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Jovaiša is a
Lithuanian language family name. It may be
transliterated as
Novaisha The
surname may
refer to:
Sergejus Jovaiša,
basketball player from...
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Sergejus Jovaiša (born 17
December 1954 in Anykščiai) is a
former basketball player from
Soviet Union and Lithuania. He pla**** at the
shooting guard position...
- Zharmukhamedov,
Vladimir Zhigili,
Stanislav Eremin,
Alexander Boloshev,
Sergejus Jovaiša,
Alexander Salnikov,
Andrei Lopatov (Coach:
Alexander Gomelsky) 1979 EuroBasket:...
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Eugenijus Kazimieras Jovaiša (born 17
January 1940 in Rokiškis) is a
Lithuanian fashion artist. In 1965, she
graduated from the
Estonian Academy of Arts...
- (in Polish). Kaunas, "Šviesa". ISBN 5-430-02902-5. (in Lithuanian) E.
Jovaiša, Aisčiai. Kilmė (Aestii. The Origin).
Lietuvos edukologijos universiteto...
- Cathedral.
Jovaiša 2018, p. 369.
Jovaiša 2018, p. 84.
Jovaiša 2018, pp. 85–86.
Jovaiša 2018, p. 87.
Jovaiša 2018, p. 89.
Jovaiša 2018, p. 88.
Jovaiša 2018,...
- Syria" (PDF). Antiquity. 82 (315): 49–59. doi:10.1017/S0003598X00096435.
Jovaiša, E. (2001). "The
Balts and amber" (PDF). Acta
Academiae Artium Vilnensis...
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Romualdas Venzbergas,
Henrikas Giedraitis,
Algirdas Linkevičius and
Sergejus Jovaiša. Žalgiris
became the
dominant club in
Soviet Union and
Europe when they...
- Tirpstančios lietuvių žemės: 82.
Retrieved 8
September 2024. Ulčinaitė, Eugenija;
Jovaišas, Albinas. "Lietuvių
kalba ir literatūros istorija" (in Lithuanian). Archived...
- ISSN 0236-0551 https://www.lituanistika.lt/content/4244 (in Lithuanian) E.
Jovaiša, Aisčiai. Kilmė (Aestii. The Origin).
Lietuvos edukologijos universiteto...