grandmaster (2013).

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Darjuš Lavrinovič

Darjuš Lavrinovič (Dariusz Ławrynowicz, born November 1, 1979) is a Lithuanian professional basketball player for Lietkabelis Panevėžys.

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Dark Passion Play World Tour

Dark Passion Play World Tour was the fourth world tour by Finnish symphonic metal band Nightwish, taking place from 2007 to 2009 in support of their sixth studio album, Dark Passion Play, released by Nuclear Blast on September 26, 2007; it was the first tour with former frontwoman Anette Olzon, who joined the band in 2006, after Tarja Turunen's dismissal on October 21, 2005.

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Daugavpils–Kurcums Railway

The Daugavpils–Kurcums Railway is a long, gauge railway built in the 19th century to connect Daugavpils and Vilnius as part of the Warsaw – Saint Petersburg Railway.

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Daukanto Square

Daukantas Square in Vilnius, Lithuania is located in the Old Town, in front of the Presidential Palace.

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David A. Frank-Kamenetskii

David Albertovich Frank-Kamenetskii (Давид Альбертович Франк-Каменецкий, August 3, 1910, Vilna, Russia – June 2, 1970, Moscow, Soviet Union) was a Soviet theoretical physicist and chemist, professor and doctor of physical, chemical and mathemetical sciences.

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David Baazov

David Baazov (დავით ბააზოვი; 1883–1947) was a Georgian-Jewish public and religious figure who spearheaded the Zionist movement in Georgia.

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David Botwinik

David Botwinik (born 1920 in Vilna) is a composer of Yiddish music and a music teacher.

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David Cohen (rabbi)

David Cohen (1887–1972) (also known as “Rav Ha-Nazir,” The Nazirite Rabbi) was a rabbi, talmudist, philosopher, and kabbalist.

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David G. Roskies

David G. Roskies (born 1948 in Montreal) is an internationally recognized literary scholar, cultural historian and author in the field of Yiddish literature and the culture of Eastern European Jewry.

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David Geringas

David Geringas (Dovydas Geringas; born 29 July 1946 in Vilnius) is a Lithuanian cellist and conductor who studied under Mstislav Rostropovich.

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David Pearl (performer)

David Pearl (born 1 March 1960) is a performer, author, director and public speaker.

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David Pinski

David Pinski (April 5, 1872 – August 11, 1959) was a Yiddish language writer, probably best known as a playwright.

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David Raziel

David Raziel (דוד רזיאל; 19 November 1910 - 20 May 1941) was a leader of the Zionist underground in British Mandatory Palestine and one of the founders of the Irgun.

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David Roitman

David Roitman (November 1, 1884 – April 4, 1943) was a Russian-American hazzan and composer.

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David Vogel (author)

David Vogel (1891–1944) was a Russian-born Hebrew poet, novelist, and diarist.

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David Weber (clarinetist)

David Weber (December 18, 1913 – January 23, 2006) was an American classical clarinetist known for the beauty of his tone, his inspired playing, and his influential teaching of the clarinet.

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Dąbrowa coat of arms

Dąbrowa is a Polish coat of arms originated from the Duchy of Masovia.

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Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area

The Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Areas (DCFTA) are three free trade areas established between the European Union, and Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine respectively.

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Def Leppard World Tour 2015

The Def Leppard World Tour was a tour by British rock band Def Leppard in support of their self-titled album.

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Defensive grenade wz. 33

The granat obronny wz.

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Deimantas Petravičius

Deimantas Petravičius (born 2 September 1995) is a Lithuanian footballer, who plays as a winger for Falkirk.

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Deividas Česnauskis

Deividas Česnauskis (born 30 June 1981 in Kuršėnai, Lithuanian SSR) is a Lithuanian footballer, who plays as a winger for FK Trakai.

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Deividas Šemberas

Deividas Šemberas (born 2 August 1978 in Vilnius, Lithuania) is a retired Lithuanian professional footballer who played as a defender and a defensive midfielder.

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Deividas Kumelis

Deividas Kumelis (born April 6, 1995) is a Lithuanian professional basketball player, who last played for Aris Leeuwarden of the Dutch Basketball League (DBL).

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Deividas Sirvydis

Deividas Sirvydis (born 10 June 2000) is a Lithuanian basketball player currently playing for BC Lietuvos rytas of the Lithuanian Basketball League (LKL).

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Delfi (web portal)

Delfi (occasionally capitalized as DELFI) is a major internet portal in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania providing daily news, ranging from gardening to politics.

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Deluge (history)

The term Deluge (pоtор szwedzki, švedų tvanas) denotes a series of mid-17th-century campaigns in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.

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Demographic history of Poland

The Poles come from different West Slavic tribes living on territories belonging later to Poland in the early Middle Ages (see: Prehistory of Poland).

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Demographic history of the Vilnius region

The city of Vilnius, now the capital of Lithuania, and its surrounding region have at various times come under Polish-Lithuanian, Russian, Polish, German, and Soviet rule.

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Demographics of Europe

Figures for the population of Europe vary according to how one defines the boundaries of Europe.

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Demonym

A demonym (δῆμος dẽmos "people, tribe", ὄόνομα ónoma "name") is a word that identifies residents or natives of a particular place, which is derived from the name of that particular place.

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Denis Krestinin

Denis Krestinin (born April 15, 1994) is a Lithuanian basketball player, currently playing for BK Jurmala.

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Denmark–Lithuania relations

Denmark–Lithuania relations are foreign relations between Denmark and Lithuania.

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Deportations from East Prussia during World War I

Deportations from East Prussia during World War I was a forced deportation of local inhabitants from Russian-occupied areas of East Prussia to remote areas of the Russian Empire in 1914–1915.

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Der arbeyter

Der arbeyter (דער ארבײטער, 'The Worker') was a Yiddish-language newspaper, issued by the Polish Socialist Party (PPS).

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Der yidisher arbeyter (Vilna)

Der yidisher arbeyter ('The Jewish Worker') was a Yiddish-language periodical.

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Deuteronomy Rabbah

Deuteronomy Rabbah (דברים רבה) is an aggadah or homiletic commentary on the Book of Deuteronomy.

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Deutsche Lufthansa (East Germany)

Deutsche Lufthansa (abbreviated DLH) was an airline serving as the flag carrier of East Germany from 1955 to 1963.

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DHTMLX

The DHTMLX Suite (or dhtmlxSuite) is a JavaScript GUI widget library for building dynamic web applications with desktop-like user experience and Ajax data loading.

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Di royte fon (1920)

Di royte fon ('The Red Banner') was a Yiddish-language daily newspaper, published in Vilna between August 1, 1920, and August 24, 1920.

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Dialects of Polish

Modern sources on the Slavic languages normally describe the Polish language as consisting of four major dialect groups, each primarily associated with a certain geographical region, and often further subdivided into subdialectal groups (called gwara in Polish):Roland Sussex and Paul Cubberley (2006).

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Diana Blumenfeld

Diana Blumenfeld (1 April 1903–3 August 1961) was a folksinger, pianist, and actress.

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Diana Lobačevskė

Diana Lobačevskė (born Diana Maciusonytė on 7 August 1980 in Vilnius).

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Didactic gospels

Didactic gospels is a collection of sermons.

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Didžioji Riešė

Didžioji Riešė dʲɪ'd͡ʒʲɪoːjɪ rʲɪe'ʃʲeː is a village in Riešė eldership, Vilnius District Municipality, Lithuania.

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Didžiosios Kabiškės

Didžiosios Kabiškės (literally: Great Kabiškės) is a village in Vilnius district municipality, Lithuania.

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Die Toten Hosen

Die Toten Hosen (literally "The Dead Trousers", figuratively "dead boring" or "brewer's droop") is a German punk band from Düsseldorf.

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Digital Communication Network

Digital Communication Network (referred to as DigiComNet or DCN) is a non-profit communication association founded in 2016., based in Tallinn, Estonia.

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Dimitry of Rostov

Saint Dimitry of Rostov (sometimes Latinized as Demetrius, sometimes referred to simply as Dmitri Rostovsky, Димитрій (Туптало)) was a leading opponent of the Caesaropapist reform of the Russian Orthodox church promoted by Feofan Prokopovich.

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Dina Abramowicz

Dina Abramowicz (1909-2000) was a librarian at YIVO and a Yiddish language expert.

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Dina Blond

Dina Blond (1 March 1877 - 1985) was a prominent member of the Jewish Labour Bund in Poland and a prolific Yiddish translator.

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Diogo Pinto

João Diogo Pinto, ComIH (born 16 November 1974 in Nampula, Mozambique) is an activist, advocate, and expert in International Relations and Politics of the European Union.

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Dipesh Chakrabarty

Dipesh Chakrabarty (born 1948, Kolkata) is a historian, who has also made contributions to postcolonial theory and subaltern studies.

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Diplomatic history of World War I

The Diplomatic history of World War I covers the non-military interactions among the major players during World War I. For the domestic histories see Home front during World War I. For a longer-term perspective see International relations of the Great Powers (1814–1919) and Causes of World War I. For the following era see International relations (1919–1939).

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Dirk van Hogendorp (1761–1822)

Dirk van Hogendorp (3 October 1761: Heenvliet – 29 October 1822: Rio de Janeiro) was a Dutch officer and secretary of War.

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Dissolution of the Soviet Union

The dissolution of the Soviet Union occurred on December 26, 1991, officially granting self-governing independence to the Republics of the Soviet Union.

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Divine Mercy

The Divine Mercy of Jesus, also known as the Divine Mercy, is a Roman Catholic devotion to Jesus Christ associated with the reputed apparitions of Jesus revealed to Saint Faustina Kowalska.

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Divine Mercy image

The Divine Mercy image is a depiction of Jesus based on the devotion initiated by Saint Faustina Kowalska.

