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Šviesa or
Szviesa (literally: The Light) was a short-lived Lithuanian-language
newspaper printed during the
Lithuanian press ban in
Tilsit (now Sovetsk)...
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Šviesa Artists'
Society (Lithuanian: Panevėžio artistų mylėtojų
draugija „
Šviesa“; lit. 'Panevežys
Artists Lovers Society "
Šviesa"') was a short-lived...
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playing in the
capital city of Vilnius. At
first it was
known under the name
Šviesa. In 2003, the club made its
debut in the
Lithuanian top division. In 2007...
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Šviesa is a team
handball club from Vilnius, Lithuania. They
compete in
Lietuvos Rankinio Lyga (LRL) and
Baltic Handball League.
Vilnius Squad for...
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publishing house –
Šviesa and
became the
largest publishing house company group in the
Baltic States. In
January 2022, Alma
littera sold
Šviesa, the group's...
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Grigorijus (2008),
Multinational Lithuania:
history of
ethnic minorities,
Šviesa, p. 30, ISBN 9785430052508 Duczmal, Małgorzata (2012). Jogailaičiai (PDF)...
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Grigorijus (2008).
Multinational Lithuania:
History of
Ethnic Minorities.
Šviesa. pp. 23–25. ISBN 978-5430052508. Leśniewska-Napierała,
Katarzyna (2015)...
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Lietuvos bitininkas (Lithuanian B****eeper)
which was
later reorganized as
Šviesa (Light). When the
publication failed in 1908,
Ambraziejus retired from public...
- ISBN 978-3-11-086792-3. Šapoka,
Adolfas (1936).
Lietuvos istorija (PDF). Kaunas:
Šviesa. pp. 13–17.
Archived (PDF) from the
original on 25
February 2021. Retrieved...
- 10 May 2014. Dragūnas Klaipėda Almeida-Stronglasas
Alytus Ūla Varėna VHC
Šviesa HC
Vilnius SM Dubysa-Gubernija HC
Utena Granitas Kaunas Lūšis
Kaunas Source:...