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    275581074211118°E / 54.68893600015811; 25.275581074211118 Jakšto Street (Lithuanian: Jakšto gatvė) is a short street in the central part of Vilnius, named after a...
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    Party of Poland; its headquarters was in a building at Wronia (now Jakšto) Street. The Soviet was of a mixed nature; the largest but not dominant faction...
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  • Central Bureau of the organization was based at 9, Varnų Street (present-day A. Jakšto Street) hosted the party headquarters. By the beginning March 1919...
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  • Arklių Street 1 (then also used by a Jewish gymnasium) 1921: Šermukšnių Street 3 (then Philip Street 12) 1930: A. Jakšto Street 5 (then Dąbrowski Street 5)...
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    soviet. By late 1918 the Vilna Workers Club on 9, Varnų Street (present-day A. Jakšto Street) hosted the party headquarters. The party held its second...
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  • Workers' Club building at 5 Wronia (Varnių) Street (later 9 Komunarų Street, present-day A. Jakšto Street). Inside the building were the Vilnius Soviet...
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  • Lithuanian Polish Russian pre-1918 Soviet Era A. Jakšto Dąbrowskiego Херсонская Komunarų A. Stulginskio Styczniowa Лукишки Komunarų Amatų zaułek Cechowy...
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    netrukus". Sekunde.lt (in Lithuanian). Retrieved 12 September 2021. "A. Jakšto gatvės rekonstrukcija". Panevezys.lt (in Lithuanian). Retrieved 13 September...
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