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Divine Mercy Sunday

Divine Mercy Sunday (also known as the Feast of the Divine Mercy) is celebrated on the Sunday after Easter, the Octave Day of Easter.

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Dmitri Kogan

Dmitri Pavlovich Kogan (Дмитрий Павлович Коган, October 27, 1978 – August 29, 2017) was a Russian violinist and an Honoured Artist of the Russian Federation.

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Dmitri Tcherniakov

Dmitri Tcherniakov (Дмитрий Черняков) (born May 11, 1970) is a Russian theatre director, and winner of numerous national Golden Mask theatre awards, who works with many European opera houses.

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Dmitrijus Guščinas

Dmitrijus Guščinas (born 12 December 1975) is a Lithuanian former footballer and current manager.

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Dmitry Abramovich

Dmitry Ivanovich Abramovich (Дми́трий Ива́нович Абрамо́вич, 7 August 1873, Hulivka, Volhynian Governorate – 4 March 1955, Vilnius) was a Soviet historian and writer.

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Dmitry Merezhkovsky

Dmitry Sergeyevich Merezhkovsky (p; – December 9, 1941) was a Russian novelist, poet, religious thinker, and literary critic.

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Dmytro Bulatov

Dmytro Bulatov (Дмитро Сергійович Булатов; August 13, 1978 in Kiev) is a Ukrainian civic activist who was Minister of Youth and Sports in the 2014 Yatsenyuk Government.

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Dmytro Doroshenko

Dmytro Doroshenko (Дмитро Іванович Дорошенко, Dmytro Ivanovych Doroshenko, Дми́трий Ива́нович Дороше́нко; 8 April 1882 – 19 March 1951) was a prominent Ukrainian political figure during the revolution of 1917–1918 and a leading Ukrainian emigre historian during the inter-war period.

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Dmytro Mykhaylenko

Dmytro Stanislavovych Mykhaylenko (Дмитро Станіславович Михайленко born 13 July 1973 in Kirovograd) is a retired Ukrainian midfielder and current manager.

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Dnipro

Dnipro (Дніпро), until May 2016 Dnipropetrovsk (Дніпропетро́вськ) also known as Dnepropetrovsk (Днепропетро́вск), is Ukraine's fourth largest city, with about one million inhabitants.

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Dobrogost of Nowy Dwór

Dobrogost z Nowego Dwóru (died 14 September 1401) was a medieval Bishop in Poland.

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Doctor Aybolit

Doctor Aybolit (Доктор Айболит, Aibolit) is a fictional character from the children's poems Aybolit and Barmaley by Korney Chukovsky, as far as the children's fantastic novel Doctor Aybolit of the same author.

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Dogbones

Dogbones was a Lithuanian rock band, which existed from 1995 to 1998.

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Dojlidy Brewery

Dojlidy Brewery (Browar Dojlidy) is a brewery located in Białystok, Poland, and owned by Kompania Piwowarska SA, the Polish subsidiary of SABMiller.

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Dolgor Ser-Od

Dolgor Ser-Od (Mongolian Сэр-одын Долгор, Ser-Odyn Dolgor), born 1973 in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, is a painter who lives in Germany.

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Domicėlė Tarabildienė

Domicėlė Tarabildienė (1912, Andrioniškis — 1985, Vilnius) was a Lithuanian graphic artist and book illustrator.

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Dominican Church of the Holy Spirit

Dominican Church of the Holy Spirit, Vilnius (Dominikonų St. 8) is a church in Vilnius, Lithuania, a monument of high and late Baroque.

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Dominik Semashko

Dominik Semashko (Дамінік Сямашка; 16 August 1878 – 27 November 1932) was a Belarusian activist.

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Donata Rimšaitė

Donata Rimšaitė (Доната Римшайте; born 29 January 1988) is a Russian-Lithuanian modern pentathlete.

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Donatas Banionis

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Donatas Malinauskas

Donatas Malinauskas (1877 in Latvia – November 30, 1942 in Altai Krai, Russia) was a Lithuanian politician and diplomat, and one of twenty signatories to the Act of Independence of Lithuania.

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Donbassaero

Donbassaero (Донбасаеро) washttp://www.itar-tass.com/en/c154/620841.html an airline with its head office on the property of Donetsk International Airport in Donetsk, Ukraine.

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Donetsk

Donetsk (Донецьк; Доне́цк; former names: Aleksandrovka, Hughesovka, Yuzovka, Stalino (see also: cities' alternative names)) is an industrial city in Ukraine on the Kalmius River.

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Donnie Nelson

Donnie Nelson (right) in 2007. Donn Charles Nelson (born September 10, 1962 in Iowa City, Iowa) is an American basketball executive.

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Donny Montell

Donatas Montvydas (born 22 October 1987), better known by his stage name Donny Montell, is a Lithuanian singer-songwriter who represented Lithuania at the Eurovision Song Contest 2012, held in Baku, Azerbaijan.

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Douglas Academy

Douglas Academy is a non-denominational, co-educational, comprehensive secondary school in the town of Milngavie, East Dunbartonshire, serving the Milngavie, Craigton and Baldernock areas.

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Dov Ber of Mezeritch

Rabbi Dov Baer ben Avraham of Mezeritch (דֹּב בֶּר מִמֶּזְרִיטְשְׁ) (died December 1772 OS), also known as the Maggid of Mezritch, was a disciple of Rabbi Yisrael Baal Shem Tov, the founder of Hasidic Judaism, and was chosen as his successor to lead the early movement.

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Dovas Zaunius (senior)

Dovas Zaunius (1845–1921) was a Prussian Lithuanian cultural and political activist.

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Dovid Katz

Dovid Katz (Yiddish:, also, Hirshe-Dovid Kats, born 9 May 1956) is an American-born, Vilnius-based scholar, author and educator, specializing in Yiddish language and literature, Lithuanian Jewish culture, and the Holocaust in Eastern Europe.

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Dovydas Šakinis

Dovydas Šakinis (born July 2, 1992) is a Lithuanian professional tennis player and a member of Lithuania Davis Cup team.

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Dovydas Neverauskas

Dovydas Neverauskas (born January 14, 1993) is a Lithuanian professional baseball pitcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates of Major League Baseball (MLB).

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Dowództwo Okręgu Korpusu

A Dowództwo Okręgu Korpusu (DOK, English: Corps District Command) was a military district of the Ministry of Military Affairs of the Second Polish Republic.

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Draučiai shooting

The Draučiai shooting was a shooting spree that occurred in Draučiai, a small village in the Širvintos District Municipality, Lithuania on February 15, 1998, when 58-year-old Leonardas Zavistonovičius, a Polish local, killed nine Lithuanian people and wounded another, before being beaten to death.

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Drohiczyn

Drohiczyn (Drohičinas, Дарагічын, Дорогочин, Дорогичин) is a town in Siemiatycze County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, Poland.

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Druskininkai

Druskininkai (Druskieniki, Друскенiкi, דרוזגעניק Druzgenik, Друскеники) is a spa town on the Nemunas River in southern Lithuania, close to the borders of Belarus and Poland.

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Druzhba Arena

Druzhba Arena was an indoor arena in Donetsk, Ukraine.

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Dubingiai Castle

Dubingiai Castle was a residential castle in Dubingiai, Molėtai district, Lithuania.

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Duchy of Lithuania

Duchy of Lithuania (Ducatus Lithuaniae; Lietuvos kunigaikštystė) was a state-territorial formation of ethnic Lithuanians, that existed from the 13th century until 1413.

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Duchy of Trakai

Duchy of Trakai was a subdivision of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania during the 14th and early 15th centuries.

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Duisburg

Duisburg (locally) is a city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.

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Duo Alterno

The Duo Alterno is an Italian voice-piano chamber ensemble specializing in 20th century and contemporary classical music.

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Dutch exonyms

Below is list of Dutch language exonyms for places in non-Dutch-speaking areas of Europe.

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Dystopia World Tour

The Dystopia World Tour is a worldwide concert tour by the American heavy metal group Iced Earth, in support of their 2011 album Dystopia.

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Dzhabar Askerov

Dzhabar Askerov (Джабар Аскеров; born January 24, 1986) is a Russian Welterweight kickboxer fighting out of Bangkok, Thailand and representing Russia.

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Dzhokhar Dudayev

Dzhokhar Musayevich Dudayev (Dudin Musa-khant Dƶoxar, Дудин Муса-кӀант Джохар; Джоха́р Муса́евич Дуда́ев; 15 February 1944 – 21 April 1996) was a Soviet Air Force general and Chechen leader, the first President of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria, a breakaway state in the North Caucasus.

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Dzmitry Hulecki

Dzmitry Huletski (Гулецкий (rus.), Huletzky (germ.)) (born 29 March 1981) – independent Belarusian numismatic and antiquities researcher and publisher.

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Dzmitry Zavadski

Dmitry Zavadsky or Dzmitry Zavadski (Дмитрий Завадский, Дзмітрый Завадскі; 28 August 1972 – declared dead 28 November 2003) was a Belarusian journalist who disappeared and was presumably murdered in 2000.

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East-Central Europe

East-Central Europe is the region between German, West Slavic and Hungarian speaking Europe and the Eastern Slavic lands of Russia, Belarus and Ukraine.

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East-East

East-East is a multiplex architectural event jointly held by the Lithuanian and Japanese architects and students of architecture.

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Easter palm

An Easter palm (Palma wielkanocna, Verba) is a traditional Polish and Lithuanian symbolic decoration associated with Palm Sunday.

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Eastern European Time

Eastern European Time (EET) is one of the names of UTC+02:00 time zone, 2 hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time.

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Eastern Orthodox church architecture

Eastern Orthodox church architecture constitutes a distinct, recognizable family of styles among church architectures.

