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- Latvia. "Valerijonas Balciunas Bio". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 27 May 2018. "Valerijonas Balčiūnas"...
- Valerijonas Šadreika (20 June 1938 – 29 June 1991) was a Lithuanian politician. In 1990 he was among those who signed the Act of the Re-Establishment...
- Walerian Protasewicz (also: Protaszewicz-Szuszkowski, Lithuanian: Valerijonas Protasevičius; c. 1505 – 31 December 1579 in Vilnius) was bishop of Lutsk...
- Lithuanians, particularly Communist sympathizers (Liudas Adomauskas, Valerijonas Knyva, Andrius Bulota, and Aleksandra Bulotienė) and over 90 soldiers...
- 1–1  Estonia Riga, Latvia 16:00 UTC+2 Plade 26' Report Pihlak 41' Stadium: LSB Stadions Attendance: 4,000 Referee: Valerijonas Balčiūnas (Lithuania)...
- Valerijonas Balčiūnas Vincas Bartuška Steponas Garbačiauskas Hansas Gecas Jurgis Hardingsonas Stasys Janušauskas Leonas Juozapaitis Edvardas Mikučiauskas...
- Valavičius. Over the time, various plots of land in this area were owned by Valerijonas Protasevičius, the bishop of Vilnius, and the Oginskiai family. In the...
- Junčas-Kučinskas Labor August 25, 1940 May 31, 1944 3 years, 280 days Valerijonas Knyva Public Utilities (komunalinio ūkio) August 25, 1940 October 2,...
- diplomat Linas Balčiūnas (b. 1978), Lithuanian road and track cyclist Valerijonas Balčiūnas, (1904-1984), Lithuanian footballer Valdas Balčiūnas, Lithuanian...
- Bardzilauskaitė) (1881-1973) - Saugus, MA Walerian Bardzilowski (né Valerijonas Bardzilauskas) (1884-1975) - Boston, MA Ignacy Bordziłowski (1857-1905)...