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Adolfas Mekas (30
September 1925 – 31 May 2011) was a Lithuanian-born
American filmmaker, writer, director, editor,
actor and educator. With his brother...
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Adolfas Ramanauskas (March 6, 1918 –
November 29, 1957), code name
Vanagas (lit. 'The Hawk'), was a one of the
leaders of the
Lithuanian partisans and...
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Adolfas is a
masculine Lithuanian given name,
derived from the
German Adolf.
Notable people with the name include:
Adolfas Akelaitis (1910–2007), Lithuanian...
- Ādolfs Alunāns
Theatre (Latvian:
Ādolfa Alunāna teātris) is a
theatre in Jelgava,
Latvia that was
established in 1896. "Amatierteātra
smagsvari tiekas...
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Adolfas Šapoka (13
February 1906 – 9
March 1961) was a
prominent Lithuanian medieval historian. He
attended lectures at both
Prague University and Stockholm...
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Adolfas Tautavičius (9
September 1925, Judrėnai,
Lithuania – 10
August 2006, Vilnius) was a
Lithuanian archaeologist and
habilitated doctor. In 1950 Adolfas...
- po****rity
since the end of
World War II.
Similar names include Lithuanian Adolfas and
Latvian Ādolfs. The
female forms Adolphine and
Adolpha are far more...
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ferries of
project B-492/B-493
originally built by
Stocznia Szczecinska im
Adolfa Warskiego Warskiego in Szczecin,
Poland and used by the
Soviet shipping...
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Adolf Hyła (2 May 1897 – 24
December 1965) was a
Polish painter and art teacher. He is
known for
painting a po****r
version of the "Divine
Mercy image"...
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Adolfas Aleksejūnas (Адольфас Алексеюнас; born 27 June 1937) is a
Lithuanian middle-distance runner. He
competed in the men's 3000
metres steeplechase...