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Baltus may
refer to:
Baltus Mantz (1815-1854),
American politician Basile Baltus de
Pouilly (1766-1845),
French generals Ado
Baltus (1918-1990), Belgian...
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Pietronella "Pietje"
Baltus (5
December 1830 – 26
March 1914) was a
Dutch peasant instrumental in the
conversion of
Abraham Kuyper to
orthodox Christian...
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Juozas (2019). "The Past and
Present of the
Samogitian Language." In (Eds.),
Baltu filoloģija
XXVIII (I) [Baltic philology]. Riga:
University of Latvia. pp...
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Kauno Baltų Ainiai is a
professional ice
hockey team
located in Kaunas, Lithuania,
which plays in the
Lithuania Hockey League, the top tier of ice hockey...
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Jeffrey Baltus (born 20
December 1991) is a
professional footballer who
plays as a goalkeeper.
Baltus was born in 1991 in France. He
joined the youth...
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Legend of
Sleepy Hollow The
short story read by Chip from the
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Legend of
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Baltus (born 3 May 2004) is a
Belgian Grand Prix
motorcycle racer currently competing in the 2025 Moto2
World Championship for
Fantic Racing.
Baltus contested...
- region".
Baltų archeologija (1).
English summary, p. 22. ISSN 1392-0189. Girininkas,
Algirdas (1994). "Origin of the
Baltic culture. Summary".
Baltų kultūros...
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Repedea (in its
upper course also: Coșeana) is a
right tributary of the
river Latorița in Romania. It
discharges into the Latorița near Ciungetu. Its...
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Baltus (Balthus)
Mantz (January 29, 1815 –
August 9, 1854) was an
American politician.
Mantz was a farmer, from M****er, Wisconsin. He was born in Germany...