- The
Dubysa, at 131 km, is the 15th
longest river solely in Lithuania. It
originates just a few
kilometers from Lake Rėkyva near Šiauliai city in northern...
- The
Treaty of
Dubysa or
Treaty of
Dubissa (Lithuanian:
Dubysos sutartys)
consisted of
three legal acts
formulated on 31
October 1382
between Jogaila, Grand...
- The
Dubysa Regiment (Polish: pułk dubiski; Lithuanian:
Dubysos pulkas) was a
Lithuanian infantry regiment commanded by Bolesław Kołyszko
during the Uprising...
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After that they
decided to sail
upstream until they
reached the
mouth of
Dubysa. There, the
Palemonids settled on a
large hill (now
known as the Palemon...
-
Lithuania on the
right bank of the
Nemunas River near its
confluence with the
Dubysa River.
According to the 2011 census, it had a po****tion of 590. The Yiddish...
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formations had
fallen back to the
Dubysa. North-west of Kaunas,
forward elements of LVI
Panzer Corps reached the
Dubysa and
seized the
vital Ariogala road...
-
Treaty of
Dubysa, by
which Jogaila promised to
accept Christianity,
become an ally of the Order, and give the
Order part of
Samogitia up to the
Dubysa River...
- tiltas) is one of the
longest bridges in Lithuania. It
crosses the
river Dubysa. It is
located in Lyduvėnai,
Raseiniai district. Lyduvėnų geležinkelio tiltas...
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guarded Vilnius,
capital of the
Grand Duchy. He also
witnessed the
Treaty of
Dubysa with the
Teutonic Knights. For his service, he was
awarded possessions in...
- Berezina, Gauja, Kotra, Haradnichanka, Merkys, Verknė, Strėva, Neris, Nevėžis,
Dubysa, Mituva, Jūra,
Minija From west to east, the
largest settlements are Sovetsk/Tilsit...