- Dūdas or
somas stabules is a type of
bagpipe native to Latvia, po****r from the 16th to 18th centuries. The
instrument is
believed to have
first appeared...
-
Labanoras Forest (Lithuanian:
Labanoro giria) also the Labanoras–Pabradė
Forest (Lithuanian:
Labanoro–Pabradės giria), is the second-largest
forest in...
- Pakalniškis
first described a new kind of
science leafminers:
Liriomyza labanoro,
Liriomyza lituanica and
Pseudonapomyze stanionyteae. He
described the...
- residents. In
other languages,
Labanoras is
referred to as: Labanary,
Labanoro, Polish: Łabonary, and
Labanore (Yiddish). The
settlement is
known from...
- caroling. A 1955
publication by the Litu****
Foundation noted that: "The
Labanoro Dūda or
Bagpipe was at one time very
widely used,
though it is
almost forgotten...
- with
single reed
chanter and one drone. Dūdmaišis, or murenka, kūlinė,
Labanoro dūda. A
bagpipe native to Lithuania, with a
single reed
chanter and one...
- Nüm, Oorchach, Patris, Ramtatūris, Sadūnai, Shnaresys, Spanxti,
Tylos Labanoro with
Veronika Povilionienė, Ugniavijas, Vilkduja, Wejdas. From
other countries:...
- Ethnocosmology. The park is a
famous breeding ground for elks,
wolves and lynxes.
Labanoro Regioninis Parkas in
Lithuania Protected Planet "Regional Park Labanoras...
-
Liriomyza kumaonensis Garg, 1971
Liriomyza kuscheli Spencer, 1964
Liriomyza labanoro Pakalniškis, 1992
Liriomyza lacertella (Rondani, 1875)
Liriomyza lacunosa...