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    Dūkštas (pronunciation; Polish: Dukszty) is a city in eastern Lithuania, 26 km (16 mi) north from Ignalina, on the bank of Lake Dūkštas. Charles Rappoport...
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    Dūkštas Manor is a former residential manor in Dūkšteliai village, Ignalina District Municipality, Lithuania. Reconstruction works of the manor began...
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    one of 60 municipalities in Lithuania. District structure: 2 cities – Dūkštas and Ignalina; 3 towns – Mielagėnai, Rimšė and Tverečius; 726 villages....
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    Subačius, Obeliai, Vabalninkas, Pandėlys, Joniškėlis. Utena County (4) Dūkštas, Kavarskas, Dusetos, Troškūnai. Telšiai County (2) Varniai, Seda. Tauragė...
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    the Ignalina district municipality, about 3 km (1.9 mi) south of Dūkštas city. Dūkštas Train Station is the closest train station to the Lake Dysnai (route...
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    Charles Rappoport (category People from Dūkštas)
    referred to as "a grand man of French radicalism". Rappoport was born in a Dūkštas shtetl in the Kovno Governorate of the Russian Empire (present-day Lithuania)...
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    Jerzy Turonek (category People from Dūkštas)
    1929 – 2 January 2019) was a Polish-Belarusian historian. He was born in Dūkštas into the family of West Belarusian political activist Branislaŭ Turonak [be]...
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    within Lithuania is 13,849 km2 (5,347 sq mi) Verkė Vilnia Vokė Bražuolė Dūkšta Musė Laukysta Lomena Šventoji Lokys Šešuva Saidė "Main Geographic Characteristics...
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    Daugirdiškiai Manor Paneriai Manor Semeliškės Manor Vievis Manor Antaprūdė Manor Dūkštas Manor Griškiškė Manor Kazitiškis Manor Kazokinė Manor Krikonys Manor Meikštai...
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  • Zarasai (23.07%) Klaipėda (19.63%) Pabradė (18.45%) Švenčionys (17.32%) Dūkštas (16.89%) Grigiškės (15.26%) Lentvaris (11.97%) Vilnius (11.88%) Baltoji...
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    7.40 Dusetos Eldership Zarasai District Municipality 2091 139.4 15.00 Dūkštas Eldership Ignalina District Municipality 1291 154 8.38 Dūkštos Eldership...
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    Širinskienė was born in Vilnius in 1975 and graduated from school in Dūkštas in 1993. She graduated from Vytautas Magnus University with a master's...
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    Manor 13 February 2008 Baisogala Baisogala Manor 13 February 2008 Ignalina Dūkštas Manor 13 February 2008 Jašiūnai Jašiūnai Manor 13 February 2008 Gelgaudiškis...
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    Būdviečiai railway station Bygailiai railway station Dituva railway station Dūkštas railway station Durpynas railway station Dūseikiai railway station Elektrinių...
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    near the town of Dzisna. The river originates from Lake Parsvėtas, near Dūkštas, Ignalina district municipality. It flows through Lake Dysnai and Lake...
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  • (Polish–Soviet War of 1919–1921 and World War II) Polish military quarter in Dūkštas (Polish–Soviet War of 1919–1921; over 100 soldiers) Polish Home Army quarter...
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    Senojo Dūkšto piliakalnis, Pažemiškio piliakalnis Dūkštas Dūkštelių II piliakalnis Putrakalnis Dūkštas Garbšių piliakalnis Juodkalnis Garbšiai Ginučių piliakalnis...
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  • non-denominational, and has served in key leadership positions. Berman was born in Dūkštas, Lithuania, and raised in Hartford, Connecticut, the son of Henoch, a rabbi...
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  • extraction industry. World War I 600 mm (1 ft 11+5⁄8 in) field railway from Dūkštas, (Lithuania) to Druja. After takeover by Poland, the PKP regauged the line...
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  • corps was assigned the mission of advancing in the direction of Rimšė, Dūkštas, Daugailiai, Užpaliai, and Svėdasai. When the invasion began on 15 June...
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    1862 while building Saint Petersburg-Warsaw railway. It was built between Dūkštas and Kalkuny (Russian: Калкуны, currently named Daugavpils) stations, approximately...
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  • (Divenishok) Dotnuva (Datneve) Druskininkai (Drusgenik) Dubingiai (Dubinik) Dūkštas (Duksht) Dusetos (Dusat) Eišiškės (Eyshishok) Eržvilkas (Erzvilik) Gargždai...
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  • Taškūnas was born on 10 November [O.S. 29 October] 1880 in Žąsiniai [lt] near Dūkštas to a family of Lithuanian peasants. He was the youngest of nine children...
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    (2 ft 5+1⁄2 in) 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+3⁄8 in) 1932  Poland World War I field railway from Dūkštas to Druya. After the occupation of the Vilnius Region by Poland, the PKP...
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  • fort is situated near the Bradeliškės village and on the left bank of the Dūkšta River [lt], close to its confluence with Neris. It is within the Neris Regional...
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    000.000 634 Bezdonys 610 Pabradė 585 Švenčionėliai 563 Ignalina 540 Dūkštas 520 Turmantas...
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    some 46 Catholic monasteries, and 22 churches and chaples. In five towns (Dūkštas, Šešuoliai, Tytuvėnai, Kęstaičiai, and Kražiai) local residents attempted...
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    Children's Railroad (Minsk); Rudensk peat railway, field railway from Dukštas, (Lithuania) to Druja Bolivia FC Vinto - Cochabamba - Arani; 42 mi (68 km)...
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  • to 750 mm gauge World War I 600 mm (1 ft 11+5⁄8 in) field railway from Dūkštas, (Lithuania) to Druja. After takeover by Poland, the PKP regauged the line...
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    1826, but continued to give lectures until his death, which occurred near Dūkštas, Lithuania. Among his successful students were Taras Shevchenko, Józef...
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