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Alkupis (from the
Lithuanian 'river of alka')
could refer to
several Lithuanian toponyms:
Alkupis [lt],
village in Šilalė
District Muni****lity Several...
- (Peiksva, Marijanka, Melninkai) by the
Alkupis once but now only
Apytalaukis village is inhabited. The
hydronym Alkupis is a
compound noun - the
first root...
- The
largest are: left: Alanta, Juoda, Upytė, Linkava, Brasta, Žalesys,
Alkupis, Obelis, Šerkšnys, Ašarėna, Barupė, Gynia; right: Juosta, Kiršinas, Liaudė...
- Nevėžis basin. The main rivers,
draining the forest, are the Malčius, the
Alkupis, the Suleva, the Šumera. The rivers'
courses are
mostly channelized. The...
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covered by forests. Rivers: Nevėžis, Malčius, Obelis, Žalesys, Suleva,
Alkupis.
Lakes and ponds:
Bubliai Reservoir, Juodkiškiai Reservoir. Forests:...
- is
located 2
kilometres (1.2 mi) from Vilainiai, by the Koliupė and the
Alkupis rivers, next to the
Vilainiai Forest. "Byczki".
Geographical Dictionary...
- 162 79 83 Žakaimė K 27 12 15 Žadeikių ward [lt] (seniūnija) 761 371 390
Alkupis K 34 14 20 Dulkių
Laukas K 35 18 17
Girininkai I K 8 4 4
Girininkai II...
- swamp [lt] in
southern Lithuania and at Šiuraičiai [lt] near Priekulė. The
Alkupis [lt] kūlgrinda near Kvėdarna was
severely damaged during land amelioration...
- Šventybrastis,
surrounded by the Lančiūnava-Šventybrastis Forest,
nearby the
Alkupis river. Lepšynė was an
estate of the Stankevičiai
family at the beginning...
- (3.1 mi) from Kėdainiai, on the left bank of the Nevėžis river, by the
Alkupis mouth.
There is a
Catholic church of St.
Peter and St. Paul (built in 1635)...