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- 1515 – 28 May 1565), nicknamed the Black (Polish: Czarny, Lithuanian: Juodasis), was a Polish- Lithuanian noble who held several administrative positions...
- Currant (Ribes alpinum; Kalninis serbentas) Blackcurrant (Ribes nigrum; Juodasis serbentas)* Nordic Redcurrant or Nordic Currant, Downy Currant (Ribes ****atum;...
- Juodasis Vikingas 1997 Vilnius Juodasis Vikingas 1998 Kaunas FBK 1999 Vilnius Juodasis Vikingas 2000 Vilnius Juodasis Vikingas 2001 Vilnius Juodasis Vikingas...
- 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)...
- 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...
- Liaudies partiją". Kauno diena. 29 July 2009. "Partijų reitinguose išnyra juodasis arkliukas" [A dark horse emerges in the party ratings]. delfi.lt (in Lithuanian)...
- interred there, including Mikołaj "the Black" Radziwiłł (Mikalojus Radvila Juodasis) in 1565 and his wife Elżbieta Szydłowiecka in 1562, Mikołaj "the Red"...
- Petersburg (RUS) Central (Lithuania) group: Kaunas Lituanica Vilnius Juodasis Vikingas - Sporto Vilkai Utena Vėtra BK Vilnius Southern (Belarus) group:...
- on 22 April 2016. Retrieved 26 April 2016. "Partijų reitinguose išnyra juodasis arkliukas" [A dark horse emerges in the party ratings]. delfi.lt (in Lithuanian)...
- 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...