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Kaunas (/ˈkaʊnəs/; Lithuanian: [ˈkɐʊ̯ˑnˠɐs] ;
previously known in
English as
Kovno /ˈkɒvnoʊ/) is the second-largest city in
Lithuania after Vilnius, the...
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Kauna Vagi (born 6 May 1976) is a
Papua New
Guinean cricketer. A right-handed
batsman and right-arm
medium pace bowler, he pla**** for the
Papua New Guinea...
- The
Kaunas pogrom was a m****acre of Jews
living in
Kaunas, Lithuania, that took
place on 25–29 June 1941; the
first days of
Operation Barbarossa and the...
- rune poems,
meaning "ulcer". The
reconstructed Proto-Germanic name is *
Kauną. It is also
known as
Kenaz ("torch"),
based on its Anglo-Saxon name. The...
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commonly known as FBK
Kaunas, was a
Lithuanian football club from the city of
Kaunas.
Originally the team was
founded in 1960 as
Banga Kaunas and pla**** its...
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commonly known as BC Žalgiris, is a
professional basketball club
based in
Kaunas, Lithuania. They
compete domestically in the
Lithuanian Basketball League...
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Kaunas Reservoir (Lithuanian:
Kauno marios,
Kaunas Lagoon,
Kaunas Sea) is the
largest Lithuanian artificial lake,
created in 1959 by
damming the Nemunas...
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football club
based in
Kaunas, Lithuania, that
competes in the A lyga, the top tier of Lithuania. The club was
founded as FM
Spyris Kaunas in 2004,
became the...
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Lithuania District (German:
Verwaltungsbezirk Litauen) was an
administrative division of German-controlled
territory of Ober-Ost
during World War I. It...
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Siege of
Kaunas may
refer to:
Siege of
Kaunas (1362), a 14th-century
Teutonic siege of a
Lithuanian castle Siege of
Kaunas (1915), a
World War I German...