- (Kowna [ˈkou̯nɐ]) and Каўнас (Kawnas [ˈkau̯nɐs]). The
Yiddish name is קאָװנע
Kovne, and the
names in
German include Kaunas and Kauen. On
Carta Marina from...
-
Jewish cemeteries of the
Lithuanian Jews
living in Kaunas,
known to them as
Kovne, Lithuania.
Jewish people started settling in
Kaunas in the
second half...
-
Kaunasu - カウナス (****anese)*,
Kauns (Samogitian)*, Koŭna - Коўна (Belarusian)*,
Kovne - קאָװנע (Yiddish)*,
Kovno (Czech)*,
Kowno (Polish)*,
kaonasi 考那斯 (Chinese)*...
- and has been
released under the GFDL. Gar, Joseph.
Umkum fun der
Yidisher Kovne. Munich, 1948. Goldberg, Jacob.
Bletlech fun
Kovner Eltestnrat // Fun letztn...
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Dvinsk from 1893-1920 Latvia Riga ריגע Rige 43,672 Lithuania
Kaunas קאָװנע
Kovne 38,000
Compare Polish name
Kowno Lithuania
Vilnius װילנע
Vilne 55,000 Moldova...
- קאַלװאַריִע/Kalvarye
Kalwarien Kaunas Kowno Ковно/ Kovno, Ковна/
Kovna Ко́ўна Koŭna קאָװנע/
Kovne Kauen Kauņa
Kavarskas Kowarsk Ковaрcк/
Kovarsk Кaвaрcк
Kavarsk קאָװארסק/Kovarsk...
- anthologies. Her
first book of poetry, Naye
yugnt ('New Youth') was
published in
Kovne in 1923, and
Mentsh un
tsayt ('People and Time'), a
dramatic epic poem,...
-
Lithuanian Jewish family in Kaunas,
Lithuania (known as
Kovno at the time, or
Kovne in Glazer's
native Yiddish), his year of
birth is not certain, and may have...
- (Kalvarye)
Kamajai (Kamay) Kapčiamiestis (Koptsheve) Karklėnai (Karklan)
Kaunas (
Kovne)
Kavarskas (Kovarsk) Kazlų Rūda (Kazloverude) Kėdainiai (Keydan) Kelmė (Kelm)...
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borderlands of Poland, in the
early thirties he
performed at revi-teater in
Kovne (Kaunas, now in Lithuania)
under the
direction of
Jonas Turkow. In the mid-thirties...