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Nijolė is a
Lithuanian feminine given name. It is one of the
numerous pseudomythological names invented in the 19th
century by
Lithuanian writer Teodor...
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Nijolė Sabaitė (née Razienė; born
August 12, 1950 in Raseiniai,
Lithuanian SSR) is a
retired Lithuanian middle distance runner who
represented internationally...
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Nijolė Sadūnaitė (22 July 1938 – 31
March 2024) was a
Lithuanian clandestine Catholic nun of the
Soviet period who
worked with the
Chronicle of the Catholic...
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Nijolė Medvedeva (née Bluškytė; 21
October 1960 or 20 June 1960.) is a
retired Lithuanian long
jumper who won a
bronze medal at the 1985
World Indoor Championships...
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Nijolė Būraitė (born 17
January 1956 in Druskininkai) is a
Lithuanian painter/painting restorer. In 1982
graduated from the
Lithuanian Institute of Fine...
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given back to Zemyna,
Mother Earth."
Lithuanian ethnologue Nijolė Laurinkienė [lt], at the end of her book on Zemyna,
writes thus: "Žemyna...
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appear in
Latvian dainas, seem to be a
recurrent poetic motif.
According to
Nijole Laurinkiene, the
expression could refer to a
golden or
fiery character to...
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Nijolė Oželytė-Vaitiekūnienė (born
March 31, 1954, in Vilnius) is a
Lithuanian actress. In 1990, she was
among those who
signed the Act of the Re-Establishment...
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Nijolė Ambrazaitytė (21
February 1939 – 27
November 2016) was an
opera singer, politician, and
signatory of the 1990 Act of the Re-Establishment of the...
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Ingrida Martinkėnaitė
Nijolė Pareigytė [lt] (
Nijolė Pareigytė Rukaitienė, lt:
Nijolė Pareigytė) The
initial setup was Karina,
Nijolė and Ingrida,
later Goda...