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Samogitian Šiaulē,
Latvian Saule (historic) and Šauļi (modern),
Polish Szawle,
German Schaulen,
pronounced [ˈʃaʊ̯lən] ,
Russian Шавли (Shavli – historic)...
- שאַװל (Yiddish),
Shavli – Шавли (Russian), Šiauliai (Lithuanian, Finnish),
Szawle (Polish) Šibenik
Sebenico (former Hungarian, Italian), Šibenik (Croatian...
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ghettos of Warsaw,
Wilno (now Vilnius), Białystok,
Kowno (now Kaunas) and
Szawle (Šiauliai). Her
visits became a
source of both
vital information and moral...
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Russia following the
Partitions of Poland.
Largest city: Šiauliai (Polish:
Szawle). Aukštaitija (Polish: Auksztota), now in Lithuania. Part of
Lithuania in...
- Szadów Шадов/ Šadov Шадаў Šadaŭ שאַדעווע/Shadeve
Scheddau Šeduva Šiauliai
Szawle Шавли/ Šavli Шаўлі Šaŭli שאַװל/Shavel
Schaulen Šauļi Šilalė Szyłele Шилели/...
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September 3, 1920) was a
Polish pianist and educator. She was born in
Szawle in
Lithuania and
studied at the
Saint Petersburg Conservatory graduating...
- parti****nts
under torture.
Julian Chorążycki was born to a
Jewish family in
Szawle (now Šiauliai) in the
Russian Empire. He
converted to
Catholicism as an...