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Apolinaras Grigas (Russian: Аполинарас Григас; born 3
September 1945) is a
Lithuanian rower who
competed for the
Soviet Union.
Grigas was born in Kaunas...
- Bagdanavičius
Kalvarijos Simonas Kairys Kaunas Algis Mačiulis Šiaulių
rajonas Apolinaras Nicius Akmenės
rajonas Danutė Skruibienė
Kretingos rajonas Judita Simonavičiūtė...
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Alvydas Matulka (b. 1955) – Rokiškis
resident who died from a
heart attack.
Apolinaras Juozas Povilaitis (b. 1937) –
metalworker at an institute. He died from...
- Magdaléna, Magda, Mahuliena,
Majda Oľga, Apolinár, Libérius, Libor, Liborius,
Apolinára,
Libora Vladimír,
Kinga Jakub, Žakelína,
Jamie Anna, Hana, Aneta, Anica...
- 1944.
Another bunker,
named after Kaunas, was
built by men
commanded by
Apolinaras Jurčys in
winter 1945. In
March 1945, the NKVD sent
troops and stribai...
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Pacheco 6,795
acres (2,750 ha) 77 SD San
Benito Jamacha 1840 Juan
Alvarado Apolinara Lorenzana 8,881
acres (3,594 ha) 48 SD
Spring Valley San
Diego Vallecitos...
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Julius Štarka. The choirs'
conductor was
Kostas Gurevičius,
Mykolas Karka,
Apolinaras Likerauskas,
Vladas Paulauskas and
Antanas Vaičiūnas. 77
choirs parti****ted...
- include:
Agnia Grigas (born 1979),
American political scientist and
author Apolinaras Grigas (born 1945),
Soviet rower John
Grigas (1920–2000),
American football...
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Valley Jeremiah Tiangco 21
Cavite Visayas Louise Alivio 20 Cebu
Nicole Apolinara 16 Cebu
Kristelle Atinen 22 Cebu
Rovee Fernandez 26 Cebu
Shanen Garciso...
- Tomislav. "Inventar i
stanje glagoljskih rukopisa u
arhivu župe Sv.
Apolinara mučenika – Dubašnica na
otoku Krku" [Inventory and
Status of Glagolitic...