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Sejny ([ˈsɛi̯nɨ]; Lithuanian:
Seinai) is a town in north-eastern
Poland and the
capital of
Sejny County, in
Podlaskie Voivodeship,
close to the northern...
- The
Sejny Priest Seminary or
Sejny Theological Seminary (Lithuanian: Seinų kunigų seminarija) was a
Catholic priest seminary established in
Sejny (now...
- The
Sejny Uprising or
Seinai Revolt (Polish:
Powstanie sejneńskie, Lithuanian: Seinų sukilimas)
refers to a
Polish uprising against the
Lithuanian authorities...
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Lithuanian Army, he parti****ted in the Polish–Lithuanian War in the
battle for
Seinai,
Augustavas and Varėna in late 1920. At the end of 1920, he
served in the...
- government. A
small ethnically Lithuanian area (north of
Sejny (Lithuanian:
Seinai) and
around Puńsk[f] (Lithuanian: Punskas)) was left
under Polish control...
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Poles in the
Lithuanian Wars of
Independence near Augustavas, Suvalkai,
Seinai and elsewhere. On 10 June 1919, the 1st
Infantry Regiment's 3rd Battalion...
- Škirpa with
other Lithuanian officers at the
Seinai front in 1920...
- territory. At the same time the
other ones were created, such as: Beržininkai,
Seinai or Kreivėnai. In 1597, the
Seivai forester, Stanisław
Zaliwski built the...
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November 1950
Patrimpas August 1945 22
October 1945 Kęstutis 1947 1949
Seinai July 1945 July 1946
Altar September 1946 8 July 1948 Kęstutis Butigeidis...
- 2004, p. 277. Buchowski,
Krzysztof (2003). "Polish-Lithuanian
Relations in
Seinai Region at the Turn of the
Nineteenth and
Twentieth Centuries". The Chronicle...