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- Tauragnai (Polish: Tauroginy) is a town in Utena County, Lithuania. According to the 2011 census, the town has a po****tion of 473 people. "2011 census"...
- Utena; 8 towns – Daugailiai, ****tiškės, Leliūnai, Saldutiškis, Sudeikiai, Tauragnai, Užpaliai and Vyžuonos; 592 villages. Po****tion of largest Molėtai District...
- left with other refugees to return to Lithuania. The family settled in Tauragnai, where her father opened a pharmacy. After primary school, Šimkūnaitė...
- establish the Diocese of Vilnius, which he awarded with land possessions in Tauragnai, Labanoras, Molėtai. Two other privileges, issues on 20 February and 4...
- Selonian territory as running approximately by the towns of Salakas, Tauragnai, Utena, Svėdasai, Subačius, Palėvenė, Pasvalys, and Saločiai. Regional...
- Tauragė Area Eldership Tauragė District Muni****lity 4689 127.6 36.75 Tauragnai Eldership [lt] Utena District Muni****lity 997 186 5.36 Taurakiemis Eldership...
- Kazys Musteikis Born (1894-11-22)November 22, 1894 Stučiai, Tauragnai District Died June 6, 1977(1977-06-06) (aged 82) Chicago, Illinois, United States...
- piliakalnis Šikšniai (Utena) Tauragnų piliakalnis Majokas Tauragnai Tauragnų II piliakalnis Tauragnai Taurapilio piliakalnis Taurapilis Užpalių piliakalnis...
- Tavrik City was destro**** and most Jews were exterminated. Later rebuilt. Tauragnai טאָראָגין Taragin Town survived. Telšiai טעלז Telz 2,800 (1939) City survived...
- abandoned by the retreating Polish forces, reaching Turmantas on July 7, Tauragnai and Alanta on July 9, Širvintos and Musninkai on July 10, Kernavė, Molėtai...