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Rygos naujienos," in Mazoji...
- and the
television series Numb3rs and Heroes. In July 2012, her work The
Rygo was
installed in the
VanDusen Botanical Garden in Vancouver; at 2 meters...
- also in
various Lithuanian newspapers and
other outlets (such as Aušrinė,
Rygos naujienos etc.). In 1914, he
began studying literature in
Saint Petersburg...
-
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Lithuanian Ministry of Transport. 2021. "LDK istorija:
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September 2015. "Lietuviai
aklinai užpildė
Rygos areną (2 video, foto)". BasketNews.lt.
Retrieved 5
September 2015. "Lietuvos...
- of the Saulė Society.
During World War I,
Tumas moved to Riga and
edited Rygos garsas. As a
member of the
Lithuanian Society for the
Relief of War Sufferers...
-
Retrieved 2
December 2021. "Lietuvos Moterų
Kerlingo Čempionatas 2015
Rygos kerlingo klubas (Latvija) -
Livecurling -
Lietuvos Kerlingo Asociacija"...
- and his own
bookstore in Riga (Latvia). In 1909, he
founded the
newspaper Rygos naujienos which maintained its
activities until 1915. He also collaborated...
-
Lietuvos ūkininkas, Skardas, Katalikas, Žvaigždė, Kova, Draugas, Vadovas,
Rygos garsas. It also
published summaries of Polish, French,
German periodicals...