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Aukštaitija (Lithuanian pronunciation: [ɐukʃˈtɐǐːtʲɪjɐ];
literally Highland or Upland) is the name of one of five
ethnographic regions of Lithuania. The...
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Aukštaitija Stadium is a multi-purpose
stadium in Panevėžys, Lithuania. It is
currently used
mostly for
football matches and is the home
ground of FK...
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Aukštaitija National Park is a
national park in north-eastern Lithuania,
about 100 km
north of Vilnius.
Established in 1974, it is the
oldest of the five...
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largest city is Šiauliai (located on the
border between Samogitia and
Aukštaitija).
Throughout centuries,
Samogitia developed a
separate culture featuring...
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Sports Palace Aukštaitija is an
indoor sporting arena located in Panevėžys, Lithuania. The
capacity of the
arena is 2,000 people. It was
formerly home...
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called South Aukštaitian, it does not mean that Dzūkija is part of
Aukštaitija. In
certain parts of some regions,
dialects of
other regions are spoken...
- Headquarters, in
Vilnius Iron Wolf
Infantry Brigade Žemaitija
Infantry Brigade Aukštaitija Infantry Brigade National Defence Volunteer Forces Colonel Juozas Vitkaus...
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dialects of the
Lithuanian language,
spoken in the
ethnographic regions of
Aukštaitija, Dzūkija and Suvalkija. It
became the
basis for the
standard Lithuanian...
- is the second-largest
forest in Lithuania. It as a
primeval forest in
Aukštaitija region in
northeastern Lithuania with the
total area of 915 km2 (353 sq mi)...
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names of the
territorial formation, used in
different periods, were
Aukštaitija or Land of
Lithuania (13th century),
Duchy of
Vilnius (14th –
early 15th...