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    many features of the extinct Curonian language, such as specific phonological traits and vocabulary. Samogitian differs significantly from standard Lithuanian...
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    the Aukštaitian dialect. The Samogitian language differs the most from the standard Lithuanian language. Whether Samogitians are considered to be a distinct...
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    Samogitia (category CS1 Lithuanian-language sources (lt))
    architecture, folk costumes, dances, songs, traditions, and a distinct Samogitian language. Famous landmarks include Tauragė Castle, Plungė Manor and Hill of...
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    Samogitian Wikipedia (Samogitian: Žemaitėška Vikipedėjė) is a section of Wikipedia in the Samogitian language. This section of Wikipedia was founded in...
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    consists of two extant languages—Latvian and Lithuanian. Occasionally, Latgalian and Samogitian are viewed as distinct languages, though they are traditionally...
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  • Lithuania's Samogitian minority founded in February 2009. The predecessor to the party, the "Samogitians Were, Are and Will Be" Initiative Group (Samogitian: Žemaitē...
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    languages, in the family of Indo-European languages. The branch also includes the standard form of Latvian and other Baltic languages like Samogitian...
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    Vytautas the Great (category Articles containing Samogitian-language text)
    Vytautas reached peace in the east and returned to Samogitian matters. In 1409 the second Samogitian uprising against the Teutonic Knights began, as the...
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    55.750; 21.833 The Duchy of Samogitia (Lithuanian: Žemaičių seniūnija, Samogitian: Žemaitėjės seniūnėjė, Polish: Księstwo żmudzkie) was an administrative...
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    g. Samogitian). Among modern Slavic languages, only Slovene continues to have a dual number in the standard variety. Today, Indo-European languages are...
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    interest in extinct Baltic languages and tribes, including Yotvingian, Curonian, and Old Prussian.[citation needed] Samogitian words such as kuisis (mosquito)...
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  • Lithuania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 (category Articles containing Samogitian-language text)
    Lithuania was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 with the song "Tavo akys", written by Lukas Radzevičius, and performed by the band Katarsis...
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  • the country with the song Strazdas which was sung in Samogitian, a dialect of the Lithuanian language. Levy, Izhar (12 September 2020). "10 reasons why we...
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  • Tavo akys (category Articles containing Samogitian-language text)
    "Tavo akys" Single by Katarsis Language Lithuanian English title "Your eyes" Released 31 January 2025 Genre Alt-rock post-punk grunge Length 2:52 Songwriter(s)...
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    Vodka (category Articles containing Samogitian-language text)
    romanized: horilka; Belarusian: гарэлка, romanized: harelka; Lithuanian: degtinė; Samogitian: degtėnė is also in use, colloquially and in proverbs; Latvian: degvīns;...
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    Samogitian Sanctuary (Samogitian: Žemaitiu Alks, Lithuanian: Žemaičių Alkas) is a pagan sanctuary in Šventoji, Lithuania, a reconstruction of a medieval...
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  • Denmark in the Eurovision Song Contest 1999 (category Articles containing Samogitian-language text)
    Denmark was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 1999 with the song "This Time I Mean It", written by Ebbe Ravn, and performed by Trine Jepsen and...
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  • Lithuanian language, sometimes regarded as a separate language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Samogitian. If an internal...
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  • Lithuania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2002 (category Articles containing Samogitian-language text)
    Lithuania was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 2002 with the song "Happy You", written and performed by Aivaras. The Lithuanian participating...
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    Dino Merlin (category Articles containing Samogitian-language text)
    Edin Dervišhalidović (born 12 September 1962), known professionally as Dino Merlin, is a Bosnian singer-songwriter and record producer. Born in Sarajevo...
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    Darja Švajger (category Articles containing Samogitian-language text)
    Darja Švajger (born 16 June 1965 in Maribor, SR Slovenia, SFR Yugoslavia) is one of Slovenia's most popular singers, best known for having represented...
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    Katarsis (band) (category Articles containing Samogitian-language text)
    Katarsis (Lithuanian: [kɐˈtaːrsʲɪs]) is a Lithuanian alternative rock band formed in Vilnius consisting of Lukas Radzevičius (vocals, guitar), Alanas Brasas...
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  • Yom Huledet (category Articles containing Samogitian-language text)
    Artist(s) Eddie Butler Gabriel Butler Rafael Dahan Doron Oren As Eden Languages Hebrew, English Finals performance Final result 5th Final points 93 Entry...
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    Andrius Pojavis (category Articles containing Samogitian-language text)
    Andrius Pojavis (born 25 November 1983) is a Lithuanian singer-songwriter. On 20 December 2012, he was selected to represent Lithuania at the Eurovision...
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  • Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest 1999 (category Articles containing Samogitian-language text)
    Ireland was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 1999 with the song "When You Need Me", written by Bronagh Mullan, and performed by The Mullans....
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    Klaipėda (category Articles containing Samogitian-language text)
    away at the lagoon.[citation needed] The name of the city in the Samogitian language is spelled slightly differently: Klaipieda. The most notable non-Lithuanian...
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    Ž (category CS1 Czech-language sources (cs))
    Bible of Kralice. It was occasionally used for the closely related Slovak language during the period when it lacked a literary norm. From Czech, it was adopted...
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  • Lithuania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 (category Articles containing Samogitian-language text)
    Lithuania was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 with the song "Luktelk", written by Silvestras Beltė, Džesika Šyvokaitė, and Elena Jurgaitytė...
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    Nayah (category Articles containing Samogitian-language text)
    Sylvie Mestres, also known as Nayah, is a French singer. Nayah launched her music career after six years of studies at the Perpignan Academy of Music and...
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    Silvester Belt (category Articles containing Samogitian-language text)
    Silvestras Beltė (Lithuanian pronunciation: [sʲɪlʲˈvʲɛstrɐs ˈbʲɛlʲtʲeː], born 26 November 1997), professionally known as Silvester Belt, is a Lithuanian...
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