Andrius Petkus (born 1976) is a Lithuanian sculptor from Palanga, a pioneer and promoter of sand sculpture in Lithuania. He established the sand sculpture...
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Petkus may refer to: Viktoras Petkus (1928-2012), Lithuanian political activist and dissident, political prisoner, Andrius Petkus (born 1976), Lithuanian...
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since 2020 merger to form Freedom and Justice, party leader is Almantas Petkus. Union for National Unity (Tautos vienybės sąjunga) - since 2016, the lead...
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(1920-2004) Henrikas Natalevičius (b. 1953) Vita Opolskytė (b. 1992) Andrius Petkus (b. 1976), sculptor Algirdas Petrulis (1915-2010) Stasys Povilaitis...
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election. Vėgėlė described himself as a christian democrat and cited Viktoras Petkus and Zigmas Zinkevičius as his political inspirations. In 2001, the Christian...
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Kazimierz Pelczar, Polish physicist and scientist, pioneer of oncology Viktoras Petkus, Soviet dissident Kazimierz Pietkiewicz, Polish socialist and independence...
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Speaker of the Seimas. The Seimas approved the leader of the Homeland Union Andrius Kubilius as the Prime Minister. Kubilius led the Government throughout...
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Arvydas Šikšnius BC Sakalai 6–5 Raimundas Danys Kaunas TRIOBET 6–6 Vytenis Petkus Neptūnas 6–4 Paulius Knyza Sūduva 6–3 Benas Bagdonavičius Techasas 6–6...
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Darius Lukminas Saulius Štombergas Eurelijus Žukauskas Mindaugas Žukauskas Andrius Jurkūnas Rytis Vaišvila Tomas Pačėsas Basketball Men's Team Competition...
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