- Rausvė, Širvinta, and (right) Szelmentka, Dovinė, Pilvė, Višakis, Nova and
Siesartis.
Etymology of the name Šešupė is not
exactly clear. Upė
means river in...
-
Permian Riga
Formation Silurian Riga and
Geluva Formation Silurian Sasnava Formation Permian Siesartis Formation Silurian Zalgiris Formation Permian...
- the muni****lity and Širvinta
River is the second. The
other rivers are
Siesartis, Mūša and Armona.
There are many
Lakes in the Ukmergė District [lt]. Lake...
- in Lithuania, Ukmergė
district muni****lity, on the
right bank of the
Siesartis River. It is
located in a
region of lakes, forests, and
rolling hills...
-
Manor Klabiniai Manor Libertava Manor Martyniškės
Manor Parudinė
Manor Siesartis Manor Žalvariai
Manor Želtiškiai
Manor Žižmauka
Manor Būbliškė
Manor Palumpiai...
- areas.
Spectacular Black Lakajai [lt] and
White Lakajai, Stirniai [lt],
Siesartis [lt] and
other lakes in Molėtai Lake District, 15.8 km long Aisetas [lt]...
- Molėtai
District Muni****lity, Lithuania.
Situated on the left bank of the
Siesartis River [lt], the
castle was
surrounded by the
river on
three sides. The...
- In 16th–17th
centuries the
territories of the
manor reached the
lakes Siesartis and
Kirneilis near Moletai. Mill
Manor chapel foundation Helena Slizieniova...
- west of Molėtai. It is
situated between the Ukmergė–Molėtai road and the
Siesartis River [lt].
According to the 2011 census, it had 368 residents. In the...
- The
smaller Tramys lakes are just to the northeast, to the west is Lake
Siesartis, and to the
south (from west to east) is Lake Urkis, Lake
Kertuojai and...