「Lithuania」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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The Witness Trees: | Lithuania A Collection of Short Fictions (Cornwall Boo |
e was an important political achievement for | Lithuania, a country converted to Christianity only in |
ge of 18, when he became the Field Writer of | Lithuania, a mid-level position in the administration |
l-July 2000 [16], former Defense Minister of | Lithuania A. Butkyavichus speaks to them and preparing |
ation of The Village: On the Baltic coast of | Lithuania about 30 miles from the Polish border. |
er Michael is due to go on trial in Vilnius, | Lithuania, accused of trying to purchase arms and expl |
t includes in their list Estonia, Latvia and | Lithuania, adding "and, partially, Poland and Finland" |
tive in July 1384 by Vytautas, Grand Duke of | Lithuania, after Vytautas reconciled with his cousin J |
utas Landsbergis, the first head of state of | Lithuania after the liberation from Soviet communist o |
Several of Pasternak's relations moved to | Lithuania after the October Revolution and there are 4 |
ection to the assets of Estonia, Latvia, and | Lithuania after their occupation and annexation by the |
otiated territorial gain, previously lost to | Lithuania after World War I. |
the presidential residence until 1940, when | Lithuania again lost its independence. |
Since 1940 town is part of | Lithuania again. |
Soviet-Lithuanian Mutual Assistance Treaty, | Lithuania agreed to allow Soviet military bases (marke |
She was daughter of Grand Duke of | Lithuania Algirdas and his first wife Maria of Vitebsk |
s direct negotiations with then-President of | Lithuania, Algirdas Brazauskas, led to the release, to |
ior to the inclusion of Estonia, Latvia, and | Lithuania, all the other European states affected by t |
The district borders | Lithuania along the Neman River. |
Lithuania also lost its heavy investments in the port' | |
Jewish partisans in | Lithuania also fought against the Nazi occupation. |
Lithuania also surrendered Palanga and three miles of | |
The main road from Kaliningrad to Moscow via | Lithuania also passes through the district. |
There was no shortage of anti-Semitism in | Lithuania also. |
nts, placing 6th in a field of 24 and giving | Lithuania an automatic final berth at the next Contest |
(Journey in Russia, | Lithuania and Poland). |
oalition with the Social Democratic Party of | Lithuania and the Labour Party which lasted until 2008 |
ion in 1938 and with his wife toured France, | Lithuania, and Belgium. |
, north to Poland, the Kaliningrad District, | Lithuania and Latvia, in southern Scandinavia, in the |
It is often eaten at Christmas both in | Lithuania and Poland. |
Act of the Re-Establishment of the State of | Lithuania, and Member of the European Parliament for t |
me to the Supreme Council of the Republic of | Lithuania, and formally declared the re-establishment |
and Condoleezza Rice, and the Presidents of | Lithuania and Brazil. |
athematics from the University of Vilnius in | Lithuania, and in 1983 a Ph.D. in applied mathematics |
ly's Euro 2008 qualification matches against | Lithuania and France in September and matches against |
selected by Russians to be a Field Hetman of | Lithuania and deputy to the Grodno Sejm, the last Sejm |
etition of the three Baltic states - Latvia, | Lithuania and Estonia - since they regained their inde |
stem in Winnipeg and at summer institutes in | Lithuania and Ukraine. |
er territory of the Grand Duchy (principally | Lithuania and Belarus), which would include Lithuanian |
The parishes were established in ethnic | Lithuania and the new Vilnius Cathedral was built in 1 |
The icon is highly venerated in | Lithuania and is often called "Lithuania's greatest tr |
iete (administrative territories): Courland, | Lithuania, and Bialystok-Grodno. |
of the first professional museum curators in | Lithuania and was well-published on topics of Lithuani |
international tours include performances in | Lithuania and Poland. |
etition of the three Baltic states - Latvia, | Lithuania and Estonia - since they regained their inde |
Ministry he gave concerts in Jordan, in 2008 | Lithuania and Switzerland in Geneva at Palais des Nati |
begun in 2000 and involved the Elderships of | Lithuania and the Catholic church. |
etition of the three Baltic states - Latvia, | Lithuania and Estonia - since they regained their inde |
Almenas currently lives in | Lithuania and often publishes his essays in the Lithua |
February 16, 1270 between the Grand Duchy of | Lithuania and the Livonian Order on the frozen Baltic |
Present with him on crusades to | Lithuania and Jerusalem as well as helping him land at |
uccessful stints in Russia, Germany, Israel, | Lithuania and Spain. |
8 times for Scotland, scoring twice (against | Lithuania and San Marino). |
etition of the three Baltic states - Latvia, | Lithuania and Estonia - since they regained their inde |
nd, Teutonic Knights, Poland, Grand Duchy of | Lithuania, and Grand Duchy of Moscow and was one of th |
doni to play in Euro 2008 qualifying against | Lithuania and France on 2 September 2006 and 6 Septemb |
The future of | Lithuania and its national minorities; |
ty to Samuel Sachar, a Jewish immigrant from | Lithuania, and Sarah Abramowitz, a native of Jerusalem |
as occurred as a vagrant to England, Sweden, | Lithuania and the Balearic Islands. |
ckmann operates in Finland, Estonia, Latvia, | Lithuania and Russia. |
I Augustus, king of Poland and Grand Duke of | Lithuania and by the terms of Cracow protector of Wilh |
ilnius) was a secretary to the Grand Duke of | Lithuania and an eminent Calvinist theologian. |
th the Liberals' Movement of the Republic of | Lithuania and National Resurrection Party. |
s followed by economic difficulties faced by | Lithuania and some of its resorts, due to the lack of |
It also has subsidiaries in Latvia, | Lithuania and Estonia. |
U21 European Championship qualifiers against | Lithuania and Ukraine. |
He was born in a Jewish family in Vilnius, | Lithuania and studied violin with Leopold Auer at the |
, but Jewish immigrants, mainly from Poland, | Lithuania, and Russia, were the largest religion to se |
It attracts many tourists from all over | Lithuania and abroad. |
" from Ukraine, Belorussia, Estonia, Latvia, | Lithuania and Moldova, with 1675 persons (670 families |
he Conference elected a 20-member Council of | Lithuania and empowered it to negotiate Lithuanian ind |
mer of 1944, when it had been pushed back to | Lithuania and was transferred to the control of Army G |
legal code adopted in 1468 by Grand Duke of | Lithuania and King of Poland Casimir IV Jagiellon with |
Group Center and moved northward to fight in | Lithuania and Courland. |
Polish: Windawa) is a river in north-western | Lithuania and western Latvia. |
, large numbers of Jews began to arrive from | Lithuania and Latvia. |
etition of the three Baltic states - Latvia, | Lithuania and Estonia - since they regained their inde |
n German-occupied Soviet Union especially in | Lithuania and the Soviet Ukraine, as well as in Hungar |
amend Chapters 1 (The State of | Lithuania) and 14 (Amending the Constitution) of the C |
Thus educated in | Lithuania and Western universities, Girnius managed to |
for airlines with its main base in Vilnius, | Lithuania and line stations across EU, CEE and CIS cou |
Aleksandras Stulginskis as the President of | Lithuania and Ernestas Galvanauskas, as the new Prime |
ona managed to also carry out tax reforms in | Lithuania and agricultural products (including uniform |
so travelled extensively throughout Finland, | Lithuania and even Siberia. |
al, religious, and private interiors in both | Lithuania and abroad. |
ermans scored in both matches as Latvia beat | Lithuania and the single goal for Latvia against Austr |
the right-wing part of Polish underground in | Lithuania and Poland were virulently anti-Semitic earl |
tball team he made his debut in 1935 against | Lithuania and in the debut match he scored two goals. |
ranted Magdeburg rights by the Grand Duke of | Lithuania and King of Poland Alexander Jagiellon. |
n the armies of Gediminas, the Grand Duke of | Lithuania, and Prince (knyaz) Stanislav of Kiev, allie |
nsists of about 100,450 square kilometers in | Lithuania and the Kaliningrad Oblast. |
certs in Estonia, with a few also in Latvia, | Lithuania and Russia. |
Werki) is a name of an elderate in Vilnius, | Lithuania and also the name of a settlement, historica |
ersity, Montreal; the University of Vilnius, | Lithuania, and Cape Town University, South Africa. |
nd-raiser), visiting the principal cities of | Lithuania and Poland to collect money for the impoveri |
ic award, once a year granted by the Bank of | Lithuania and Lithuanian Academy of Sciences. |
n of Lublin similar offices were created for | Lithuania and were entitled to conduct the same set of |
