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    Kazys Grinius ([kɐˈzʲiːs ˈɡʲrʲɪnