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Zarasai (pronunciation) is a city in
northeastern Lithuania,
surrounded by many
lakes and rivers: to the
southwest of the city is Lake Zarasas, to the...
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Zarasai County (Russian: Новоалександровский уезд, Lithuanian: Zarasų apskritis, Lithuanian:
Novoaleksandrovsko apskritis ) was one of the
counties of...
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Zarasai District Muni****lity is one of 60 muni****lities in Lithuania. It
borders with
Latvia and Belarus. It has
significant Russian minority po****tion...
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Zarasai Eldership (Lithuanian: Zarasų seniūnija) is an
eldership of Lithuania,
located in the Šilalė
District Muni****lity. In 2021 its po****tion...
- (Lithuanian: Degučių seniūnija) is an
eldership of Lithuania,
located in the
Zarasai District Muni****lity. In 2021 its po****tion was 677. "2021 m. gyventojų...
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Raminta Popovienė (born May 5, 1970
Zarasai) is a
Lithuanian music educator and a
politician from the
Social Democratic Party of Lithuania. She has been...
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Lithuania are the
second largest minority,
concentrated in
Visaginas (47.4%),
Zarasai District Muni****lity (17.2%) and Klaipėda (16%).
About 2,250 Roma live...
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capital was
evacuated to Smolensk. On 28 August,
Lithuanian forces took
Zarasai (the last
Lithuanian town held by Litbel) and the same day
Bobruysk fell...
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Naujoji Akmenė Varėna Kelmė Šalčininkai
Pasvalys Kupiškis
Zarasai Trakai Molėtai Širvintos Kazlų Rūda Šakiai
Skuodas Ignalina Šilalė Pakruojis...
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Naumiestis →
Kudirkos Naumiestis (1934)
Zarasai →
Novoalexandrovsk (1836) → Ežerėnai (1919) →
Zarasai (1929) Mažeikiai →
Muravyov (1899) → Mažeikiai...