- 1915 and was
renamed as
Dirva ("Field") on
August 28, 1916. In 1920,
Dirva was the only
Lithuanian newspaper in Cleveland.
Dirva circulated to
other cities...
- Vaia
Dirva (born 22
April 1977) is a
retired Gr****
female volleyball player, who pla**** as a
middle blocker. She was part of the
Greece women's national...
- Lithuanian).
Retrieved 29
January 2022. "
Dirva:
iliustruotas tautinės
minties lietuvių laikraštis" (PDF).
Dirva (in Lithuanian). 39: 6. 2
April 1965. Retrieved...
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cluster -ьr- into -ɪr-, -ɨr-, -ьl- into -ɨl-: гырміт [ˈɦɨrmʲit], дырва [
ˈdɨrʋa], хирбет [ˈxɪrbɛt], былха [ˈbɨlxa] (standard
Ukrainian - гримить [ɦreˈmɪtʲ]...
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could not
financially support itself and
after five
issues was
merged with
Dirva [lt],
published in
United States.
Lithuanian clergy began publishing Catholic-minded...
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Kazys (1970). Atsiminimai: Prisiminimų fragmentai. "Naujausi naujakuriai".
Dirva: Field. Cleveland, OH. May 20, 1949. p. 6.
Retrieved September 7, 2023 –...
-
Pilypas Narutis and
Juozas Ambrazevičius. "Lietuva Tironų Pančiuose".
Dirva: The Field. Cleveland, OH. 31
January 1947. p. 4.
Retrieved 18 September...
-
Catholic Telegraph -
Cincinnati Sun News -
Cleveland Call and Post -
Cleveland Dirva -
Cleveland West Park
Times -
Cleveland Columbus Alive -
Columbus The Columbus...
- Weiss-Wendt 2008, p. 477.
Lichtblau 2014, p. 226. "Girdėta iš Vilniaus" (PDF).
Dirva (in Lithuanian). 38 (L****V): 2. 10
October 2000.
Sources Balkeilis, Tomas...
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written by Milukas. He
established and
edited the
quarterly cultural magazine Dirva [lt] (1898–1906) and
edited the
Catholic Žvaigždė [lt] for
forty years (1903–1943)...