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Kazimieras Garšva (born
November 11, 1950, in Linkuva, near Pakruojis) is a
Lithuanian linguist, and the
leader of the
cultural "Vilnija" organisation...
- and has been led for many
years by
Kazimieras Garšva. Its program,
elaborated in a
monograph by
Garšva, is
based on the
theory that the big part of the...
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Owsinski &
Eberhardt 2003, pp. 48, 59. Čekmonas & Grumadienė 2017.
Garšva & Grumadienė 1993, p. 132. "Archived copy".
Archived from the
original on...
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untrodden path. The
novel follows an
exiled Lithuanian poet
named Antanas Garšva who, like Škėma himself,
works as an
elevator operator in New York. The...
- Prapuolenis, or Kaz, (born 1959),
American cartoonist and
illustrator Kazimieras Garšva (born 1950),
Lithuanian linguist, and the
leader of the
controversial "Vilnija"...
- Buchaveckas, Kęstutis Makariūnas,
Antanas Suraučius,
Juozas Vaina,
Kazimieras Garšva,
Evaldas Gečiauskas
among other authors published their works in Voruta...
- ISBN 9789955847960. Galinis,
Tadas (1995). "Dubingių skerdynės" [Dubingiai m****acre]. In
Garšva,
Kazimieras (ed.).
Armija krajova Lietuvoje [Home Army in Lithuania] (in...
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Lithuania in 1942-1944).
Armija Krajova Lietuvoje, pp. 14-39. A. Bubnys, K.
Garšva, E. Gečiauskas, J. Lebionka, J. Saudargienė, R.
Zizas (editors). Vilnius...
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Lithuania in 1942–1944).
Armija Krajova Lietuvoje, pp. 14–39. A. Bubnys, K.
Garšva, E. Gečiauskas, J. Lebionka, J. Saudargienė, R.
Zizas (editors). Vilnius...
- Ereminas, Gintautas;
Garšva, Kazimieras. "Lyda". Visuotinė lietuvių
enciklopedija (in Lithuanian).
Retrieved 1
October 2023.
Garšva, Kazimieras; Gaučas...