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Trakai (
Trakai; see
names section for
alternative and
historic names) is a city and lake
resort in Lithuania. It lies 28
kilometres (17 miles) west of...
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Trakai Castle might refer to
three separate castles in Lithuania:
Trakai Island Castle,
located on an
island in Lake Galvė
Trakai Peninsula Castle, located...
- in Vilnius.
Until 21
February 2019, the club was
based in
Trakai and was
known as FK
Trakai. The team won the 2024 I Lyga and
earned promotion to the...
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Senieji Trakai (literally: Old
Trakai, Polish:
Stare Troki) is a
historic Lithuanian village located 3
kilometres (1.9 mi) east of
Trakai.
According to...
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Trakai ('glades') is a
common Lithuanian toponym. It may
refer to:
Trakai, city in Lithuania,
capital of
Trakai District Muni****lity Also to the villages...
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Trakai Island Castle (Lithuanian: Trakų
salos pilis) is an
island castle located in
Trakai, Lithuania, on an
island in Lake Galvė. The
construction of...
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Trakai Voivodeship,
Trakai Palatinate, or
Troki Voivodeship (Latin:
Palatinatus Trocensis, Lithuanian: Trakų vaivadija, Polish: Województwo trockie), was...
- The
Karaim language (Crimean dialect: къарай тили,
qaray tili;
Trakai dialect:
karaj tili), also
known by its
Hebrew name
Lashon Kedar (Hebrew: לשון קדר...
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Duchy of
Trakai (Lithuanian: Trakų Kunigaikštystė) was a
subdivision of the
Grand Duchy of
Lithuania during the 14th and
early 15th centuries. The Duke...
- pronunciation: [kæːsˈtutɪs]; c. 1297 – 3 or 15
August 1382) was sole Duke of
Trakai from 1342 to 1382 and
Grand Duke of
Lithuania from 1342 to 1382, together...