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- brave Lithuanian warrior Puntukas was killed and was burned (a usual pagan custom) on the stone; since then it is known as Puntukas stone. Other legends claim...
- Retrieved 4 July 2023. ""Akademijos-MRU" krepšininkai tapo NKL čempionais". ""Puntukas-Jarimpeksas" laimėjo NKL pirmenybių bronzą". http://www.krepsinis.net/news...
- was dragged by a continental glacier from the Fennoscandian rock m****if. Puntukas, second largest boulder in Lithuania List of individual rocks Puokės akmuo...
- Šilutės „Šilutė“ Prienų „Rūdupis“ 2001–2002 - - Kauno „LKKA-Žalgiris“ 2000–2001 Mažeikių „Nafta“ Anykščių „Puntukas“ - 1999–2000 - - Kauno „LKKA-Žalgiris“...
- separated from a glacier in the Vyborg area of Southern Finland and Russia. Puntukas, one of national symbols of Lithuania, near Anykščiai city Trygław, Tychowo...
- information Playing career 2010–present Career history 2010–2011 Anykščių Puntukas 2011-2012 Statyba Vilnius 2012 Radviliškis 2012–2014 Šiauliai 2013 →Mažeikiai...
- Leliūnai – 483 Sudeikiai – 407 Atkočiškės – 393 Saldutiškis – 389. Tauragnas Puntukas of Biliakiemis Indrajai "Gyventojai gyvenamosiose vietovėse (Residents...
- 2007–2008 Tapiolan Honka 2008 Elektra Šoštanj 2010 Porvoon Tarmo 2010 Puntukas Anykščiai 2011 Tsmoki-Minsk 2011 SKP Banska Bystrica 2011–2012 Düsseldorf...
- 2 points, 10.9 rebounds. Next season, he moved up a tier to Anykščiai Puntukas and averaged 14.8 points, 9.3 rebounds and 3 blocks. He missed the 2011-12...
- pilots. Sculptor Bronius Pundzius made a relief of the pilots' faces on the Puntukas, then the largest known boulder in the territory of Lithuania, in 1943...