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Valdemaras Martinkėnas (10
March 1965 – 20 July 2004) was a
Soviet and
Lithuanian professional footballer and coach. Born in Krokialaukis,
Martinkėnas was the...
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Martinkėnas is a Lithuanian-language surname.
Valdemaras Martinkėnas,
Lithuanian footballer Ingrida Martinkėnaitė,
Lithuanian singer from the
vocal pop...
- Umiejętności,
Komisja Języka Polskiego. pp. 80–85.
Retrieved 3
November 2023.
Martinkėnas,
Vincas (19
December 2016). "Vilniaus ir jo apylinkių čiabuviai". Alkas...
- 1927) 2004 – Lala Mara,
Fijian politician (b. 1931) 2004 –
Valdemaras Martinkėnas,
Lithuanian footballer and
coach (b. 1965) 2005 –
James Doohan, Canadian-American...
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player Valdemaras Katkus (born 1958),
Lithuanian politician Valdemaras Martinkėnas (1965–2004),
Soviet and
Lithuanian footballer Valdemaras Venckaitis (born...
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Stanislovas Danisevičius 1988 – /
Arminas Narbekovas 1989 – /
Valdemaras Martinkėnas 2022 –
Edvinas Gertmonas A Lyga
Player of the Year 1992 – Virginijus...
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Vaizga 27
Gintaras Staniulis Lithuania 220 mln. Top
Sport 28 Kęstutis
Martinkėnas Lithuania 210 mln.
Modus Grupė 29
Alvydas Banys Lithuania 200 mln. Invaldos...
- 1930, p. 122. Šapoka 1962, p. 58.
Budreckis 1967. Zinkevičius 2014.
Martinkėnas 1990, p. 25. Nitsch, Kazimierz; Otrębski, Jan (1931). "Język Polski....
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Martinkėnas,
Vincas (19
December 2016). "Vilniaus ir jo apylinkių čiabuviai". Alkas...
- Kepalas [lt]
Latin 1915–1918
Antanas Krutulys [lt]
Singing Since 1919
Vincas Martinkėnas [lt]
History Boleslovas Jonas Masiulis [lt]
Lithuanian language 1918...