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Kavarskas (pronunciation; Polish: Kowarsk), with a po****tion of only 700, is the
fourth smallest city in Lithuania. The Šventoji
River flows through...
- Šventoji p****es
through the
cities of Anykščiai,
Kavarskas and Ukmergė. In 1963–1964 a dam near
Kavarskas was
built to
replenish the Nevėžis
using water...
- Obeliai, Vabalninkas, Pandėlys, Joniškėlis.
Utena County (4) Dūkštas,
Kavarskas, Dusetos, Troškūnai. Telšiai
County (2) Varniai, Seda. Tauragė County...
- 16.78 Katyčiai
Eldership Šilutė
District Muni****lity 814 63.05 12.91
Kavarskas Eldership Anykščiai
District Muni****lity 2361 256 9.22 Kazitiškis Eldership...
- city from the
north through Širvintos–Ukmergė–Jonava and Giedraičiai–
Kavarskas–Kėdainiai. Żeligowski's
forces were
about three times larger: 15 Polish...
- of
Transport and
Communications of Lithuania. In 1970
graduated from
Kavarskas high
school and
entered Institute of
polytechnics in Kaunas,
faculty of...
- Ко́ўна Koŭna קאָװנע/Kovne
Kauen Kauņa
Kavarskas Kowarsk Ковaрcк/
Kovarsk Кaвaрcк
Kavarsk קאָװארסק/Kovarsk
Kawarsk Kavarska Kazlų Rūda Kozłowa Ruda Козлова Руда/...
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Ukraine (in Palanga, Kretinga, Lahojsk, Raudondvaris, Berdychiv, Biržai,
Kavarskas, Deltuva, Trakai, Lentvaris, Seredžius, etc.)
Count Eustachy Tyszkiewicz...
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Polish cavalry broke Lithuanian defense lines and on
November 18
reached Kavarskas and
continued toward Kaunas. However, on
November 19–21, the Lithuanian...
- from its positions. The
Polish cavalry,
having crossed Šventoji near
Kavarskas,
pushed deep into
Lithuania and
reached the
vicinity of Kėdainiai. The...