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Kalvis melagis (original
spelling Kalwis-Miałagis; transl. Blacksmith the Liar) was a Lithuanian-language
periodical published by
Petras Vileišis and...
- "Tadas Vinokuras. 5 priežastys, kodėl Žemaitaitis yra apsimetėlis ir
melagis".
Delfi (in Lithuanian).
Retrieved 16
October 2024. "R. Žemaitaitis: Lietuva...
- Gupura, Karu, Kelulome, Kolawa, Kuly Lanny, Kuyawage, Lannyna, Makki,
Melagi, Melagineri, Milimbo, Mokoni, Muara, Nikogwe, Niname, Nogi, Pirime, Poga...
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Kuyawage 1,703.98 12,235 Wano
Barat District Malagaineri 1,258.62 5,472
Melagi District Tiomneri 716.44 10,082
Wereka District Dimba 290.45 14,500 Kelulome...
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Melagiai ('liars',
formerly Russian: Мелаги, Polish:
Mełagi) is a
village in Kėdainiai
district muni****lity, in
Kaunas County, in
central Lithuania. According...
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Malavalli Shimoga Upload Photo N-KA-B182
Jaina Basti with
Brahmadeva Pillar Melagi Shimoga Upload Photo N-KA-B183
Mallikarjuna &
Ramesvara Temple Nadkalsi...
- It was
replaced by Pasiuntinystės knygelės in
October 1907. 11
Kalvis melagis Blacksmith the Liar St.
Petersburg Russian Empire 1875-12-01 1876-03-01...
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Already as a student, he
published a
handwritten four-page
newsletter Kalvis melagis which is the
first known Lithuanian periodical in the
Russian Empire. Due...
- Kotorambur, Mamiri, Nambume, Tengenawi, Waganenga,
Yorenime Lanny Jaya
Melagi Gilo, Kewagi, Mbu (Mbu Pemekaran), Nombome, Numbokawi, Wabiragi, Wunabunggu...