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litva in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Litva (Cyrillic: Литва) may
refer to: The name of
Lithuania in Russian, Czech, Croatian, and some other...
- The
Grand Duchy of
Lithuania was a
sovereign state in
northeastern Europe that
existed from the 13th century,
succeeding the
Kingdom of Lithuania, to the...
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Litva,
provisional designation 1975 EE3, is a Hungarian-type Mars-crosser and rare
triple asteroid from the
inner regions of the
asteroid belt, approximately...
- St. Anne's
Church (Lithuanian: Šv. Onos bažnyčia; Polish: Kościół św. Anny) is a
Roman Catholic church in Vilnius' Old Town, on the
right bank of the Vilnia...
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Sovetskaya Litva (literally:
Soviet Lithuania; Russian: Советская Литва) was a Russian-language
daily newspaper published in the
Lithuanian SSR. In tandem...
- The
Vilna Governorate was a
province (guberniya) of the
Northwestern Krai of the
Russian Empire. In 1897, the
governorate covered an area of 41,907.9 square...
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Litva ****d is a
medieval treasure found in
Litva (Літва)
village in
Maladzyechna Raion,
western Belarus. It was
discovered in the
early 1990s and contained...
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Russian surname derived from the term Litvin,
meaning Lithuanian person (
Litva/Литвa). The
female form of this
surname is
Litvinova (Russian: Литви́нова)...
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Litva (Belarusian: Літва; Russian: Литва; Polish: Litwa) is a
village in
Lyakhavichy District,
Brest Region, Belarus. It is part of
Konki selsoviet. It...
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districts of Prussia. For example,
Lithuania was
named after eldest son
Litvas,
Sudovia after Sudo, etc. Aged 116,
Widewuto burned himself together with...