t, the Award is being granted by the Bank of | Lithuania and Lithuanian Academy of Sciences. |
In 1920, he returned to | Lithuania, and settled in Kaunas, which at the time wa |
etition of the three Baltic states - Latvia, | Lithuania and Estonia - since they regained their inde |
e encouraged by the Wehrmacht, especially in | Lithuania and Latvia. |
de and wars between the pagan Grand Duchy of | Lithuania and the Teutonic Order. |
World War II, he escaped to Kobe, Japan via | Lithuania and then traveled on to Shanghai. |
The album was released in Poland, | Lithuania and Germany, but didn't success even in Pola |
, and his grandfather, a rabbi, who lived in | Lithuania and wrote for Hamelitz. |
shed a real union between the Grand Duchy of | Lithuania and the Duchy of Livonia on 25 December 1566 |
e construction of the Moletai Observatory in | Lithuania and its Maidanak station in Uzbekistan. |
etition of the three Baltic states - Latvia, | Lithuania and Estonia - since they regained their inde |
He established himself in | Lithuania and began distancing from pro-Polish policie |
ct was not resolved and the alliance between | Lithuania and Riga continued for another fifteen years |
econd on the night of the contest, following | Lithuania and preceding Spain. |
partisans in Latvia and 30,000 partisans in | Lithuania and many more supporters were involved. |
t concert at age nine, and toured throughout | Lithuania and East Prussia soon afterwards. |
was a rosh yeshiva at the Telshe yeshiva of | Lithuania and one of the youngest pre-Holocaust rosh y |
o Russia, 3rd place to Ukraine, 4th place to | Lithuania and 5th place to Azerbaijan who were partici |
ized in the history of governance and law of | Lithuania and Poland. |
s old, and had fulfilled rabbinical roles in | Lithuania and Jerusalem for over 60 years. |
death of Saint Casimir, the patron saint of | Lithuania and Poland. |
The 3rd Panzer Army later retreated through | Lithuania and Courland, fighting in the Battle of Meme |
becoming a pawn in the long struggle between | Lithuania and Grand Duchy of Moscow. |
e Challenge Round, where they joined Russia, | Lithuania and Turkey. |
ho married the would-be King Mindaugas II of | Lithuania, and was mother of the latter's children and |
They traveled to | Lithuania and from there to Berlin by way of Danzig. |
nd a transit country for women from Ukraine, | Lithuania and Belarus. |
East Frisia and East Prussia (today Russia, | Lithuania, and Poland) were the most important breedin |
on, also known as the Defensive operation in | Lithuania and Latvia (Oборонительная операция в Литве |
, Belarus and during the yeshiva's flight to | Lithuania and on to Shanghai due to the invasion of Po |
particular significance of the year 2011 to | Lithuania and its people. |
et republics in Russia, Ukraine, Belorussia, | Lithuania, and Latvia. |
Estonia won the tournament with a win over | Lithuania and a draw against Latvia. |
vited Smetona to become the new President of | Lithuania and Voldemaras the new Prime Minister. |
ween the allied forces of the Grand Duchy of | Lithuania and Kingdom of Poland, under the command of |
will be surpassed by another two (Russia and | Lithuania) and by Argentina and Chile in South America |
Minsk was also owned by | Lithuania and Germany at certain times. |
ncluded considerable annexations by Prussia, | Lithuania and Austria-Hungary. |
ther post-war users included Russia, Latvia, | Lithuania, and Estonia; together operating about 30 ai |
nd later the Communist Party (bolsheviks) of | Lithuania and Belorussia took it over in Belarus. |
il against his cousin Jogaila, Grand Duke of | Lithuania and King of Poland. |
re-World War 2 states of Estonia, Latvia and | Lithuania, and provided consular services to citizens |
thuanian people and the independent state of | Lithuania, and ensure that the state is rich, secure, |
penheim (1854-1926) was Chief Rabbi of Kelm, | Lithuania, and one of the founders of the Telz Yeshiva |
ed in January 2009 and targeted audiences in | Lithuania and Latvia. |
abbi and Rosh Yeshiva of the Telz Yeshiva in | Lithuania, and one of the greatest pre-Holocaust Rabbi |
he bridge was named after Mindaugas, King of | Lithuania, and was opened in 2003 during the celebrati |
004 World under-18 Championships (Div II) in | Lithuania, and he equalled the feat by being voted the |
major part of traffic to St. Petersburg via | Lithuania and Latvia. |
s resurged subsequently in Ukraine, Belarus, | Lithuania and other former Soviet Republics. |