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Economy of Lithuania

Lithuania is a member of the European Union and the largest economy among the three Baltic states.

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Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople

The Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople (Οἰκουμενικόν Πατριαρχεῖον Κωνσταντινουπόλεως, Oikoumenikón Patriarkhíon Konstantinoupóleos,; Patriarchatus Oecumenicus Constantinopolitanus; Rum Ortodoks Patrikhanesi, "Roman Orthodox Patriarchate") is one of the fourteen autocephalous churches (or "jurisdictions") that together compose the Eastern Orthodox Church.

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Edgaras Jankauskas

Edgaras Jankauskas (born 12 March 1975) is a Lithuanian former footballer and is the current manager of the national side of Lithuania.

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Edita Daniūtė

Edita Daniūtė (born 1 July 1979 in Vilnius, Lithuania) is a professional Lithuanian ballroom dancer and television presenter.

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Edita Mildažytė

Edita Mildažytė (born February 28, 1966) is a Lithuanian journalist, documentarian and social activist, widely known as the host of the longest running talk show in Lithuanian TV history, “Bėdų turgus” (Buy My Trouble), on air since 2001.

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Edmund Charaszkiewicz

Edmund Kalikst Eugeniusz Charaszkiewicz (Poniec, 14 October 1895 – 22 December 1975, London) was a Polish military intelligence officer who specialized in clandestine warfare.

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Eduard Lobau

Eduard Lobau (born 1 December 1988 in Vilnius) is a Belarusian activist with the nation's democracy movement, specifically the group Young Front.

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Eduard Robert Flegel

Eduard Robert Flegel (13 October 1855 – 11 September 1886) was a German explorer who played an important role in the Scramble for Africa.

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Eduard Tauwitz

Eduard Tauwitz (21 January 1812 – 26 July 1894) was a German composer and a native of Glatz, Prussian Silesia.

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Eduard Totleben

Eduard Ivanovich Totleben (Эдуа́рд Ива́нович Тотле́бен, sometimes transliterated as Todleben; &ndash) was a Baltic German military engineer and Imperial Russian Army general.

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Eduard von der Ropp

Eduard Michael Johann Maria Baron von der Ropp (1851–1939) was a German-Polish nobleman and Russian Roman Catholic metropolitan archbishop.

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Eduardas Rozentalis

Eduardas Rozentalis (born 27 May 1963 in Vilnius) is a Lithuanian chess grandmaster.

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Education in Poland during World War II

World War II saw the cultivation of underground education in Poland (Tajne szkolnictwo, or tajne komplety).

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Education in the Polish People's Republic

Education in the Polish People's Republic in years of its existence 1952–1989 was controlled by the communist state, which provided primary schools, secondary schools, vocational education and universities.

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Edvardas Gudavičius

Edvardas Gudavičius (born September 6, 1929) is one of the best known historians in modern Lithuania specializing in early history of Grand Duchy of Lithuania.

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Edvardas Jokūbas Daukša

Edvardas Jokūbas Daukša (1836 May - 1890) was a Lithuanian poet, translator, participant of 1863 Uprising.

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Edvardas Turauskas

Edvardas Turauskas (30 May 1896 – 12 September 1966) was a Lithuanian diplomat.

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Edvinas Šeškus

Edvinas Šeškus (born 10 March 1995) is a Lithuanian basketball player who plays for BC Vytautas.

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Edward Henryk Materski

Edward Henryk Materski (January 6, 1923 – March 24, 2012) was a Polish prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who served from 1992 to 1999.

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Edward Janczewski

Edward Janczewski (Edward Franciszek Janczewski-Glinka) (14 December 1846, Blinstrubiszki, Kovno Governorate – 17 July 1918, Kraków) was a Polish biologist (taxonomist, anatomist, and morphologist), rector of the Jagiellonian University, and member of the Academy of Learning.

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Edward O'Rourke

Edward O'Rourke, full name Eduard Alexander Ladislaus Graf (Count) O'Rourke (Edward Aleksander Władysław O'Rourke; October 26, 1876 in Minsk – June 27, 1943) was a Roman Catholic priest, bishop of Riga and the first head of the bishopric of the Free City of Danzig (Gdańsk).

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Edward Rydz-Śmigły

Marshal Edward Rydz-Śmigły (11 March 1886 – 2 December 1941; nom de guerre Śmigły, Tarłowski, Adam Zawisza), also called Edward Śmigły-Rydz, was a Polish politician, statesman, Marshal of Poland and Commander-in-Chief of Poland's armed forces, as well as painter and poet.

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Edward Sapir

Edward Sapir (January 26, 1884 – February 4, 1939) was a German anthropologist-linguist, who is widely considered to be one of the most important figures in the early development of the discipline of linguistics.

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Efim Bogoljubov

Efim Dmitriyevich Bogolyubov (also Romanized Bogoljubov, Bogoljubow; April 14, 1889 – June 18, 1952) was a Russian-born German chess grandmaster who won numerous events and played two matches against Alexander Alekhine for the world championship.

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Egidijus Balčiūnas

Egidijus Balčiūnas (born 7 May 1975 in Marijampolė) is a Lithuanian sprint canoer.

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Egidijus Juška

Egidius Juška (born 12 March 1975 in Vilnius, Lithuanian SSR, Soviet Union) is a retired Lithuanian professional footballer, who last plays in the A Lyga the highest level of Lithuanian for Žalgiris Vilnius.

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Egidijus Kūris

Egidijus Kūris (born in 1961 in Vilnius, Lithuania) is a Lithuanian judge, professor and PhD in law.

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Egidijus Vaitkūnas

Egidijus Vaitkūnas (born 8 August 1988) is a Lithuanian footballer who plays for FC Minsk and Lithuania national football team as a defender.

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Egidijus Valavičius

Egidijus Valavičius (born December 23, 1978) is a Lithuanian mixed martial artist from Marijampolė.

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Eglė Špokaitė

Eglė Špokaitė (born 1971 in Vilnius) is a Lithuanian ballet dancer, prima ballerina of the Lithuanian National Opera and ballet theater (1989–2011).

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Eglė Bogdanienė

Eglė Bogdanienė (born August 1, 1962 in Vilnius) is a Lithuanian textile artist.

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Eglė Jurgaitytė

Eglė Jurgaitytė (born 24 January 1998 in Vilnius) is a Lithuanian singer, who represented Lithuania at Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2008.

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Eglė Rakauskaitė

Eglė Rakauskaitė, currently better known as Egle Rake, is a Lithuanian visual artist.

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Eglė Vilnius

RK Eglė Vilnius, a.k.a. Eglė-Šviesa for sponsorship reasons, is a Lithuanian women's handball club from Vilnius.

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Eišiškės

Eišiškės (Ejszyszki, Эйши́шки/Eishishki, Эйшы́шкі/Eishyshki, אײשישאׇק/Eyshishok) is a city in southeastern Lithuania on the border with Belarus.

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Eimuntas Nekrošius

Eimuntas Nekrošius (born November 21, 1952 in Pažobris village, Raseiniai district municipality) is one of the most renowned theatre directors in Lithuania.

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Eindhoven

Eindhoven is a municipality and city in the south of the Netherlands, originally at the confluence of the Dommel and Gender streams.

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Einsatzkommando

During World War II, the Nazi German Einsatzkommandos were a sub-group of five Einsatzgruppen mobile killing squads (term used by Holocaust historians) – up to 3,000 men total – usually composed of 500–1,000 functionaries of the SS and Gestapo, whose mission was to exterminate Jews, Polish intellectuals, Romani, homosexuals, communists and the NKVD collaborators in the captured territories often far behind the advancing German front.

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Ekspla

EKSPLA is a laser manufacturing company based in Lithuania.

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Ekstraklasa

The Ekstraklasa is the top Polish professional league for men's association football clubs (it is the country's primary football competition).

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Elazar Shach

Elazar Menachem Man Shach (אלעזר מנחם מן שך) Elazar Shach (January 1, 1899 O.S. – November 2, 2001) was a leading Lithuanian-Jewish Haredi rabbi in Bnei Brak, Israel.

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Elżbieta Szydłowiecka

Elżbieta Szydłowiecka (Elžbieta Šydloveckaitė) (b. 1533, d. 1562) was a Polish–Lithuanian Calvinist noblewoman heiress.

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Elžbieta Kropa

Elžbieta Kropa (born 31 March 1999) is a Lithuanian figure skater.

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Elchonon Wasserman

Elchonon Bunem Wasserman (אלחנן בונים וסרמן; 18746 July 1941)Weekly Biography: Hagaon Harav Elchanan Wasserman Hy"d, Hamodia; 9 July 2008; pg.

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ELEAGUE Major 2017

ELEAGUE Major 2017, also known as Atlanta 2017, was the tenth Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Major tournament.

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Elections in Lithuania

Elections in Lithuania gives information on elections and election results in Lithuania.

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Elections to the People's Assemblies of Western Ukraine and Western Belorussia

Elections to the People's Assemblies of Western Ukraine and Western Belorussia, which took place on October 22, 1939, were an attempt to legitimize the annexation of the Second Polish Republic by the Soviet Union following the September 17 Soviet invasion of Poland in accordance with the secret protocol of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact.

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Electoral Action of Poles in Lithuania – Christian Families Alliance

Electoral Action of Poles in Lithuania – Christian Families Alliance or EAPL–CFA (Lietuvos lenkų rinkimų akcija – Krikščioniškų šeimų sąjunga or LLRA–KŠS; Akcja Wyborcza Polaków na Litwie – Związek Chrześcijańskich Rodzin or AWPL–ZCHR) is a political party in Lithuania.

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Electoral districts of Poland (1935–39)

According to the 1935 Polish Constitution, the country was divided into 104 electoral districts, and the Sejm consisted of 208 members.

