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Kazimieras Jaunius (1848–1908) was a
Lithuanian Catholic priest and linguist.
While Jaunius published very little, his
major achievements include a well...
- (1986–1988, 1989–1991) -
Saxophone Gediminas Simniškis (1988–1989) - B****
Jaunius Beinortas (1988–1989) -
Guitar Robertas Meržvinskas (1988–1989) - Saxophone...
- 25
November 2024.
Retrieved 25
November 2024. Venckutė, Erika; Matonis,
Jaunius (25
November 2024). "Vilniuje šalia namo
nukrito krovininis DHL lėktuvas...
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April 2020.
Retrieved 9
April 2020. 2025-aisiais
Trakuose vyks
pasaulio jaunių irklavimo čempionatas "2022
World Rowing Congress attributes 2025 World...
- was
ordained as
Krivis (High Priest) of
Romuva and was
given the name
Jaunius (from
jaunas meaning “young”),
symbolising the
rebirth of the ancestors'...
- ****itis (Konczan [pl] Sukowicz)
Zadora Zbigniew of
Brzezia (Crown Marshall)
Jaunius Valimantaitis [lt],
Voivode of
Trakai (the Kęsgaila
family is descended...
- 'Ferma' TV 3 ēterā". Delfi. 4
February 2002.
Retrieved 2023-12-16. Čiulada,
Jaunius (2
March 2003). "TV3 "Fermos" dalyviai: susipażinkite artimiau". Delfi...
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Kazimieras Simonavičius (1600–1651), Polish-Lithuanian
general of
artillery Jaunius Simonavičius (born 1954),
Lithuanian politician,
viceminister This page...
- lrytas.lt (in Lithuanian). 31 May 2017.
Retrieved 1 June 2017. Sarapas,
Jaunius (27
September 2016). "J.
Kazlausko perkalbėti nepavyko:
Lietuvos rinktinė...
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Katarzyna (UK, 1963—), semantics, pragmatics,
philosophy of
language Jaunius,
Kazimieras (Lithuania, 1848—1908),
Lithuanian language,
comparative linguistics...