nas suffered through the Second World War in | Lithuania and, many years later, the destruction of hi |
Born in Palanga, | Lithuania Andrew's immigrated with his parents to the |
He scored one goal in the match against | Lithuania, another in the game against Austria, and se |
Prime minister of | Lithuania Antanas Merkys assigns Justas Paleckis as ne |
Shmarya Yehuda-Leib Medalia (1872, Vegery, | Lithuania- April 19 1938, Moscow) - was the chief rabbi |
rder of the Lithuanian Grand Duke Gediminas ( | Lithuania, April 4, 1994) |
g in Germany; trial runs between Leipzig and | Lithuania are planned in November 2010. |
apan are promoted to Division I; Belgium and | Lithuania are relegated to Division III. |
nvydas, two sons of Gediminas, Grand Duke of | Lithuania, are thought to be killed in the battle. |
is debut with the team in April 2009 against | Lithuania as a result of his good form with Toulouse. |
1389, Pope Urban VI recognized the status of | Lithuania as a Roman Catholic state. |
t season of competitive football (soccer) in | Lithuania as an independent nation since regaining ind |
petition of the song's title, which declares | Lithuania as the winner of Eurovision 2006. |
stated that one of its goals was to maintain | Lithuania as part of the USSR. |
diplomat and his wife, stationed in Kaunas, | Lithuania, at the beginning of World War II, must deci |
The chosen winner represented | Lithuania at the Miss World 2010. |
He competed for | Lithuania at the 2006 Olympics and the 2010 Olympics. |
Lithuania at this time was still an independent state. | |
andeshauptmann ("State Captain") of northern | Lithuania at Kaunas. |
Known in Poland and | Lithuania at least since 16th century, it soon became |
rushing defeat on Tokhtamysh and Vytautas of | Lithuania at the Vorskla River. |
es after EURO 2008, Romania lost 0-3 against | Lithuania at home and four days later secured a diffic |
s was originally not intended to perform for | Lithuania at the Contest, however the intended entry b |
, in a 1994 FIFA World Cup qualifier against | Lithuania, at Seville. |
in the Night" was the song that represented | Lithuania at Eurovision Song Contest 2008, in Belgrade |
the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of | Lithuania at the Battle of Grunwald (referred to in Ge |
Air | Lithuania ATR 42-300 (in 2005) |
MJR is among the few events in | Lithuania attracting foreign visitors. |
The group comprised France, Romania, Serbia, | Lithuania, Austria and Faroe Islands. |
Seimas under the Social Democratic Party of | Lithuania ballot. |
BC „Naglis“ is a profesional | Lithuania basketball club which currently plays in Lit |
ibutis signed three year (2+1) contract with | Lithuania basketball powerhouse Lietuvos Rytas. |
only one step away from the chance to enter | Lithuania basketball super league LKL as they won Silv |
e leadership of Yosef Glazman, head of Betar | Lithuania, battled the Nazis alongside the Lithuanian |
ow as part of the delegation requesting that | Lithuania be incorporated into the USSR. |
h was decided in the third-place game, where | Lithuania beat Greece, 78-69. |
At the end of March 1922, Central | Lithuania became Wilno Voivodeship of the Second Polis |
The territory of the former Grand Duchy of | Lithuania became known as the Northwestern Krai. |
It became a member again in 1992 after | Lithuania became independent. |
, 1990, within six months of the Baltic Way, | Lithuania became the first Soviet state to declare ind |
Within six months from the protest, | Lithuania became the first of the Republics of the Sov |
ics to compete individually, with Latvia and | Lithuania being the other two, instead of competing on |
in: Estonia (declared "Judenfrei"), Latvia, | Lithuania, Belarus and Russia |
eroszewski and known as 'ULB' (from Ukraine, | Lithuania, Belarus), had a major influence on Poland's |
ithuanian Commonwealth, including modern day | Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine and Russia. |
e center and eastern Europe, most of them in | Lithuania, Belarus, Latvia, Estonia and around of thes |
p between the Knights and the Grand Duchy of | Lithuania between 1389 and 1410. |
Greece, Yugoslavia, Hungary, | Lithuania, Bohemia, the Netherlands, Slovakia, and Lat |
Born in Vilkaviskis, | Lithuania, both Soblen and his younger brother Jack (b |
He also sent many missions to Bosnia, | Lithuania, Bulgaria and China. |
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