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Gintaras Grušas (born 23
September 1961) is a Lithuanian-American
Catholic prelate who has
served as
Archbishop of
Vilnius since 2013. He was previously...
- Jiří
Gruša (10
November 1938, in
Pardubice – 28
October 2011, in Bad Oeynhausen) was a
Czech poet, novelist, translator,
diplomat and politician.
Gruša was...
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Juozas Grušas (November 16, 1901, Žadžiūnai-Kalniškiai,
Kovno Governorate – May 21, 1986, Kaunas) was a
Lithuanian writer, editor,
dramatist and playwright...
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Heinrich Böll,
Arthur Miller,
Mario Vargas Llosa,
Homero Aridjis, Jiří
Gruša, John
Ralston Saul and
Jennifer Clement. PEN
International has its headquarters...
- The
Questionnaire is the
second novel of
Czech writer and
politician Jiří
Gruša. When it was
originally written in 1974, and a
limited number of samizdat...
- 1971) Eva
Aridjis (b. 1974)
President of PEN
International In
office October 1997 –
October 2003
Preceded by
Ronald Harwood Succeeded by Jiří
Gruša...
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capucines (8–9 mm),
capotes (9–11 mm),
fines (11–13 mm), and
grusas (14+ mm). If the
caper bud is not picked, it
flowers and
produces a caper...
- jun., 1986–1994 Paul Leifer, 1994–1999
Ernst Sucharipa, 1999–2003 Jiří
Gruša, 2004–2008 Hans Winkler, 2008–2017 Emil Brix, 2017–present A
number of prominent...
- Luboš Dobrovský
Bohumil Doležal
Vratislav Effenberger Anna Fárová Jiří
Gruša Jiří Hájek Miloš Hájek Jiří Hanák Jiří
Hanzelka Václav
Havel Olga Havlová...
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famous Kaunas natives,
including Paulius Galaunė, Adam Mickiewicz,
Juozas Grušas,
Balys Sruoga,
Juozas Tumas-Vaižgantas, Salomėja Nėris,
Juozas Zikaras,...