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Elektrėnai

Elektrėnai is a city of about 14,000 inhabitants in Lithuania; since 2000 it has been the capital of the Elektrėnai Municipality.

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Elektrėnai Power Plant

The Elektrėnai Power Plant or Lithuania Power Plant (Lietuvos elektrinė) is an 1,800-MW electrical generating station near Elektrėnai, Lithuania, about west of Lithuania's capital, Vilnius.

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Elektrit

Elektrit Radiotechnical Society (Towarzystwo Radiotechniczne „ELEKTRIT”) was the largest privately owned company in Wilno, Second Republic of Poland (now Vilnius, Lithuania) (1925–39).

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Elements of Life World Tour

The Elements of Life World Tour was a Tiësto tour in support of his album Elements of Life.

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Elena Akselrod

Elena Meerovna Akselrod (a; Алена Меераўна Аксельрод; born 1932 in Minsk, Belarus) is a Russian poet, translator, daughter of noted artist Meer Akselrod, wrote a monograph about her father.

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Elena Žalinkevičaitė-Petrauskienė

Elena Žalinkevičaitė-Petrauskienė (September 23, 1900 – May 23, 1986) was a Lithuanian actress and writer.

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Elena Paparizou

Elena "Helena" Paparizou (Έλενα Παπαρίζου,, born 31 January 1982), usually referred to abroad as Helena Paparizou, is a Greek-Swedish singer, songwriter and television personality.

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Eliakum Zunser

Eliakum Zunser (Eliakim Badchen, Elikum Tsunzer) (October 28, 1840 – September 22, 1913) was a Lithuanian Jewish Yiddish-language poet, songwriter, and badchen who lived out the last part of his life in the U.S. A 1905 article in the New York Times lauded him as "the father of Yiddish poetry".

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Elias Tcherikower

Elias Tcherikower, Eliahu Tcherikower, Elias Tscherikower, I. M. Cherikover (1881-1943), was a Russian-born Jewish historian of Judaism or the Jewish people.

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Eliezer ben Samuel

Eliezer ben Samuel of Metz (died 1175) was a Tosafist and the author of the halachic work Sefer Yereim (Vilna 1892).

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Eliezer Dob Liebermann

Eliezer Dob Liebermann (12 April 1820 - 15 April 1895) was a Russian Hebrew-language writer of Jewish origin.

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Eliezer Gordon

Eliezer Gordon (1841–1910) also known as Reb Laizer Telzer, served as the rabbi and rosh yeshiva of Telz, Lithuania.

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Eliezer Poupko

Rabbi Eliezer Poupko (or Pupko) (1886-1961) was born in Radin, Lithuania, on March 18, 1886.

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Elif Jale Yeşilırmak

Elif Jale Yeşilırmak, née Yulia Guramievna Rekvava (Юлия Гурамиевна Реквава), (born July 30, 1986 in Smolensk, Russia) is a Turkish female wrestler of Russian origin competing in the 63 kg division of women's freestyle wrestling.

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Eliyahu Eliezer Dessler

Eliyahu Eliezer Dessler (1892 – 30 December 1953) was an Orthodox rabbi, Talmudic scholar, and Jewish philosopher of the 20th century.

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Elizabeth I (2005 miniseries)

Elizabeth I is a two-part 2005 British historical drama television miniseries directed by Tom Hooper, written by Nigel Williams, and starring Helen Mirren as Elizabeth I of England.

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Elizabeth of Austria (1526–1545)

Elizabeth of Austria (Elżbieta Habsburżanka; 9 July 1526 – 15 June 1545) was the eldest of fifteen children of Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor, and his wife Anna of Bohemia and Hungary.

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Elizaveta Goreva

Elizaveta Nikolayevna Goreva (Елизавета Николаевна Горева, née Voronina, 1859—18 July 1917) was a Russian theatre actress and entrepreneur.

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Elsa Madrigal

Elsa Madrigal (full name Elsa Madrigal Bulnes, b. 1971) Master in Fine Arts, engraving and Bachelor in Fine Arts.

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Else Marie Jakobsen

Else Marie Jakobsen (28 February 1927 – 12 December 2012) was a Norwegian designer and textile artist.

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ELTA

ELTA is a Lithuanian news agency based in the Lithuanian capital Vilnius.

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Elton John 2006 European Tour

The 2006 European Tour is a concert tour by Elton John.

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Elvir Baljić

Elvir Baljić (Elvir Baliç) (born 8 July 1974) is a Bosnian-Herzegovinian and Turkish football manager and former player.

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Elwira Seroczyńska

Elwira Seroczyńska (1 May 1931 – 24 December 2004) was a Polish speed skater.

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Emanuel R. Piore

Emanuel (Mannie) Ruben Piore (19 July 1908 – 9 May 2000) was a scientist and a manager of industrial research.

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Emanuel Tanay

Emanuel Tanay (March 5, 1928 – August 5, 2014) was an American physician, a forensic psychiatrist, and a Jewish Holocaust survivor.

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Embassy of Lithuania in Washington, D.C.

The Embassy of Lithuania in Washington, D.C., is the diplomatic mission of the Republic of Lithuania to the United States.

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Embassy of the United Kingdom, Vilnius

The Embassy of the United Kingdom in Vilnius is the chief diplomatic mission of the United Kingdom in Lithuania.

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Embassy of Ukraine, Vilnius

The Embassy of Ukraine in Vilnius is the diplomatic mission of Ukraine in Lithuania.

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Emeryk August Hutten-Czapski

Emeryk August hrabia Hutten-Czapski, coat of arms Leliwa, (born 21 August 1897 in Stankow, near Minsk, Lithuania, died 31 January 1979 in Rome, Italy), Polish Count, politician, military officer, diplomat and Bailiff of the Polish Sovereign Military Order of Malta.

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Emil August Fieldorf

Emil August Fieldorf “Nil” (20 March 1895 – 24 February 1953) was a Polish brigadier general and a Second World War hero.

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Emil Karewicz

Emil Karewicz (born 13 March 1923 in Wilno, Poland) is a Polish actor.

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Emil Kristev

Emil Kristev is a Bulgarian mixed martial artist.

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Emilia Plater

Countess Emilia Plater (Broel-Plater, Emilija Pliaterytė; 13 November 1806 – 23 December 1831) was a noblewoman and revolutionary from the lands of the partitioned Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.

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Emilija Vileišienė

Emilija Vileišienė née Jasmantaitė (1861–1935) was a Lithuanian activist.

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Emjo Basshe

Emjo Basshe (born Emmanuel Iode Abarbanel Basshe or Emanuel Joseph Jochelman; January 20, 1898 – October 29, 1939) was a Lithuanian-born Jewish American playwright of Spanish ancestry and theatre director who co-founded New York City's New Playwrights Theatre in 1926.

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Ending on a High Note Tour

Ending on a High Note Tour was a worldwide concert tour by Norway synthpop/rock band A-ha in support of the group's ninth studio album, Foot of the Mountain, which was released in June 2009 as well as the compilation 25 which was released in July 2010.

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Energijos skirstymo operatorius

Energijos Skirstymo Operatorius AB (ESO) is an electricity and gas distribution company in Lithuania.

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Energy and Technology Museum

Museum of Energy and Technology (Lithuanian: Energetikos ir technikos muziejus) is an institution dedicated to researching and presenting the industrial heritage of Lithuania, and the history of Vilnius.

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Engineering informatics

Engineering Informatics is an engineering discipline combining information technology (IT) – or informatics – with engineering concepts; It is an interdisciplinary scientific area focusing on the application of advanced computing, information and communication technologies to engineering; The study of use of information and the design of information structures that facilitate the practice of engineering and of designed artifacts that embody and embed information technology and science to achieve social, economic and environmental goals.

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England national football team

The England national football team represents England in international football and is controlled by The Football Association, the governing body for football in England.

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England national football team results (2000–19)

This is a list of the England national football team results from 2000 to the present day (Match 765 onwards).

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England national under-21 football team results

This is a list of the England national under-21 football team results from 2000 to present (Matches 179 onwards).

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Enlargement of the Eurasian Economic Union

The future enlargement of the Eurasian Economic Union is theoretically open to any Post-Soviet states and potentially any country of Europe or Asia.

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Enterprise Lithuania

Enterprise Lithuania (Lithuanian: Versli Lietuva) is a non-profit organization owned by the Ministry of Economy of the Republic of Lithuania.

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Environmental inequality in Europe

Environmental racism in Europe has been documented in relation to racialized immigrant and migrant populations alongside Romani (Roma/Gypsy), Yenish, Irish Traveller, and communities (such as the Sami, Komi, and Nenets) from within continental borders.

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Eparchies and Metropolitanates of the Russian Orthodox Church

This is the list of the metropolitanates and eparchies (dioceses) of the Russian Orthodox Church.

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Episcopal Conference of Lithuania

Lithuanian Bishops' Conference (Lietuvos vyskupų konferencija) is the official meeting of Catholic bishops in Lithuania.

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ER9 electric trainset

For servicing suburban commuter lines, electrified on 25 kV, AC, the Railcar Manufacturing Plant of Riga produced ER9, then ER9p electric trainsets in the 1966-1975 period.

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Erdmonas Simonaitis

Erdmonas Simonaitis (October 30, 1888 in Juschka-Spötzen (Spiečiai), Province of East Prussia – February 24, 1969 in Weinheim, West Germany) was a Prussian Lithuanian activist particularly active in the Klaipėda Region (Memel Territory) and advocating its union with Lithuania.

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Erfurt

Erfurt is the capital and largest city in the state of Thuringia, central Germany.

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Eric P. Kelly

Eric Philbrook Kelly (March 16, 1884 – January 3, 1960) was an American journalist, academic and author of children's books.

