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Vievis (pronunciation) is a
small city in Elektrėnai muni****lity, Lithuania. It is
located 14 km east of Elektrėnai, on Lake
Vievis. Its
alternate names...
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cities grew
because of
railroad construction, for
example Kaišiadorys,
Vievis, Radviliškis,
Ignalina and Mažeikiai. In the 20th century,
cities grew next...
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November 1994 over the Bražuolė River [lt] on the Vilnius–Kaunas
Railway near
Vievis, Lithuania.
While the
bridge was
heavily damaged,
train derailment was avoided...
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Kaunas – Vilnius.
There length of the stretch: 55 km (Kaunas –
Vievis) and 16 km (
Vievis – Grigiškės). A9 Radviliškis – Šiauliai.
Total length of the stretch:...
- muni****l
borders of
Vilnius and Klaipėda. This
excludes sections that
crosses Vievis,
Kaunas and
Sujainiai (which has one-level
junction that is used by agricultural...
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Polish and
Lithuanian soldiers occurred on
April 26 and May 8, 1919, near
Vievis. With the
Polish coup
against the
Lithuanian government failing in August...
- Visaginas, Birštonas, Druskininkai, Neringa, Palanga, Anykščiai, Kaišiadorys,
Vievis, Radviliškis, Vilnius, more
locations and
updates Lithuania Isola d'Elba...
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April the
Lithuanian army
began moving towards Vilnius,
taking Žąsliai and
Vievis, but
their advances stopped on
April 8. In the meantime, on
April 19, the...
- 57. Nemenčinė Česlav Olševski Rita Tamašunienė LLRA-KŠS hold 58. Trakai–
Vievis Kęstutis
Vilkauskas LSDP hold 59. Kaišiadorys–Elektrėnai
Silva Lengvinienė [lt]...
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Lithuanian Road
Museum (Lithuanian:
Lietuvos kelių muziejus) is a
museum in
Vievis, Lithuania, that
exhibits the
history of road
building and road history...