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Balys Sruoga (2
February 1896 – 16
October 1947) was a
Lithuanian poet, playwright, critic, and
literary theorist. He
contributed to
cultural journals...
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sruoga in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sruoga is a
Lithuanian surname originated from the
nickname Sruoga literally meaning thread wound from...
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Juozas Sruoga (12
March 1886 – 12
December 1957) was a
Lithuanian diplomat. He was the
brother of
writer Balys Sruoga.
Sruoga was born on 12
March 1886...
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Kazys Sruoga (2
April 1899 – 9
March 1974) was a
Lithuanian economist and
advisor to the
Lithuanian Ministry of Economy.
Sruoga is
remembered as the pioneer...
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Adolfas Sruoga (19
April 1889 – 1941) was the
director of
Lithuanian postal services in
interwar Lithuania. He was the
brother of
writer Balys Sruoga. Educated...
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Daniela Lucía
Sruoga (born 21
September 1987) is an
Argentine field hockey player. At the 2012
Summer Olympics, she
competed for the
national team and...
- María
Josefina Sruoga (born 23
August 1990) is an
Argentine field hockey player. At the 2012
Summer Olympics, she
competed for the
Argentina national team...
- Tumas-Vaižgantas,
Antanas Vienuolis,
Bernardas Brazdžionis,
Antanas Škėma,
Balys Sruoga,
Vytautas Mačernis and
Justinas Marcinkevičius.[citation needed] In 21st...
- Texas,
Austin Tobias Brügge, "Literarischer Stil und
Quellenwert in B.
Sruogas Dievų miškas", In: Verflechtungsgeschichten:
Konflikt und
Kontakt in osteuropäischen...
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Dvarionas to a
libretto by lt:Jonas Mackonis,
after the 1938 play by
Balys Sruoga "Apyaušrio dalia". Dalia's aria from Act 1 -
performed by
Violeta Urmana...