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Erich Schmidt (pilot)

Erich "Schmidtchen" Schmidt (17 November 1914 – 31 August 1941) was a Luftwaffe ace and recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross during World War II.

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EROI

EROI or the Eastman Rochester Organ Initiative is a project run by the Eastman School of Music with the goal of creating a unique collection of organ instruments in Rochester, New York.

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Ervin Katona

Ervin Katona (Serbian Cyrillic: Ервин Катона) (born 5 January 1977, Subotica, SFR Yugoslavia) is a leading Serbian strongman competitor and regular entrant to the World's Strongest Man competition.

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Eryx miliaris

Eryx miliaris, known commonly as the Dwarf sand boa, is a species of snake in the Boidae family.

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Escadron de Chasse 2/30 Normandie-Niemen

Escadron de Chasse or Fighter Squadron 2/30 Normandie-Niemen (Escadron de Chasse 2/30 Normandie-Niemen) is a Fighter aircraft unit of the French Air Force.

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ESL One Cologne 2016

ESL One Cologne 2016 was an Electronic Sports League Counter-Strike: Global Offensive tournament.

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Esperantist of the Year

The Esperantist of the Year (Esperantisto de la Jaro) is an honorary designation bestowed each year by the editors of the Esperanto-language monthly La Ondo de Esperanto (English: The Wave of Esperanto).

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Esperanto club

An Esperanto club (Esperanto-klubo) is a club of Esperanto speakers, or Esperantists.

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Esther Hautzig

Esther R. Hautzig (אסתר האוציג, born October 18, 1930 – died November 1, 2009) was an American writer, best known for her award-winning book The Endless Steppe (1968).

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Esther Rabbah

Esther Rabbah (Hebrew: אסתר רבה) is the midrash to the Book of Esther in the current Midrash editions.

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Esther Seiden

Esther Seiden (March 9, 1908 – June 3, 2014) was a mathematical statistician known for her research on the design of experiments and combinatorial design theory.

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Esther Shalev-Gerz

Esther Shalev-Gerz (born Gilinsky) is a contemporary artist.

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Esther Vilenska

Esther Vilenska (אסתר וילנסקה‎ 8 June 1918 – 8 November 1975) was an Israeli communist politician, journalist and author who served as a member of the Knesset for Maki between 1951 and 1959 and then again from 1961 to 1965.

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Estonia national football team

The Estonia national football team (Eesti jalgpallikoondis) represents Estonia in international football and is controlled by the Estonian Football Association (Eesti Jalgpalli Liit), the governing body for football in Estonia.

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Estonia national football team 1994

The 1994 season was the third full year of competitive football in the Baltic country as an independent nation.

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Estonia national football team 1995

The 1995 season was the fourth full year of competitive football in Estonia as an independent nation.

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Estonia national football team 1997

The 1997 season was the sixth full year of competitive football in the Baltic country as an independent nation.

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Estonia national football team 1999

The 1999 season was the eighth full year of competitive football in the Baltic country as an independent nation.

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Estonia national football team results

This is a list of the Estonia national football team results from 2013 to the present day.

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Estonia–Lithuania relations

Estonia–Lithuania relations refer to the bilateral relations between Estonia and Lithuania.

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Estonian Air

Estonian Air was the flag carrier airline of Estonia between 1991 and 2015.

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Ethel de Keyser

Ethel de Keyser (4 November 1926 — 16 July 2004) was a South African anti-apartheid activist based in London, England.

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ETM

ETM may stand for.

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Etymological dictionary

An etymological dictionary discusses the etymology of the words listed.

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Eugene Rozhitsky

Father Eugene Ionnikievich Rozhitsky (Polish: Eugeniusz Różycki, born on 24 December 1896, Litvinkov, Russian Empire - ?) was an Orthodox (later the Greek-Catholic) priest.

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Eugenija Šimkūnaitė

Eugenija Šimkūnaitė (11 February 1920 – 27 January 1996) was a Lithuanian pharmacist, ethnographer, and herbalist.

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Eugenijus Nikolskis

Eugenijus Nikolskis (1917 – ?) was a Lithuanian basketball and table tennis player.

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Eugeniusz Bodo

Eugeniusz Bodo (born Bohdan Eugène Junod; 18991943) was a film director, producer and one of the most popular Polish actors and comedians of the inter-war period.

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Eugeniusz Grodziński

Eugeniusz Grodziński (January 10, 1912, Pskov, Russia – October 11, 1994, Warsaw, Poland) was a Polish philosopher, whose principal interests were philosophy of natural language, philosophical foundations of logic, and philosophical problems of psychology.

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Eugeniusz Kazimirowski

Eugeniusz Marcin Kazimirowski (November 11, 1873 – September 23, 1939 in Białystok) was a Polish Realistic painter, best known for painting the first Divine Mercy painting in 1934 based on the request of Saint Faustyna Kowalska and her confessor Michael Sopocko.

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Euphrosyne of Polotsk

Euphrosyne of Polotsk (or Polatsk, Połack) (1104–1167) was the granddaughter of a prince of Polotsk, Vseslav, and daughter of Prince Svyatoslav of Polotsk.

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Eurasian wolf

The Eurasian wolf (Canis lupus lupus), also known as the common wolfMech, L. David (1981), The Wolf: The Ecology and Behaviour of an Endangered Species, University of Minnesota Press, p. 354, or Middle Russian forest wolf,Heptner, V. G. & Naumov, N. P. (1998), Science Publishers, Inc.

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Euroapotheca

is the international group of companies in the Baltics and CEE region managing pharmacy retail chains and wholesale companies in Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Poland and Ukraine.

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EuroBasket 2011

EuroBasket 2011 was the 37th men's European Basketball Championship, held by FIBA Europe.

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EuroBasket 2017 qualification

This article describes the qualification procedure for EuroBasket 2017.

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EuroBillTracker

EuroBillTracker (EBT) is a website designed for tracking euro banknotes.

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Eurocon

Eurocon is an annual science fiction convention held in Europe.

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Eurocup Basketball 2011–12 Last 16 Group L

Standings and Results for Group L of the Last 16 phase of the 2011–12 Eurocup basketball tournament.

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Eurocup Basketball 2011–12 Regular Season Group F

Standings and Results for Group F of the Regular Season phase of the 2011–12 Eurocup basketball tournament.

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Eurocup Basketball 2013–14 Last 32 Group P

Standings and Results for Group P of the Last 32 phase of the 2013–14 Eurocup basketball tournament.

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EuroHockey Nations Challenge

The EuroHockey Nations Challenge is a competition run by the European Hockey Federation for European national field hockey teams.

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Euroleague 2007–08 Regular Season Group B

Standings and Results for Group B of the Regular Season phase of the 2007-08 Euroleague basketball tournament.

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Euroleague 2007–08 Top 16 Group E

Standings and results for Group E of the Top 16 phase of the 2007-08 Euroleague basketball tournament.

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Euroleague 2010–11 Regular Season Group C

Standings and Results for Group C of the Regular Season phase of the 2010–11 Euroleague basketball tournament.

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Euroleague 2010–11 Top 16 Group E

Standings and Results for Group E of the Top 16 phase of the 2010–11 Euroleague basketball tournament.

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Euroleague 2012–13 Regular Season Group D

Standings and Results for Group D of the Regular Season phase of the 2012–13 Euroleague basketball tournament.

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Euroleague 2013–14 Regular Season Group D

Standings and Results for Group D of the Regular Season phase of the 2013–14 Euroleague basketball tournament.

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EuroLeague Women 2007–08 Knockout Stage

EuroLeague Women 2007–08 Knockout Stage are the main rounds of EuroLeague Women 2007-08, included Eighth-Finals and Quarter-Finals.

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Euroleague Women 2007–08 Regular Season Group D

Standings and Results for Group D of the Regular Season phase of the 2007-08 Euroleague Women basketball tournament.

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Eurolot

Eurolot S.A. (previously styled as EuroLOT) was a Polish regional airline based in Warsaw.

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Euromaidan

Euromaidan (Євромайдан, Евромайдан,, literally "Euro Square") was a wave of demonstrations and civil unrest in Ukraine, which began on the night of 21 November 2013 with public protests in Maidan Nezalezhnosti ("Independence Square") in Kiev.

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Europa Tower

The Europa Tower (Europos bokštas) is the tallest skyscraper in the Baltic states.

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Europe

Europe is a continent located entirely in the Northern Hemisphere and mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere.

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European Arenas Association

European Arenas Association (EAA) is an international association that represents 31 indoor arenas from 20 European countries.

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European Artistic Gymnastics Championships – Men's individual all-around

Category:European Artistic Gymnastics Championships Category:All-around artistic gymnastics.

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European Capital of Culture

The European Capital of Culture is a city designated by the European Union (EU) for a period of one calendar year during which it organises a series of cultural events with a strong pan-European dimension.

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European Congress of Ethnic Religions

The European Congress of Ethnic Religions (ECER) is an organisation for cooperation among associations that promote the ethnic religions of Europe The primary goal of the ECER is the strengthening of pre-Christian ethnic religious traditions of Europe, emphasizing and fostering their ties with Neopagan movements with ethnic focuses which developed during the 1980s to 1990s.

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European Design Award

The European Design Awards, also known as the ED-Awards, are annual awards presented to European designers for outstanding work in the communication design field.

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European Foundation of Human Rights

European Foundation of Human Rights (EFHR) (lt. Europos žmogaus teisių fondas, pl. Europejska Fundacja Praw Człowieka, rus. Европейский Фонд Прав Человека) is an organization established in 2010 in Lithuania in response to the increasing number of human rights violations within the country of Lithuania, and more specifically regarding the rights of ethnic minorities.

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European Grand Prix for Choral Singing

The European Grand Prix for Choral Singing (in French, Grand Prix Européen de Chant Choral, commonly abbreviated as European Choral Grand Prix or GPE) is an annual choral competition between the winners of six European choral competitions.

