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Pranas Morkūnas (9
October 1900 – 28
December 1941) was a
Lithuanian translator and
dadaist poet.
Morkūnas was born in Riga,
Latvia on 9
October 1900...
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Rimantas or Drakas.
Povilas Morkūnas was born on 26
November 1920 in the
village of
Zbaras near Šiluva to
farmers Kazimieras Morkūnas and
Marijona Kmitaitė...
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Monsignor Simon Morkunas (Lithuanian
Simonas Morkūnas) (1902–1997) was a
priest in the
Roman Catholic Church. He was born in Valtūnai,
Lithuania on February...
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Kazys Morkūnas (c. 1925 – 2014) was a
Lithuanian stained gl**** artist. He is
considered a
master of the form. He was a
student of
Stasys Ušinskas and along...
- born in 1984 in Kaunas, to an
ethnographer family. Her
father Eligijus Morkūnas was a
member of Sąjūdis and a long-time
employee of the open-air ethnographic...
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Donatas Morkūnas (born 17
April 1957 in Druskininkai, Lithuania) is a politician, banker, a
former lecturer at Šiauliai
Pedagogical Institute, and signatory...
- 1876 –
December 2, 1944)
Agnes Elizabeth Ernst Meyer (1887 – 1970)
Pranas Morkūnas (October 9, 1900 –
December 28, 1941) Clément
Pansaers (May 1, 1885, –...
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synonimem gwary białoruskiej" (in Polish).
Retrieved 3
November 2023.
Morkūnas, Kazys. "Lietuvių
kalbos tarmės". Visuotinė lietuvių
enciklopedija (in...
- Leščinskas Liaučius
Lubys Mačys Malkevičius Milčius Minkevičius Miškinis
Morkūnas Motieka Nedzinskienė
Norvilas Okinčic Oželytė
Ozolas Paleckis Paliūnas...
- mathematician, philosopher, and politician.
Former mayor of Bogotá
Simonas Morkūnas (1902–1997) – priest, Lithuanian-American
humanitarian Ed
Palubinskas –...