• Ramybė Park (transl. Peace or Tranquility Park, Lithuanian: Ramybės parkas) is a public park in Kaunas, Lithuania, established in 1959 in the territory...
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    in the 15th century. The former Muslim cemetery is today located in Ramybė Park, which was previously the Kaunas Old Cemetery from 1847 to 1959 divided...
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    Petrašiūnai Cemetery when the old cemetery was converted into the present-day Ramybė Park. Banaitis left debts that he used to finance his business ventures. Family...
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  • Girėnas at their crash site near Soldin and a mausoleum in present-day Ramybė Park 1934: Catholic Church of St. John the Baptist in Šakiai 1935: Catholic...
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    occupying Soviet authorities converted the Kaunas City Old Cemetery into Ramybė Park. Despite archaeological excavation efforts carried out in 2012, the original...
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    the old city cemetery. When it was transformed into the present-day Ramybė Park, his body was reburied in the Petrašiūnai Cemetery. A memorial stone...
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    buried at the Kaunas City Cemetery. When the cemetery was converted to Ramybė Park in 1959, he was reburied at the Petrašiūnai Cemetery. Mašiotas wrote...
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    buried in the old Kaunas city cemetery. When it was transformed into the Ramybė Park, they were reburied in the Eiguliai cemetery. In July 1958, on the 40th...
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    Bronius Vyšniauskas and Napoleonas Petrulis [lt] was erected in the Ramybė Park. The monument also acted as a columbarium for the urns. After Lithuania...
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  • buried at the Old City Cemetery, on Vytauto prospektas, Kaunas - now Ramybės park. Writer and priest Juozas Tumas-Vaižgantas (1869–1933) and University...
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    death in 1940. He was buried at the Kaunas Evangelical Cemetery (now Ramybė Park). The village was known as An Rokaiten in German and Rokaičiai in Lithuanian...
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    Purickis was buried in the Evangelical Cemetery in Kaunas (present-day Ramybė Park). Gaigalaitė & Žeimantienė 2004, pp. 10, 12–13. Gaigalaitė & Žeimantienė...
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    grave was destroyed when the cemetery was turned into the present-day Ramybė Park. During his life, Volters amassed a large personal library. After his...
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    1987 Ad Libitum Antis Bix Katedra Jumprava (LV) Ramybes Skveras Started July 6. Vilnius (Kalnai Park), Kaunas, Tauragė, Kėdainiai, Šiauliai, Klaipėda...
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    standard Lithuanian language. He described the club as a peaceful and serene (ramybė and rimtis) shelter from the chaos of the war, just like the Romuva temple...
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