- to
commemorate the 10th
anniversary of
Varpas,
became the
Lithuanian national anthem.
Editorial staff of
Varpas later started two more
specialized publications:...
-
heavy object called a "
varpa"
instead of balls.
Varpas used to be well-shaped stones, but nowadays,
aluminium is more po****r. A
varpa can
weigh between one-half...
- Klaipėda "
Varpas"
gymnasium (Lithuanian: Klaipėdos „Varpo“ gim****ja) is a
Lithuanian language gymnasium school located in Bandužiai neighborhood, Klaipėda...
-
clandestine newspaper Varpas ("The Bell"),
which Kudirka edited and
contributed to for the next ten years. In
issue number 6 of
Varpas, in
September 1898...
- non-canon novelization.
Called "Talik" in the non-canon novelization.
Called "
Varpa" in Alan Dean Foster's
novelization Star Trek Log Six.
Called "Simon" in...
-
Lithuanian language (it was
replaced with
letter V,
notably by
authors of the
Varpas newspaper). The
usage of
letter V
instead of W
especially increased since...
-
abolished in
Lithuanian (it was
replaced with V,
notably by
authors of the
Varpas newspaper). The
usage of V
instead of W
especially increased since the early...
- to
Vārpa Ilūkste, and they
finished the
league in the 14th position. The 1990
season saw
Vārpa Ilūkste (named
after the
Vārpa Sports Society,
vārpa - 'grain...
-
Varpas Society (
varpas means bell) was a
cultural society active in Šiauliai, then part of the
Russian Empire and
later Lithuania, from 1908 to 1923. Almost...
- also
Romanized as Varpāy-e ‘Olyā; also
known as Varapā-ye Bālā,
Varpā,
Varpa Olya,
Varpā-ye ‘Olyā, and Warpa) is a
village in
Kuhestan Rural District, in...