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European Green Capital Award

The European Green Capital Award is an award for a European city based on its environmental record.

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European Hit Radio

European Hit Radio (latvian: Eiropas Hītu Radio (EHR), lithuanian: "Europos Hitų Radijas") is a commercial radio station in the Baltic states.

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European Hot Air Balloon Championships

European Hot Air Balloon Championships is a European Hot Air Ballooning competition organised by Fédération Aéronautique Internationale.

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European Humanities University

European Humanities University (Еўрапейскі гуманітарны ўніверсітэт (ЕГУ), Europos Humanitarinis Universitetas (EHU), Европейский гуманитарный университет (ЕГУ)) is a private, non-profit liberal arts university founded in Minsk, Belarus, in 1992.

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European Institute for Gender Equality

The European Institute for Gender Equality is a Vilnius-based agency of the European Union inaugurated in 2007.

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European integration

European integration is the process of industrial, political, legal, economic, social and cultural integration of states wholly or partially in Europe.

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European Marian Network

The European Marian Network connects twenty Catholic Marian sanctuaries in Europe (as many as the number of decades in the Rosary).

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European Men's Artistic Gymnastics Championships

The European Men's Artistic Gymnastics Championships are an annual series of artistic gymnastics championships for male gymnasts from European countries organised by the European Union of Gymnastics.

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European route E272

European route E 272 is a Class B road part of the International E-road network.

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European route E28

European route E 28 is a west-east intermediate road in the international E-road network.

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European route E85

European route E 85 is part of the International E-road network, which is a series of main roads in Europe.

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European Union

The European Union (EU) is a political and economic union of EUnum member states that are located primarily in Europe.

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European Union Anti-Corruption Initiative in Ukraine

The European Union Anti-Corruption Initiative, EUACI, is the largest program of technical assistance in fighting corruption implemented by the European Union in Ukraine.

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European Union of Music Competitions for Youth

The European Union of Music Competitions for Youth (EMCY) is a European umbrella organisation for about fifty national and international music competitions for young people.

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European Union Science Olympiad

The European Union Science Olympiad (EUSO) is a team-based science competition for the European Union's (EU) students to display their capabilities in natural sciences.

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European Wrestling Championships

The European Wrestling Championships is main wrestling championships in Europe.

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European Youth Capital

Italy Turin (2010) Belgium Antwerp (2011) Portugal Braga (2012) Slovenia Maribor (2013) Greece Thessaloniki (2014) Ganja (2016) The European Youth Capital (abbreviated EYC) is the title awarded to a European city for the period of one year, during which it is given the chance to showcase, through a multi-faceted programme, its youth-related cultural, social, political and economic life and development.

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European Youth Parliament

The European Youth Parliament is a politically unbound non-profit organisation, which encourages European youth to actively engage in citizenship and cultural understanding.

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Europos Parkas

Europos Parkas (the "Park of Europe") is a 50-hectare open-air museum located 17 km from Vilnius, Lithuania.

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EuroVelo

EuroVelo is a network of long-distance cycling routes (currently 14) criss-crossing Europe, in various stages of completion.

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Eustachy Tyszkiewicz

Tomb of Eustachy Tyszkiewicz on the Rossie cemetery Count Eustachy Tyszkiewicz h. Leliwa (1814, Lahojsk – 1874 in Wilno) was a Polish noble, archaeologist and historian from the former Grand Duchy of Lithuania and White Ruthenia, then part of the Russian Empire.

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Eva Gray

Eva Gray is a stage and screen actress.

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Evaldas Šiškevičius

Evaldas Šiškevičius (born 30 December 1988) is a Lithuanian professional road bicycle racer and mountain biker, currently riding for UCI Professional Continental team.

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Evaldas Žabas

Evaldas Žabas (born 21 April 1988 in Vilnius, Lithuanian SSR) is a Canadian–Lithuanian professional basketball player, who currently plays for Leuven Bears of the Belgian League.

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Evangelical Cemetery, Vilnius

The Evangelical Cemetery in Vilnius, Lithuania was established in the early 19th century.

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Evelina Puzaitė

Evelina Puzaite (born 1982) is a Lithuanian classical pianist, composer, writer, and supporter of Baltic music Evelina was born in Vilnius, Lithuania, and was first taught piano by her mother Irena.

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Everlasting Moments

Everlasting Moments (Maria Larssons eviga ögonblick) is a 2008 Swedish drama film directed by Jan Troell, starring Maria Heiskanen, Mikael Persbrandt and Jesper Christensen.

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Evgeni Vasiukov

Evgeni Andreyevich Vasiukov (Евгений Андреевич Васюко́в, March 5, 1933 – May 10, 2018) was a Russian chess grandmaster, one of the strongest players in the world during his peak.

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Evgeny Karnovich

Evgeny Petrovich Karnovich (Евгений Петрович Карнович, 15 November 1823—6 November 1885) was Russian writer, historian, journalist and editor.

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Ex – Amici come prima!

Ex – Amici come prima! is an Italian comedy film.

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Exciter Tour

Exciter Tour was a 2001 concert tour by the English electronic band Depeche Mode in support of the group's tenth studio album, Exciter, which was released in May 2001.

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Exile Tour

The Exile Tour is the second concert tour by British band Hurts in support of their second album Exile.

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Exonym and endonym

An exonym or xenonym is an external name for a geographical place, or a group of people, an individual person, or a language or dialect.

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Fabian Gottlieb von Osten-Sacken

Prince Fabian Gottlieb von der Osten-Sacken (Фабиан Вильгельмович Остен-Сакен) (20 October 1752 – 7 September 1837) was a Baltic-German Field Marshal who led the Russian army against the Duchy of Warsaw and later governed Paris during the city's brief occupation by the anti-French coalition.

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Fabijoniškės

Fabijoniškės, located in the northern part of Vilnius, is one of the newest districts of Vilnius municipality, built in the late 1980s to early 1990s in the territory of former Fabijoniškės village.

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Fabio Kwasi

Fabio Kwasi (age 22) is a Surinamese-Dutch kickboxer currently competing in the cruiserweight and heavyweight divisions.

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Family of Gediminas

The family of Gediminas is a group of family members of Gediminas, Grand Duke of Lithuania (ca. 1275–1341), who interacted in the 14th century.

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Fanny Gordon

Fanny Gordon, (Polish:Faina Markowna Kwiatkowska Russian: Фаина Марковна Квятковская (Faina Markovna Kvyatkovskaya) - (also known as Faiga Jofé, Fayge Yoffe or Fayge Yofe; 23 December 1914 in Yalta – 9 July 1991 in Leningrad) was Polish-Soviet composer. She was only female laykhte-muzik ("light" i.e. pop music) composer in Poland.

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Fanya Baron

Fanya Anisimovna Baron (Фа́ня Ани́симовна Ба́рон) (1887 – September 29, 1921) was a Russian anarchist revolutionary who lived in America from 1911 to 1917 when she returned to her homeland to build a post-revolutionary society.

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Farewell Herr Schwarz

Farewell Herr Schwarz ((lit. "snow from yesterday"), היה שלום פטר שווארץ (Farewell Peter Schwarz)) is a 2014 German–Israeli documentary film by Yael Reuveny, her first.

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Faroe Islands national football team

The Faroe Islands national football team (Føroyska fótbóltsmanslandsliðið; Færøernes fodboldlandshold), represents the Faroe Islands in association football and is controlled by the Faroe Islands Football Association.

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Faroe Islands national football team results

The Faroe Islands national football team represents the Faroe Islands in association football and is controlled by the Faroe Islands Football Association (FSF), the governing body of the sport in the country.

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Fasces

Fasces ((Fasci,, a plurale tantum, from the Latin word fascis, meaning "bundle") is a bound bundle of wooden rods, sometimes including an axe with its blade emerging. The fasces had its origin in the Etruscan civilization and was passed on to ancient Rome, where it symbolized a magistrate's power and jurisdiction. The axe originally associated with the symbol, the Labrys (Greek: λάβρυς, lábrys) the double-bitted axe, originally from Crete, is one of the oldest symbols of Greek civilization. To the Romans, it was known as a bipennis. Commonly, the symbol was associated with female deities, from prehistoric through historic times. The image has survived in the modern world as a representation of magisterial or collective power, law and governance. The fasces frequently occurs as a charge in heraldry: it is present on the reverse of the U.S. Mercury dime coin and behind the podium in the United States House of Representatives; and it was the origin of the name of the National Fascist Party in Italy (from which the term fascism is derived). During the first half of the 20th century both the fasces and the swastika (each symbol having its own unique ancient religious and mythological associations) became heavily identified with the authoritarian/fascist political movements of Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini. During this period the swastika became deeply stigmatized, but the fasces did not undergo a similar process. The fact that the fasces remained in use in many societies after World War II may have been due to the fact that prior to Mussolini the fasces had already been adopted and incorporated within the governmental iconography of many governments outside Italy. As such, its use persists as an accepted form of governmental and other iconography in various contexts. (The swastika remains in common usage in parts of Asia for religious purposes which are also unrelated to early 20th century European fascism.) The fasces is sometimes confused with the related term fess, which in French heraldry is called a fasce.

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Faustina Kowalska

Saint Maria Faustyna Kowalska of the Blessed Sacrament, OLM, popularly spelled Faustina (born as Helena Kowalska; 25 August 1905 in Głogowiec – 5 October 1938 in Kraków, Poland), was a Polish Roman Catholic nun and mystic.

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FC Vilnius

FC Vilnius was a Lithuanian football club, playing in the capital city of Vilnius.

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FC Vytis Vilnius

FC Vilniaus Vytis is a Lithuanian football team from the city of Vilnius.

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February 1901

The following events occurred in February 1901.

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Fedor Duz-Khotimirsky

Fedor (Fyodor) Ivanovich Duz–Khotimirsky (sometimes transliterated Chotimirski, Khotymirsky etc.; Фёдор Дуз-Хотимирский; 25 September 1881, Chernihiv or Moscow – 5 November 1965, Moscow) was a Russian chess master.

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Fedor Emelianenko

Fedor Vladimirovich Emelianenko (r,; born 28 September 1976) is a Ukrainian-born Russian heavyweight mixed martial artist (MMA), sambist, and judoka, currently competing for Rizin Fighting Federation and Bellator MMA.

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FEI World Cup Jumping 2008/2009

The FEI World Cup Jumping 2008–09 will be the 31st edition of the premier international show jumping competition run by the FEI.

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FEI World Cup Jumping 2011/2012

The FEI World Cup Jumping 2011/2012 is the 34th edition of the premier international show jumping competition run by the FEI.

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Felicija Bortkevičienė

Felicija Bortkevičienė née Povickaitė (1 September 1873 – 21 October 1945) was a Lithuanian politician and long-term publisher of Lietuvos ūkininkas and Lietuvos žinios.

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Feliks Łubieński

Feliks Walezjusz Władysław Łubieński (born 22 November 1758 Minoga near Olkusz, died 2 October 1848 Guzów) was a Polish politician, jurist, Minister of Justice in the Grand Duchy of Warsaw, starosta of Nakieł, a member of the Friends of the Constitution and a Prussian count.

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Feliks Żukowski

Feliks Żukowski (30 May 1904 – 17 January 1976) was a Polish actor and theatre director.

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Feliks Janiewicz

Feliks Janiewicz, in English often Felix Yaniewicz (Vilnius 1762 – 21 May 1848 Edinburgh) was a Polish composer and violinist in exile.

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Feliks Koneczny

Feliks Karol Koneczny (1 November 1862, Kraków – 10 February 1949, Kraków) was a Polish historian and social philosopher.

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Felix Dzerzhinsky

Felix Edmundovich Dzerzhinsky (Russian: Фе́ликс Эдму́ндович Дзержи́нский; Polish: Feliks Dzierżyński; 20 July 1926), nicknamed Iron Felix, was a Polish and Soviet Bolshevik revolutionary, leader and statesman.

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Fenerbahçe Ülker Euroleague 2007–08

Fenerbahçe Ülker is the professional men's basketball department of Fenerbahçe S.K., a major multisport club based in Istanbul, Turkey.

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Fenerbahçe Ülker Euroleague 2010–11

Fenerbahçe Ülker is the professional men's basketball department of Fenerbahçe S.K., a major multisport club based in Istanbul, Turkey.

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Ferdynand Ruszczyc

Ferdynand Ruszczyc h. Lis (1870–1936) was a painter, printmaker, and stage designer from Polish noble family of Clan Lis.

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Fermentas

Fermentas was a biotechnology company specializing in the discovery and production of molecular biology products for life science research and diagnostics.

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FIBA EuroBasket 1999 qualification

Qualification for the 1999 FIBA European Championship, commonly called FIBA EuroBasket 1999 took place between 22 May 1996 and 28 February 1999.

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FIBA EuroBasket 2011 Group E

Group E of the EuroBasket 2011 took place between September 7 and September 11, 2011.

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FIBA EuroBasket 2011 Group F

Group F of the EuroBasket 2011 took place between September 8 and September 12, 2011.

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FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship

The FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship, previously known as FIBA Europe Championship for Cadets, is a basketball competition inaugurated in 1971.

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FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship

The FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship, originally known as the European Championship for Juniors, is a youth men's basketball competition that was inaugurated in 1964.

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FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship

The FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship, previously known as the European Championship for Men '22 and Under', is a basketball competition inaugurated in 1992.

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Fiber to the premises by country

This article lists the deployment of fiber to the premises, fiber to the home and fiber to the building by country.

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Fibrosa Spolka Akcyjna v Fairbairn Lawson Combe Barbour Ltd

Fibrosa Spolka Akcyjna v Fairbairn Lawson Combe Barbour Ltd also known as the Fibrosa case, is a leading English decision of the House of Lords on contract law and the doctrines of frustration.

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Filip Friedman

Filip (Philip) Friedman (27 April 1901, Lemberg – 7 February 1960, New York City) was a Polish-Jewish historian and the author of several books on history and economics.

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Final Solution

The Final Solution (Endlösung) or the Final Solution to the Jewish Question (die Endlösung der Judenfrage) was a Nazi plan for the extermination of the Jews during World War II.

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Finnish exonyms

Below is list of Finnish language exonyms for towns and cities in non-Finnish-speaking areas.

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Fiodor Černych

Fiodor Ivanovič Černych (Фёдор Иванович Черных; born 21 May 1991) is a Russian-born Lithuanian professional footballer who plays as a striker, winger or midfielder for Russian club FC Dynamo Moscow and the Lithuania national football team.

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First Aliyah

The First Aliyah (Hebrew: העלייה הראשונה, HaAliyah HaRishona), also known as the agriculture Aliyah, is a term used to describe a major wave of Zionist immigration (aliyah) to Palestine between 1882 and 1903.

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First Battle of Grodno (1920)

The First Battle of Grodno took place between July 19 and July 20, 1920, during the Polish-Soviet War.

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FK Žalgiris

Futbolo Klubas Žalgiris, commonly known as Žalgiris Vilnius or simply Žalgiris is a Lithuanian professional football club based in Vilnius.

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FK Geležinis Vilkas

Geležinis Vilkas Vilnius is a Lithuanian football team from Vilnius.

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FK MRU Vilnius

FK MRU Vilnius is a Lithuanian football team.

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FK Neris Vilnius

AFK Neris Vilnius was a Lithuanian football team from the city of Vilnius.

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FK Panerys Vilnius

FK Panerys Vilnius is a defunct Lithuanian football club from the capital Vilnius, which was founded in 1975.

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FK REO Vilnius

FK REO Vilnius was a Lithuanian football team, based in the town of Vilnius.

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FK Rotalis Vilnius

SFK Rotalis, is a Lithuanian football club from the city of Vilnius.

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FK Saliutas Vilnius

Saliutas Vilnius was a Lithuanian football club from Vilnius.

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FK Trakai

Futbolo Klubas Trakai, also known simply as FK Trakai, is a Lithuanian professional football club based in Trakai.

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FK Vėtra

FK Vėtra was a Lithuanian football team from the capital city of Vilnius.

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Flazm

Flazm Interactive Entertainment is a Lithuanian video game developer and publisher founded in 2010.

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Flight of Poles from the USSR

The flight and uprooting of Poles from all territories east of the boundary of modern-day Poland, pertains to the dramatic decrease of Polish presence in the former Soviet Union in the first half of the 20th century.

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Florence Sitruk

Florence Sitruk (born 1974, Heidelberg) harpist, professor of harp and music teacher of French and German ancestry.

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Flugblat

Flugblat (פלוג בלאט, 'Leaflet') was a Yiddish-language daily newspaper published in Vilnius between October 13, 1915 and January, 1916 (i.e., during the German occupation of the city).

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Fluxus

Fluxus is an international and interdisciplinary group of artists, composers, designers and poets that took shape in the 1960s and 1970s.

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FlyLAL-Lithuanian Airlines

flyLAL (also known as Lithuanian Airlines and LAL) was the national airline of Lithuania, based in Vilnius.

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Foje

Foje was one of the most successful and best known rock bands in Lithuania.

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Folksgrupe

Folksgrupe (פאלקסגרופע, 'People's Group' in English) was a Jewish Anti-Zionist political organization in Russia, founded at a meeting in Vilna in March 1905.

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Football in occupied Poland (1939–45)

On September 1, 1939, the armed forces of Nazi Germany invaded Poland from the west initiating World War II.

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Football Junior Championships of Poland

Football Junior Championships of Poland Under-19 (Mistrzostwa Polski juniorow w pilce noznej) is a competition with a long, 71-year history, which started in the summer of 1936.

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Foreign relations of Armenia

Armenia has maintained a policy of complementarism by trying to have positive and friendly relations with Iran, Russia, and the West, including the United States and the European Union since its independence.

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Foreign relations of Austria

The 1955 Austrian State Treaty ended the four-power occupation and recognized Austria as an independent and sovereign state.

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Foreign relations of Azerbaijan

Azerbaijan is a member of the United Nations, the Non-Aligned Movement, the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, NATO's Partnership for Peace, the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council, the World Health Organization, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development; the Council of Europe, CFE Treaty, the Community of Democracies; the International Monetary Fund; and the World Bank.

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Foreign relations of Belarus

The Byelorussian SSR was one of only two Soviet republics to be separate members of the United Nations (the other being the Ukrainian SSR).

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Foreign relations of Bulgaria

Foreign relations of the Republic of Bulgaria are the Bulgarian government's external relations with the outside world.

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Foreign relations of Canada

The foreign relations of Canada are Canada's relations with other governments and peoples.

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Foreign relations of Estonia

The Republic of Estonia gained its independence from the Russian Empire on 24 February 1918 and established diplomatic relations with many countries via membership of the League of Nations.

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Foreign relations of Finland

The foreign relations of Finland are the responsibility of the president of Finland, who leads foreign policy in cooperation with the government.

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Foreign relations of France

In the 19th century France built a new colonial empire second only to the British Empire.

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Foreign relations of Georgia

Georgia's location, nestled between the Black Sea, Russia, and Turkey, renders it strategically important.

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Foreign relations of Germany

The Federal Republic of Germany (FRG) is a Central European country and member of the European Union, G4, G8, the G20, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).

