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Stasys is a po****r
Lithuanian given name,
derived from
Slavic name Stanislav.
Feminine variation is Stasė.
Stasys Antanas Bačkis (1906–1999), Lithuanian...
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Stasys Lozoraitis Jr. for an
article about a son of
Stasys Lozoraitis.
Stasys Lozoraitis (born:
September 5, 1898 –
December 24, 1983) was a prominent...
- "
Stasys Razma". Olympedia.
Retrieved 25
August 2021. "
Stasys Razma". eu-football.info.
Retrieved 30 May 2018.
Stasys Razma at EU-Football.info
Stasys Razma...
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Stasys Povilaitis: "Norėčiau būti jaunesnis", 2008-08-03 Умер певец Стасис Повилайтис // kurier.lt, 7-10-2015
Stasys Povilaitis | Lrytas...
- "bus/train stop" Gr**** pronunciation: [ˈstasi]),
commonly abbreviated as
STASY, is a Gr****
public transport operator of the
Athens Metro and the Athens...
- of
Poland (2019). A new
Stasys Museum was
opened in 2024 in Panevėžys,
Lithuania showcasing the work of the artist. "
Stasys Eidrigevicius - Bio". eidrigevicius...
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Stasys Girėnas (known as
Stanley T.
Girenas in the US; born
Stasys Girskis;
October 4, 1893 in Vytogala,
Kovno Governorate – July 17, 1933 near Soldin...
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Stašys". LKL.lt (in Lithuanian).
Retrieved 23 June 2017. "Mindaugas
Stašys". BasketNews.lt (in Lithuanian).
Retrieved 23 June 2017. "Mindaugas
Stašys"...
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Stasys Šaparnis (born 2
October 1939) is a
former Lithuanian modern pentathlete and
Olympic medalist. He
competed at the 1968
Summer Olympics in Mexico...
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Stasys Nastopka (19 June 1881 – 19
October 1938) was a
Lithuanian military officer during World War I and the
Lithuanian Wars of Independence. Born into...