- 6
kilometres (1 mi),
Laisvės Alėja is the
longest pedestrian street in
Eastern Europe.
Motor vehicles cannot travel along Laisvės Alėja, but can cross...
- (Lithuanian:
Laisvė ir Teisingumas, PLT),
known until 6 June 2020 as the
Lithuanian Freedom Union (Liberals) (Lithuanian:
Lietuvos Laisvės Sąjunga (Liberalai))...
- explainer". LRT. "
Laisvės partijos 2020 metų
Seimo rinkimų programa" (PDF). www.laisvespartija.lt. 2020.
Retrieved 2021-03-23. "
Laisvės partija". Mano balsas...
- is
cobbled Vilniaus Street,
which runs from
Kaunas Town Hall to
Laisvės Avenue.
Laisvės Avenue is one of the
longest pedestrian streets in Europe. There...
- ****bolo
Klubas Šilutė (before 2003,
Laisvė Šilutė) is a
Lithuanian football team from the city of Šilutė. The team
plays in the II Lyga, the
third tier...
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Movement for the
Struggle for
Lithuanian Freedom (Lithuanian:
Lietuvos laisvės kovos sąjūdis or LLKS) was a
resistance organization of the Lithuanian...
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Laisvė (Freedom) was a Lithuanian-language
radical political newspaper published in the
United States of
America from 1911 to 1986. The
privately owned...
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eclectic two-storey
hotel Centralinis with
mezzanine and
attic (1894;
Laisvės Square 1), Moigių
houses complex of pink and
yellow brick masonry (1895;...
- The
Lithuanian Liberty League or LLL (Lithuanian:
Lietuvos laisvės lyga) was a
dissident organization in the
Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic and...
- ISBN 5-415-01684-8. Čekutis, Ričardas; Žygelis,
Dalius (2007-05-14). "
Laisvės kryžkelės.
Lietuvos laisvės armija". Bernardinai.lt (in Lithuanian). Dorril, Stephen...