-
between Caria and Lycia.
Initially Kaunos was a
separate state; then it
became a part of
Caria and
later still of Lycia.
Kaunos was an
important sea port, the...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Caunus or
Kaunos (Ancient Gr****: Καῦνος) was a son of Miletus,
grandson of
Apollo and
brother of Byblis.
Caunus became the
object of...
-
archaeologists in the Nile
Valley in 1914. Zeno was a
native of the Gr**** town of
Kaunos in
Caria in
southwestern Asia Minor. He
moved to the town of Philadelphia...
- ****bolo
klubas Kauno Žalgiris (Football club
Kauno Žalgiris) is a
professional football club
based in Kaunas, Lithuania, that
competes in the A lyga,...
-
Kauno autobusų
gamykla (transl. Kaunas Bus Factory),
abbreviated KAG, was a
factory in Kaunas,
Lithuanian SSR that
produced about 10,000 KAG-3
buses from...
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Kauno Jėgeriai
founded in 1993, was a
Lithuanian football team
based in
Kaunas city. It was a farm-team of FBK Kaunas. 2003 – 7th (1 Lyga) 2004 – 2nd...
- 2023-09-03. "„SEL" apie planuojamą koncertą Kaune: bus panašu į pasaką".
Kauno diena (in Lithuanian). 7
December 2023.
Retrieved 9
December 2023. "Eurolygos...
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Kauno diena (Kaunas Daily) is a
Lithuanian daily newspaper,
printed in Kaunas. In 1998,
Kauno diena was
bought by
Norwegian media giant Orkla Media subsidiary...
- Carian-Gr****
bilingual from
Kaunos the
first two
words in
Carian are
kbidn uiomλn,
corresponding to Gr**** ἔδοξε Καυνίοις, '
Kaunos decided' (literally: 'it...
- Virtualus.
KaunoMuziejus.lt (in Lithuanian).
Retrieved 12
January 2023. Rūkas,
Eugenijus (2013). "Pirmoji
Kauno pilis ir
kovos su Vokiečių
ordinu Kauno apylinkėse...