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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Samogitians (Samogitian: žemaitē, Lithuanian: žemaičiai, Latvian: žemaiši) are the inhabitants of Samogitia, an ethnographic region of Lithuania. Many...
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Samogitian (endonym: žemaitiu kalba or sometimes žemaitiu rokunda, žemaitiu šnekta or žemaitiu ruoda; Lithuanian: žemaičių tarmė, žemaičių kalba), is an...
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Wikipedia is a free multilingual open-source wiki-based online encyclopedia edited and maintained by a community of volunteer editors, started on 15 January...
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articles are more often edited. The Latgalian, Lithuanian, and Samogitian Wikipedias have a depth indicator of 48.2, 6.6, and 30.2 respectively. A very...
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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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Lithuanian language (category Wikipedia articles needing clarification from November 2014)
three cultural groups – Samogitians (Western), Aukštaitians (Central) and Lithuanians (Eastern). Traditionally, the Samogitian tribe is included within...
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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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A1 highway (Lithuania) (redirect from Samogitian highway)
September 1987. It replaced the first 40 kilometers of the 1930s-built Samogitian Highway stretching from Kaunas. Transport in Lithuania "Tartasi dėl automagistralės...
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Evelin Samuel (category Articles containing Samogitian-language text)
Evelin Samuel (born 13 May 1975) is an Estonian singer, songwriter, musical theater performer, author of children's books and participant in the Eurovision...
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Papilė (category Articles containing Samogitian-language text)
Papilė (Samogitian: Papėlė) is a town in Šiauliai County, Lithuania, near the river Venta. The settlement was first mentioned in 1339, after the area was...
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Varniai (category Geography articles needing translation from Lithuanian Wikipedia)
(pronunciation; Samogitian: Varnē) is a city in the Telšiai County, western Lithuania. In the Middle Ages the city was known as Medininkai (Samogitian: Medėninkā)...
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Samogitian nobility was nobility originating in the Lithuanian region of Samogitia. The Samogitian nobility was an integral part of Lithuanian nobility...
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InCulto (category Articles containing Samogitian-language text)
The topic of this article may not meet Wikipedia's notability guideline for music. Please help to demonstrate the notability of the topic by citing reliable...
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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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(ltg-ltg1929) and the 2007 orthography (ltg-ltg2007). Latgalian Wikipedia Samogitian language Võro language Livonian language "Latgalian (latgalīšu volūda)"...
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Königsberg (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
Königsberg following his retreat from the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and 31 Samogitian nobles visited him in 1390 to recognize him as their ruler and concluded...
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Plateliai (category Articles containing Samogitian-language text)
Plateliai (Samogitian: Platelē; Polish: Płótele) is a town in Samogitia, Lithuania. It is situated on the west bank of Lake Plateliai, the largest lake...
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Tverai (category Articles containing Samogitian-language text)
Tverai (Samogitian: Tverā) is a small town in Rietavas municipality, Lithuania. It is situated on Aitra River, tributary to Jūra, about 17 km east from...
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Bronisław Piłsudski (category Biography articles needing translation from Polish Wikipedia)
to the Far East. Piłsudski considered himself Polish, Lithuanian, and Samogitian. Thus some sources identify him as Polish, others as Lithuanian. In addition...
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Izidorius Pocius (category Samogitian people)
Izidorius Pocius (born c. 1865, Erzhvilkovskaya volost [lt], Russian Empire – died c. 1935 near Eržvilkas; also known by his pseudonym Juzis) was a Lithuanian...
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Mažeikiai (category Articles needing translation from Lithuanian Wikipedia)
Mažeikiai (pronunciation; Samogitian: Mažeikē; Latvian: Mažeiķi; Polish: Możejki) is a city in northwestern Lithuania, on the Venta River. It has a population...
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Aistė Smilgevičiūtė (category Articles containing Samogitian-language text)
Israel, singing a modern folk song, "Strazdas" ("Song Thrush"), in the Samogitian dialect. This song finished in 20th place in the competition, with 13...
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Lithuania (category Wikipedia semi-protected pages)
14–16th century historical sources as an ethnonym for Lithuanians (but not Samogitians) and is still used, usually poetically or in historical contexts, in...
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Balts (category Wikipedia pending changes protected pages)
languages. Among the Baltic peoples are modern-day Lithuanians (including Samogitians) and Latvians (including Latgalians) — all East Balts — as well as the...
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Veliuona (category Articles containing Samogitian-language text)
Veliuona (Samogitian: Veliouna, Polish: Wielona, German: Wehlonen) is a small town on the Nemunas River in the Jurbarkas district municipality in Lithuania...
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Marlayne (category Articles containing Samogitian-language text)
Marleen Sahupala (née van den Broek; born 1 July 1971), known professionally as Marlayne or Marlayne Sahupala, is a Dutch singer, television presenter...
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Šilalė (category Geography articles needing translation from Lithuanian Wikipedia)
Šilalė (pronunciation; Samogitian: Šėlalė, Polish: Szyłele) is a city in western Lithuania, Samogitia, Tauragė County. It is located 30 km (19 mi) north...
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Viduklė (category Articles containing Samogitian-language text)
Viduklė (Samogitian: Vėdoklė) is a small town in a Raseiniai district municipality, Kaunas County, central-western Lithuania. In 2011, it had a population...
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