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  2. File:The earliest known Lithuanian glosses (~1520–1530 ...

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    Lietuvių: Seniausios žinomos lietuviškos glosos Johannes Herolt knygoje „Liber Discipuli de eruditione Christifidelium“ (Mokinių knyga apie Kristaus sekėjų lavinimą). Straipsnis anglų kalba - „The Earliest Known Lithuanian Glosses (~1520–1530)“ .

  3. Visuotinė lietuvių enciklopedija - Wikipedia

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    VLE is an encyclopedia published in Lithuanian; therefore, it focuses on Lithuania, Lithuanians and Lithuanian topics (Lithuanian personalities, organizations, language, culture, national activities).

  4. Flight instruments - Wikipedia

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    The cockpit of a Slingsby T-67 Firefly two-seat light airplane.The flight instruments are visible on the left of the instrument panel. Flight instruments are the instruments in the cockpit of an aircraft that provide the pilot with data about the flight situation of that aircraft, such as altitude, airspeed, vertical speed, heading and much more other crucial information in flight.

  5. Lithuanian language - Wikipedia

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    Lithuanian (endonym: lietuvių kalba, pronounced [lʲiəˈtʊvʲuː kɐɫˈbɐ]) is an East Baltic language belonging to the Baltic branch of the Indo-European language family.

  6. 69 Danguje - Wikipedia

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    In May 2024 the group announced that Nijolė is leaving the group and the group will be called Šeškės ("ferrets"), because Bžeskas owns the trademark 69 Danguje and the group had not been cooperating with Bžeskas for ten years, and his lawyers notified the group that they can no longer use their old name. [5]

  7. Jonas Jablonskis - Wikipedia

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    Jonas Jablonskis (Lithuanian pronunciation: [joːnɐs jɐbˈɫɔnskɪs]; 30 December 1860, in Kubilėliai, Šakiai district – 23 February 1930, in Kaunas) was a distinguished Lithuanian linguist and one of the founders of the standard Lithuanian language. [1]

  8. Vytautas Merkys - Wikipedia

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    Vytautas Merkys' principal works focus on Lithuanian 19th-century and early 20th century history, especially the Lithuanian national revival, the Lithuanian book smuggling movement during the ban on the Lithuanian press, the work of the 19th-century historian Simonas Daukantas, and the life of the 19th-century bishop Motiejus Valančius.

  9. Aleksandras Fromas-Gužutis - Wikipedia

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    Aleksandras Fromas known by his pen name Gužutis (1822–1900) was a Lithuanian writer, one of the first authors of Lithuanian plays and dramas.. Born to a family of an office worker, Fromas received some education at the Kražiai College.