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- Kaišiadorys ([kɐɪɕɛˈdôːrʲiːs] ; Yiddish: קאָשעדאַר) is a city in central Lithuania. It is situated between Vilnius and Kaunas. Kaišiadorys is one of six...
- the newer cities grew because of railroad construction, for example Kaišiadorys, Vievis, Radviliškis, Ignalina and Mažeikiai. In the 20th century, cities...
- The Kaišiadorys Eldership (Lithuanian: Kaišiadorių apylinkės seniūnija) is an eldership of Lithuania, located in the Kaišiadorys District Muni****lity...
- katedra) also called Kaišiadorys Cathedral is the name given to a Catholic religious building that serves as the Cathedral of Kaišiadorys, a city of the European...
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- The Roman Catholic Diocese of Kaišiadorys (Latin: Kaisiadorensis) is a diocese located in the city of Kaišiadorys in the Ecclesiastical Province of Vilnius...
- Kaišiadorys District Muni****lity is one of 60 muni****lities in Lithuania. Kaišiadorys District Muni****lity is divided into 11 elderships: https://www...
- (pronunciation) is a town in the Kaišiadorys district muni****lity, Lithuania. It is located 6 km (3.7 mi) south of Kaišiadorys. The center of Žiežmariai is...
- piliakalniai Maisiejūnai Mančiūnų piliakalnis Mančiūnai (Kaišiadorys) Migonių piliakalnis Migonys (Kaišiadorys) Mūro Strėvininkų piliakalnis Mūro Strėvininkai...
- hero". In 1943, during World War II, Pope Pius XII made him bishop of Kaišiadorys, Lithuania. He was arrested a third time for releasing a pastoral letter...