-
Dotnuva (formerly Polish: Datnów, Russian: Датновъ, Датново, Датнов, German: Dotnau) is a
small town with a 2003 po****tion of 775 in
central Lithuania...
-
Dotnuva Eldership (Lithuanian:
Dotnuvos seniūnija) is a
Lithuanian eldership,
located in a
central part of Kėdainiai
District Muni****lity. Eldership...
-
Dotnuva Manor (or
Akademija Manor) is a
former residential manor 3
kilometers from
Dotnuva in Lithuania.
Until 1945 it was a part of
Agricultural Academy...
- of
Dotnuva. In a ring of five miles, the St
Jurgis church is
surrounded by
smaller villages – Lančiūnava, Kapliai [lt], Labūnava, Josvainiai,
Dotnuva, Kalnaberžė...
- The Krakės-
Dotnuva Forest (Lithuanian: Krakių-Dotnuvos miškai) is a
forest in Kėdainiai
District Muni****lity,
central Lithuania,
located 1.5 km from...
-
Dotnuvos Geležinkelio
Stotis ('
Dotnuva'
Railway Station') is a
village in
central Lithuania,
developed around and
named after the
railway station serving...
- K.
Vengris (née Konce). Her
father was born into an
academic family in
Dotnuva, Kėdainiai in Lithuania. He
completed his
veterinary studies in Lithuania...
- Muni****lity is
divided into: 1 city: Kėdainiai 10 towns: Akademija, Kėdainiai,
Dotnuva, Gudžiūnai, Josvainiai, Krakės, Pagiriai, Pernarava, Surviliškis, Šėta...
- When he was 10
years old, he
began his
education with the
Bernardines in
Dotnuva. He was
later educated at Kėdainiai. In 1839, he
began attending the diocesan...
-
government (zemstvo) in Lithuania,
establishing an
agricultural school in
Dotnuva. He
obtained a
government grant for the
first exhibition of Lithuanian...