- 1515 – 28 May 1565),
nicknamed the
Black (Polish: Czarny, Lithuanian:
Juodasis), was a
Lithuanian and
Polish noble who held
several administrative positions...
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Currant (Ribes alpinum;
Kalninis serbentas)
Blackcurrant (Ribes nigrum;
Juodasis serbentas)*
Nordic Redcurrant or
Nordic Currant,
Downy Currant (Ribes ****atum;...
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Mikalojus II
Radvila (1470–1521),
Lithuanian nobleman Mikalojus Radvila Juodasis (1515–1565),
Lithuanian nobleman This page or
section lists people that...
- Paalkių
piliakalnis Paalkiai Pipiriškių
piliakalnis Pasamanės piliakalnis,
Juodasis kalnas Pipiriškės, Pasamanė (Elektrėnai) Žuvyčių
piliakalnis Žuvyčiai...
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Liaudies partiją".
Kauno diena. 29 July 2009. "Partijų
reitinguose išnyra
juodasis arkliukas" [A dark
horse emerges in the
party ratings]. delfi.lt (in Lithuanian)...
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Squall Fidžio
viesulas 152 20% 11 Max.
speed 60 km/h (37 mph)
Black Pearl Juodasis perlas 103 13% 6 Yell of the Māori Maorių
klyksmas 115 11 15-metre (49 ft)...
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Juodasis Vikingas 1997
Vilnius Juodasis Vikingas 1998
Kaunas FBK 1999
Vilnius Juodasis Vikingas 2000
Vilnius Juodasis Vikingas 2001
Vilnius Juodasis Vikingas...
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Approximately 100
musicians worked in
Vilnius at the
court of
Mikalojus Radvila Juodasis, the
Protestant Grand Chancellor of the
Grand Duchy of
Lithuania and the...
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appeared relatively recently.
Until World War I, the area was a
forest (named
Juodasis Šilas),
which was
felled by
German soldiers. A
railway was laid to transport...
- Lithuanian). 18
April 2016.
Retrieved 26
April 2016. "Partijų
reitinguose išnyra
juodasis arkliukas" [A dark
horse emerges in the
party ratings]. delfi.lt (in Lithuanian)...