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Stefanija Ladigienė née Paliulytė (23
January 1901 – 18
September 1967) was a
Lithuanian Catholic women's
activist and
magazine editor. She was a member...
- to Vabalninkas.
Mikhail Preobrazhensky (1854–1930),
Russian architect Stefanija Ladigienė (1901–1967),
ateitininkai activist, teacher, publicist, exile...
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Stefanija Statkuvienė (born
September 5, 1962 in Kuršėnai, Lithuania) is a
retired female long-distance
runner from Lithuania. She
competed for her native...
- Vilnius:
Lietuvos istorijos instituto leidykla. pp. 145–146. Gruodytė,
Stefanija; Matulevičius, Algirdas. "Maras Lietuvoje". Visuotinė lietuvių enciklopedija...
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Stefanija Michajłaŭna
Staniuta (Belarusian: Стэфанія Міхайлаўна Станюта; 30
April 1905 – 6
November 2000) was a Belarus–Soviet
theater and
movie actress...
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December 1941. His
place of
burial is unknown. In 1920,
Ladiga married Stefanija Paliulytė. They had six children,
including artists Marija Ladigaitė-Vildžiūnienė [lt]...
- Štefka
Drolc (22
December 1923 – 25 June 2018), full name
Štefanija Ana Drolc, was one of the most
widely recognised Slovenian theatre and film actresses...
- Stefanida, the
Polish Stefcia, the
Czech and
Polish Stefka, the
Macedonian Stefanija, the
Russian Stepa, the
Russian Stepanida, the
Russian Stepanyda, the...
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Elkhi Stadium".
National Park Service.
Retrieved May 10, 2013. Harris,
Stefanija (December 20, 1979). "National
Register of
Historic Places Registration...
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original on 8
February 2023.
Retrieved 10
April 2023. Gruodytė,
Stefanija; Matulevičius, Algirdas. "Maras Lietuvoje". Visuotinė lietuvių enciklopedija...