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Nimitz Glacier to the southeast. It is
named after the
Thracian town of
Ereta in
Northeastern Bulgaria. 78°39′39″S 86°16′54″W / 78.66083°S 86.28175°W...
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explicitly so in
Yasht 13.129
where it is used in the
singular and
where Astvat-
ereta develops into an
alternate name of the Saoshyant. The
singular also appears...
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Athletics Championships and
approving national records.
Karolis Dineika,
Juozas Eretas (1922). "Lengvosios
atletikos vadovėlis" (PDF). KAM (Kaunas). Retrieved...
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March 1920 in Kaunas, the
temporary capital of Lithuania, by
Juozas Eretas, the
first director of the agency, a
literature professor, publicist, and...
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origins of the
circle date back to
literary gatherings hosted by
Juozas Eretas and
Vincas Mykolaitis-Putinas from 1924 to 1926.
Putinas sought to create...
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marble statuette of the
Roman god
Bacchus (Dionysus) that was
found in La
Ereta dels
Moros in Aldaia, Valencia, in Spain, in
fragments between the years...
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Povilas Dogelis [lt].
Other board members included Stasys Šalkauskis,
Juozas Eretas [lt],
Pranas Būčys,
Pranas Kuraitis [lt],
Jonas Galvydis-Bykauskas [lt]...
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attended by 20
choirs and 970 singers. In 1925,
pavasarininkai chairman Juozas Eretas traveled to the 28th
International Eucharistic Congress in
Chicago and established...
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defensible locations to settle, such as Fontcalent, La Murta, or La
Ereta (a
small plain on the
sunny side of Benacantil). The
local aristocracy lost...
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Vytautas Bičiūnas [lt],
Bernardas Brazdžionis, Bronė Buivydaitė,
Juozas Eretas [lt],
Ernestas Galvanauskas,
Juozas Grušas,
Liudas Gira,
Juozapas Albinas...