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    Vilnius (redirect from Wilno)
    notable non-Lithuanian names for the city include Latin: Vilna, Polish: Wilno, Belarusian: Вiльня (Vilnia), German: Wilna, Latvian: Viļņa, Ukrainian:...
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  • Wilno is the Polish name of the city of Vilnius, Lithuania. Wilno may also refer to: Wilno, Minnesota, United States Wilno, Ontario, Canada No. 317 "City...
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    Wilno is a settlement in the Township Municipality of Madawaska Valley, Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada. Wilno is nestled in the rolling, picturesque terrain...
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  • Wilno Voivodeship may refer to: Vilnius Voivodeship, one of the historic voivodeships of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, established in 1413 Wilno Voivodeship...
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    The Wilno Voivodeship (Polish: województwo wileńskie) was one of 16 Voivodeships in the Second Polish Republic, with the capital in Wilno (now Vilnius...
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  • Operation Wilno may refer to: Operation Ostra Brama (or Wilno uprising) of 1944 Vilna offensive of 1919 This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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    Wilno is an unincorporated community located in Royal Township, Lincoln County, Minnesota, United States. Wilno was laid out in 1883 on land provided...
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    Wilno Land was a district of Poland, with capital in Vilnius, that existed from 13 April 1922 until 20 January 1926. The territory was formed in 1922...
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    Wilno-Troki County was a county with capital in Vilnius located in Wilno Land, and later, Wilno Voivodeship, in Poland. It originated from informal unification...
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    Wilno County was a county with capital in Vilanus located in the Republic of Central Lithuania, and later de jure in Wilno Land, Second Polish Republic...
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    Vilnius Region (redirect from Wilno region)
    Belarusian: Віленшчына. Also formerly known in English as Vilna Region or Wilno Region. b. ^ According to one of the leading Lithuanian national activists...
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  • 1905 revolution; on 22 October 1906 the Society of Friends of Science in Wilno (TPN) was created by the Polish intelligentsia. After the outbreak of World...
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    and Wilno Voivodeships (until 1926 Wilno Land) as well as in parts of the Białystok Voivodeship (Grodno and Wołkowysk Counties). In the part of Wilno Voivodeship...
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    The Pact of Vilnius and Radom (Polish: Unia wileńsko-radomska, Lithuanian: Vilniaus-Radomo sutartis) was a set of three acts passed in Vilnius, Grand Duchy...
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    Wilno, capital of the voivodeship, in the 17th century...
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    Vilnius County (redirect from Wilno country)
    Vilnius County (Lithuanian: Vilniaus apskritis) is the largest of the 10 counties of Lithuania, located in the east of the country around the city Vilnius...
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  • The Voivode of Vilnius (Lithuanian: Vilniaus vaivada, Polish: wojewoda wileński) was a high-ranking officer in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania who governed...
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  • The Wilno Uprising may refer to: Vilnius Uprising (1794), an uprising of Polish-Lithuanian forces against the Russians in 1794 Operation Ostra Brama,...
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  • Juliusz (1937). "Wilno", 3rd ed (in Polish). Wilno.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) (in Polish) Jerzy Remer, Wilno, Poznań Łossowski...
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    Vilna Governorate-General (Russian: Литовское генерал-губернаторство, Lithuanian: Vilniaus generalgubernatorija), known as Lithuania Governorate-General...
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  • I, Wilno 1841. Wędrówka po małych drogach. Szkice obyczajów na prowincji, T. II, Wilno 1841. Siostra Giertruda. Powieść wierszem napisana, Wilno 1842...
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  • Adam Mickiewicz Monument in Vilnius, Lithuania is a monument in the vicinity of the Saint Anne's Church and the Bernardine Monastery, by Maironio Street...
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  • Soviet Union captures the city during the Polish–Soviet War Battle of Wilno (1939), Soviet Union captures the city during the Invasion of Poland Battle...
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    Lithuanian–Belarusian Division Battles for Vilnius (1918–1919) Żeligowski's Mutiny Wilno Voivodeship (1923–1939) Pinsk massacre a ^ For controversies about the naming...
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    Telewizja Polska (redirect from TVP Wilno)
    stations, in 4K quality under the name TVP 4K. On September 17, 2019, the TVP Wilno channel intended for Poles living in Lithuania began broadcasting. In March...
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  • Śmigły Wilno was a Polish association football team. Founded in 1933 in Wilno, Second Polish Republic (now Vilnius, Lithuania). Śmigły's full name was...
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    Radiotechniczne „ELEKTRIT”) was the largest privately owned company in Wilno, Second Republic of Poland (now Vilnius, Lithuania) (1925–39). With over...
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  • Bishops of Vilnius diocese from 1388 and archdiocese (archdiocese of Vilnius) from 1925: Cyprian Wiliński (Wiliski), O.P. (3 Mar 1572 – 1594) Nicolas Pac...
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  • The Union of Kraków and Vilna also known as Union of Vilnius was one of the agreements of the Polish–Lithuanian union. It was signed in Kraków by Polish...
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    Vilna Ghetto (redirect from Wilno Ghetto)
    German-Soviet invasion of Poland in September 1939, Wilno (Vilna in Yiddish) was the capital of the Wilno Voivodship in the Second Polish Republic. The predominant...
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