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HaGaon MiVilna - Anthology, 2020,
pages 59-52. "Two
Hundred Years in
Eretz Yisrael: The...
- 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...
-
Vilna is a
village in
central Alberta, Canada.
Vilna is
located in
Smoky Lake County, on
Highway 28, 150 km (93.2
mi)
northeast of the city of Edmonton...
- The
Vilna uezd was a
county (uezd) of the
Vilna Governorate of the
Russian Empire, with the
administrative centre in
Vilna (which is in modern-day Vilnius)...
- 18th
century it was
annexed by the
Russian Empire which established the
Vilna Governorate there. As a
result of
World War I, it was
seized by Germany...
- Lithuania's
capital city of
Vilnius (historically
known by the
names of
Vilna/Wilna/Wilno). It
includes people who were born or
resided there. Contents...
-
throughout its history;
Vilna was once
common in English. The most
notable non-Lithuanian
names for the city
include Latin:
Vilna, Polish: Wilno, Belarusian:...
- Folinsbee, R. E.; Bayrock, L. A.; ****ming, G. L.; Smith, D. G. W. (1969). "
Vilna Meteorite-Camera, Visual,
Seismic and
Analytic Records".
Journal of the...
- a new
edition of the
Talmud was
printed by
Menachem Romm of
Vilna.
Known as the
Vilna Edition Shas, this
edition (and
later ones
printed by his widow...
-
Toras Ye****el),
later of Hamburg. Aged 25,
Chaim became a
disciple of
Vilna Gaon.
Using his new teacher's method, he
began his
studies anew, returning...