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Foreign relations of Greece

As one of the oldest Euro-Atlantic member states in the region of Southeast Europe, Greece enjoys a prominent geopolitical role as a middle power, due to its political and geographical proximity to Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and Africa.

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Foreign relations of Hungary

Hungary wields considerable influence in Central and Eastern Europe and is a middle power in international affairs.

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Foreign relations of Israel

Israel joined the United Nations on 11 May 1949.

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Foreign relations of Italy

Foreign relations of the Italian Republic are the Italian government's external relations with the outside world.

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Foreign relations of Kazakhstan

Foreign relations of Kazakhstan are primarily based on economic and political security.

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Foreign relations of Latvia

The foreign relations of Latvia are the primary responsibility of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

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Foreign relations of Lithuania

Lithuania is a country on the south-eastern shore of the Baltic Sea, a member of the United Nations Organisation, the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe, the European Union, the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, the World Trade Organisation.

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Foreign relations of Luxembourg

Grand Duchy of Luxembourg has long been a prominent supporter of European political and economic integration.

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Foreign relations of Malta

For several years after independence in 1964, under the Nationalist Party government, Malta followed a policy of close co-operation with the United Kingdom and other NATO countries.

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Foreign relations of Mexico

The foreign relations of Mexico are directed by the President of the United Mexican States and managed through the Secretariat of Foreign Affairs.

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Foreign relations of Poland

The Republic of Poland is a Central European country and member of the European Union and NATO, among others.

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Foreign relations of Romania

The foreign relations of Romania are conducted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Ministerul Afacerilor Externe).

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Foreign relations of South Korea

The foreign relations of South Korea (officially the Republic of Korea) are South Korean relations with other governments.

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Foreign relations of the Axis powers

Foreign relations of the Axis powers includes states which were not officially members of the Axis but had relations with one or more Axis members.

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Foreign relations of the Czech Republic

The Czech Republic is a Central European country, a member of the European Union, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OSCE), the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), the United Nations (and all of its main specialized agencies and boards).

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Foreign relations of the Holy See

The Holy See, as distinct from the city-state of the Vatican City, over which the Holy See has "full ownership, exclusive dominion, and sovereign authority and jurisdiction," has long been recognised as a subject of international law and as an active participant in international relations.

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Foreign relations of the Kingdom of Denmark

The foreign policy of the Kingdom of Denmark is based on its identity as a sovereign state in Europe, the Arctic and the North Atlantic.

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Foreign relations of the Republic of Ireland

The foreign relations of Ireland are substantially influenced by its membership of the European Union, although bilateral relations with the United States and United Kingdom are also important to the state.

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Foreign relations of the United Kingdom

The diplomatic foreign relations of the United Kingdom are conducted by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, headed by the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs.

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Foreign relations of Ukraine

Ukraine has formal relations with many nations and in recent decades has been establishing diplomatic relations with an expanding circle of nations.

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Foros Church

The Church of Christ's Resurrection is a popular tourist attraction on the outskirts of Yalta in the Crimea, known primarily for its scenic location, overlooking the Black Sea littoral from a 400-metre cliff near Baidarsky Pass.

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Forum Palace

Forum Palace is a commercial center and indoor arena in Vilnius.

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Francišak Bahuševič

Francišak Bahuševič (Францішак Багушэвіч, – was a Belarusian poet, writer and lawyer, considered to be one of the initiators of modern Belarusian literature.

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Francis Edmunds

Francis Edmunds (born 30 March 1902 Vilnius, Lithuania (then part of the Russian Empire) - died 13 November 1989 Forest Row, East Sussex) was an educator and Anthroposophist and the founder of Emerson College, Forest Row.

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Francis Goya

Francis Goya (born François Edouard Weyer, 16 May 1946) is a Belgian classical guitar player and producer.

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Franciscan martyrs of Vilnius

Franciscan martyrs of Vilnius are 14 semi-legendary Franciscan friars murdered in Vilnius, capital of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, during the reign of Algirdas (1345–77).

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Franciszek Żwirko

Franciszek Żwirko (16 September 1895 – 11 September 1932) was a prominent Polish sport and military aviator.

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Franciszek Cebulak

Franciszek Ludwik Cebulak (16 September 1906 – 4 August 1960) was a Polish football midfielder, who represented the Polish national team in the 1936 Berlin Olympic Games.

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Franciszek Indan Pykna

Franciszek Indan Pykna (12 July 1913 – 29 January 1992) was a Polish mathematician, philosopher, and linguist.

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Franciszek Kareu

Very Rev.

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Franciszek Ksawery Lampi

Franciszek Ksawery Lampi, also known as Franz Xaver Lampi (22 January 1782 – 22 July 1852), was a Polish Romantic painter born in Austria of ethnic Italian background.

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Franciszek Malewski

Franciszek Hieronim Malewski of Jastrzębiec coat of arms (1800-1870) was a Polish lawyer, archivist and journalist.

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Franciszek Niepokólczycki

Franciszek Niepokólczycki (nom de guerre "Teodor", "Szubert") (born October 27, 1900 in Żytomierz, Volhynian Governorate died June 11, 1974 in Warsaw) was a colonel and a sapper in the Polish Army, soldier of the Polish Home Army (AK) and the anti-communist organization Freedom and Independence (WiN) and a political prisoner during the Stalinist period in Poland.

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Franciszek Smuglewicz

Franciszek Smuglewicz, or Pranciškus Smuglevičius, 6 October 1745 – 18 September 1807) was a Polish-Lithuanian draughtsman and painter. Smuglewicz is considered a progenitor of Lithuanian art in the modern era. Some consider him as a spiritual father of Jan Matejko's school of painting. His brother was Antoni Smuglewicz.

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Franciszek Wróblewski

Franciszek Wróblewski (26 March 1789 in Vilnius - 28 April 1857 in Vilnius) was a Polish szlachcic and a Doctor of Medicine and Surgery operating in Wilno (Vilnius).

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Franciszka Arnsztajnowa

Franciszka Arnsztajnowa (in full: Franciszka Hanna Arnsztajnowa; 19 February 1865 – August 1942) was a Polish poet, playwright, and translator of Jewish descent.

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Franciszka Urszula Radziwiłłowa

Francesca Ursula Radziwill (February 13, 1705, Chartorysk – May 23, 1753, Navahrudak), was a Polish writer and playwright, the first female writer on the territory of modern Poland and Belarus.

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Franco de Franco

Franco de Franco (circa 1585 in Corulani – June 30, 1611 in Vilnius) was an Italian Calvinist who was sentenced to death in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth on religious grounds.

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Francysk Skaryna

Francysk Skaryna or Francisk Skorina (pronounced; Franciscus Scorina, 985-11-0108-7) Скарына; Franciszek Skaryna; ca.

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Frank J. Oteri

Frank J. Oteri (born May 12, 1964) is a New York City-based composer, a music journalist, lecturer, and new music advocateDrew McManus,, The Partial Observer, June 5, 2006.

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Frank Zappa

Frank Vincent Zappa (December 21, 1940 – December 4, 1993) was an American musician, composer, activist and filmmaker.

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Frank Zappa in popular culture

This is a list of tributes and references to the American composer, guitarist, singer, film director, and satirist, Frank Zappa.

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Frantsishak Alyakhnovich

Frantsishak Alyakhnovich (March 9, 1883 in Vilnius – March 3, 1944 in Vilnius, Францішак Аляхновіч, Franciszek Olechnowicz, František Olechnovič) was a Belarusian writer, journalist of Polish and Czech origins.

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Franz Murer

Franz Murer (24 January 1912 – 5 January 1994), also known as the "Butcher from Vilnius", was an Austrian SS officer, who set up, organized, and ruled Vilna Ghetto.

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Franz Perkhorovich

Franz Iosifovich Perkhorovich (27 May 1894 11 October 1961) was a Belarusian Soviet Army lieutenant general and a Hero of the Soviet Union.

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Frederic Zelnik

Frederic Zelnik (17 May 1885 - 29 November 1950) was one of the most important producers-directors of the German silent cinema.

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French invasion of Russia

The French invasion of Russia, known in Russia as the Patriotic War of 1812 (Отечественная война 1812 года Otechestvennaya Voyna 1812 Goda) and in France as the Russian Campaign (Campagne de Russie), began on 24 June 1812 when Napoleon's Grande Armée crossed the Neman River in an attempt to engage and defeat the Russian army.

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Frida Rubiner

Frida Rubiner (born Frida Ichak / Фрида Абрамовна Ицхоки: 28 April 1879 – 22 January 1952) was a political activist (KPD), writer, journalist and translator of important communist Russian texts into German.

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Friedrich Karl von Tettenborn

Baron Friedrich Karl of Tettenborn (19 February 1778, in what was then the Baden part of the County of Sponheim - 9 December 1845, Vienna) was a famous cavalry commander in the Austrian and Russian armies during the Napoleonic Wars.

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Fryderyk Sapieha

Fryderyk Sapieha (before 1599 - 1650) was a Polish-Lithuanian noble from Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.

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Fundamental Tour

The Fundamental Tour (also known as Fundamental Live) was a concert tour by English electronic duo, the Pet Shop Boys.

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Fusedmarc

Fusedmarc is a Lithuanian electronic band from Vilnius.

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G&G Sindikatas

G&G Sindikatas is a Lithuanian hip hop/rap band, formed in 1996 by two members - Svaras and Giga.

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Gabriel Lester

Gabriel Lester (Amsterdam, 6 February 1972) is an inventor, visual artist and film director living and working in Amsterdam.

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Gabriel Talphir

Gabriel (Joseph) Talphir (1901–1990) was an Israeli poet, art critic, publisher, editor and translator.

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Gabrielė Petkevičaitė-Bitė

Gabrielė Petkevičaitė (18 March 1861 – 14 June 1943) was a Lithuanian educator, writer, and activist.

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