Vilnius

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Synonyms for Vilnius

the capital and largest city of Lithuania

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So when Wilna's cinema work began to wane, she and Nan decided to pursue careers as artists in the famed artists' colony at Woodstock, New York.
Born into a wealthy family, Wilna Hervey gained popularity in silent films playing "The Powerful Katrinka" in the Toonerville Trolley comedies.
Eckhardt, "The Biggest Girl: Wilna Hervey, Actress and Artist," Betzwood Archives, http://faculty.mc3.edu/jeckhard/biggestgirlarticle/thebiggestgirl.html.
As she treated the group to a lengthy-overview of Jewish life in Vilnius known multilingually as Vilnia, Vilno, Vilna, Vilne, Wilna, or Wilno--from the 14th century to the present, she highlighted the city's former prominence as the most significant Jewish intellectual and cultural capital in the world.
35 Samogitia in the colored copperplate print, detailed map of Lithuania (Partie de Lithuanie ou sont les palatinats de Wilna et Troki, subdivises en leurs chastellenies.
'n Klein lewe is die produk van Wilna Adriaanse se meestersgraadstudie in kreatiewe skryfwerk aan die Universiteit van Kaapstad en is reeds die negentiende roman uit haar pen.
Deputy - Wilna Deputy, 98, of Springfield, died April 25.
At the end of 1910, nearly seventeen years after it was written, I found it in the possession of [IV] my uncle, Berl Weltman, in Wilna, (5) where I spent a few days on my way to revisit Polotzk.
Barlow, nevertheless, forged ahead, negotiating a commercial treaty and maritime claims convention with French officials that he brought with him on what turned out to be his final mission--to Napoleon's winter headquarters at Wilna.
as players will earn points for their annual merit list, which is used for team selection for national participation in tournaments such as the Regional All-Africa Championship, and the bi-annual All-Africa Championship Tournament where Bonita and Wilna Bredenhann and Letitia Brink, ended 5th overall out of the 21 participating countries.
Arno Nadel, for instance, was born in Wilna and came to Berlin before World War I.
In 2009 was die Afrikaanse finaliste in hierdie afdeling Die boek van Ester van Wilna Adriaanse (2008), Langverlof van Annemari Coetzer (2008), 13 uur van Deon Meyer (2008), Snoeisker van Piet Steyn (2008) en 'n Tapisserie met klein diere van Erika Murray-Theron (2008).