- Wolf
children (German: Wolfskinder, Lithuanian:
vilko vaikai) or
Little Germans (Lithuanian: vokietukai) were
German and
Prussian Lithuanian street children...
- Tupapa-Maraerenga (531 inhabitants),
covering the
taperes of: Ngatipa, and
Vaikai; Pue-Matavera (1,490 inhabitants),
covering the
taperes of: Tapae-I-Uta...
- Festival.
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August 2024. Vilnelė,
Greta (11
August 2023). "Suaugę
vaikai". Žurnalas „Kinas“ (in Lithuanian).
Retrieved 19
August 2024. Kažukauskaite...
- ant slenksčio in Kaunas, and Kęstutis Antanėlis, Vienuoliai, and Gėlių
Vaikai in Vilnius,
among others.
Unable to
express their opinions directly, the...
-
surviving poems in the
Paripatal collection is
dedicated to
river goddess Vaikai.
These poems mention bathing festivals in the
Tamil month of Tai (January/February)...
-
Tirumal (Krishna, Vishnu),
eight to Murugan, and nine to
river goddess Vaikai. The nine river-related
poems mention bathing festivals (Magh Mela), as...
- The
Children from the
Hotel America (Lithuanian:
Vaikai iš „Amerikos“ viešbučio) is a 1990
Lithuanian drama film. The film
revolves around the
lives of...
-
table presents a
significant amount of
different colors.
Lietuvos balsas.
Vaikai (The
Voice of Lithuania. Kids) is the
junior version of
Lietuvos Balsas...
- Žemaitaitis LRT Lithuanian: Lipo žydas kopėčiom ir
nukrito netyčiom. Imkit,
vaikai, pagaliuką ir užmuškit tą žyduką, lit. 'A Jew was
climbing the
ladder and...
-
Tamirangi Manahi of Ngāti
Tamaoho of Te Kuiti. She
first married Kainuku Vaikai, of
Rarotongan descent. Her
second marriage was to
Hiroka Hetet (also known...