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- secret organizations distributed the books throughout Lithuania, including Sietynas [lt], Atgaja, Teisybė, Prievarta, Aušrinė, Atžala, Lizdas, Akstinas, Spindulys...
- Lithuanian press on a regular basis, founded the secret Society of the Sietynas [lt] in Marijampolė. After 123 years Sudovia returned to Lithuanian administration...
- astrologically. In Baltic languages, the name for this constellation is Sietynas in Lithuanian and Sietiņš in Latvian, which is derived from sietas meaning...
- information Discipline Road Role Rider Amateur teams 2017 MX Vaiano DSK Sietynas 2017 Aromitalia Vaiano (stagiaire) Professional team 2018–2020 Aromitalia...
- his brother Juozas introduced him to the secret book smuggling society Sietynas, a group that printed Lithuanian books and periodicals in East Prussia...
- SAFE SAFE OUT Pipiras ("Pepper") Lina Rastokaitė Actress RISK SAFE OUT Sietynas ("Chandelier") Katerina Voropaj Dancer RISK OUT Begemotas ("Hippo") Vytenis...
- return to Lithuania and help Lithuanian book smugglers, particularly the Sietynas Society. After graduation from the university, Bulota was drafted for the...
- supported smuggling of illegal Lithuanian publications and, in particular, the Sietynas Society. During this time, Matulaitis tried his had at fiction writing...
- Marijampolė for a month and a half. A member of the secret book smuggling Sietynas organization, Grinius also published on topics such as botany, medicine...
- bibliografijos ir biobibliografijos (in Lithuanian). Vol. III. Vilnius: Sietynas. pp. 172–178. OCLC 28707188. Bikauskienė, Dalia (29 March 2018). "Karaliaučiaus...