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surname may
refer to:
Jonas Švedas (1908–1971),
Lithuanian composer Robertas Švedas,
Lithuanian handballer Romas Švedas (born 1970),
Lithuanian politician...
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triumphed in N-1600 class.
Švedas made his
rally debut in
Lithuanian Rally Championship in 2002 and
together with co-driver Kęstutis
Švedas became vice champions...
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Jonas Švedas (9 October [O.S. 26 September] 1908 in Liepāja – 15
October 1971 in Vilnius) was a
Lithuanian and
Soviet composer. He was
named a People's...
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escape was the "Night of
Great Fires". In
several Moravian villages Václav
Švéda and
Ctirad Mašín
placed incendiary composition with time
fuses into straw...
- Pavilonis,
Jonas Prapiestis,
Deividas Soloveičikas,
Gintautas Šulija,
Gintaras Švedas (Editor-in-chief:
Jonas Prapiestis):
Lietuvos Respublikos baudžiamojo kodekso...
- Jan
Švéda (5
November 1931 – 14
December 2007) was a
Czech rower who
competed for
Czechoslovakia in the 1956
Summer Olympics and in the 1960
Summer Olympics...
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discovered in 1937 at the
University of
Illinois by
graduate student Michael Sveda.
Sveda was
working in the lab on the
synthesis of an
antipyretic drug. He put...
- Zabitý idol Václav
Švéda (The
murdered idol Václav
Švéda;
Respekt Special IV/2015) /
English translation Anthony Bartos: Václav
Švéda, the
murdered idol...
- Kurgina, T; Pushkarev, S; Lys, A; Kutuzov, M; Gerasimova, N; Feofanov, A;
Švedas, V; Lavrik, O; Studitsky, VM (2020). "Inhibition of poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase...
- Day for the
Victims of
Communist Genocide Birch bark
letters from
Siberia Švedas,
Aurimas (2020-12-09). "Narratives of
Exile and Identity:
Soviet Deportation...