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Poland Aleksandras Abišala (born 1955),
former Prime Minister of
Lithuania Aleksandras Ambrazevičius (born 1953),
Lithuanian politician Aleksandras Antipovas...
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original works by or about:
Aleksandras Stulginskis Aleksandras Stulginskis information Additional information STULGINSKIS Aleksandras (1885–1969)...
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Lithuanian noblewoman Konstancija Bukontaitė.
Aleksandras had ten siblings. He
studied at the
Mitau Gymnasium.
Aleksandras Plechavičius was
mobilised to the Imperial...
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Aleksandras Kačanauskas (Kaunas 1882 – 16
November 1959 in Vilnius) was a
Lithuanian composer, organist,
singer (baritone),
choir director and teacher...
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Aleksandra Bystroń-Kołodziejczyk (26 July 1927–16
September 2016) was a
Polish World War II
resistance worker and
witness to the Holocaust. As a young...
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Aleksandra (Ola) Mirosław (Polish: [
alɛkˈsandra miˈrɔswaf]; née Rudzińska, born 2
February 1994) is a
Polish soldier and
competition speed climber. She...
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Aleksandras Lileikis (10 June 1907 – 26
September 2000) was the
chief of the
Lithuanian Security Police in
Vilnius during the ****
occupation of Lithuania...
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Aleksandras Vanagas (August 12, 1934 –
April 13, 1995) was a
Lithuanian linguist, one of the
leading Lithuanian etymologists.
Aleksandras Vanagas graduated...
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under the name
Aleksandr Antipov.
Aleksandras Antipovas at
World Athletics Aleksandr Antipov at Olympics.com
Aleksandras Antipovas at
Olympics at Sports-Reference...
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Aleksandra Karolina Wiśniewska (Polish pronunciation: [
alɛkˈsandra karɔˈlina viɕˈnɛfska] ; born 27 May 1994) is a
Polish politician,
political scientist...