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Vilnia
Vilnia Vilnia may refer to: The Vilnia River in Lithuania Vilnius, the Belarusian name ...
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Talk:Vilnia
Talk:Vilnia The word Vilnia is more often referred to the city ... article a redirect and to set back Vilnia (disambiguation) --Czalex 2 July 2005 16:08 ...
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Vilnia River
Vilnia River Vilnia river in Vilnius Vilnia (Vilnelė, bel. Вяльля/Vialla pol. Wilenka) is ... of Šumskas , at the Lithuanian-Belarusian border. Vilnia is 80km long and its basin covers ...
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Talk:Vilnia River
Talk:Vilnia River It was suggested that this article should be renamed Vilnia River. The vote is shown below: Wikipedia ...
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Talk:Eastern Vilnius region
... were the dominating majority of the whole Vilnia (Vilnius) region by the beginning of he ... the /presented to Lithuania by Joseph Stalin/ Vilnia the soldiers were surprised, as there was ... Lithanian word heard on the streets of Vilnia - only Belarusian, Polish and Yiddish. Even today ... the begin of 20th century show the Vilnia region with perfectly the same "Belarusian" colour ... also why Stalin presented the city of Vilnia to the Lithuanian Republic in 1939, ...
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History of Vilnius
... Since the 2nd half of 19th century Vilnia became a center of Belarusian national rebirth ... poets and writers publiced their works in Vilnia at that time. Vilnia was the place where the first Belarusian ... Second World War in Wilna. Besides that, Vilnia (Vilnius) kept on being a centre of ... in August 1991. The important role of Vilnia for Belarus remained at the end ...
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Talk:Grand Duchy of Lithuania
... of Litvania and Ruthenia from Navahradak to Vilnia (Vilnius) in 1323. 1341-1377: Rule of ... Self-government bestowed on the cities of Vilnia (Vilnius), Bierascie (Brest), and Horadnia (Grodno). 1392 ... century: First Litvanian printing shop founded in Vilnia (Vilnius) 1517-1519: Francysak Skaryna of Polacak ... Poland. Arrival of the first Jesuits in Vilnia; start of the Counter-Reformation in the ... the army of King Stefan Batory; The Vilnia (Vilnius) University is founded. 1581: Establishment ...
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User talk:Meier
... century even Lithuanians used to call city "Vilnia", but then they took Polish name "Wilno ... English. Former English name for Vilnius was Vilnia, so naturally it wouldn't be a mistake to call Vilnius Vilnia for the period until 1945 but I ... time English people used to call it Vilnia, not Wilno. So that means that name ... for Vilnius is incorrect, there should either Vilnia or Vilnius be written. Wilno in ...
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Vilina, shifter ranger 3 (D20npcs wiki)
... it is likely she will cause it. Vilnia (female shifter ranger 3): Medium humanoid (shapechanger ... Track. Languages: Common. Favored Enemy (arcane spellcasters): Vilnia has a +2 on Bluff, Listen, Sense ... weapon damage rolls against arcane spellcasters. Shift: Vilnia can shift once a day for 4 ... Move Silently +7, Ride +7. Wild Empathy: Vilnia has a +1 bonus when trying to ...
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Wilna (translated from German)
... is to that because of the delta Vilnia into those Neris, only about 40 km ... flows a river of same name, the Vilnia (often Indian reduction form Vilnel? called), nearby ... hill at the confluence that Neris and Vilnia rested. There he dreamed about an iron ...
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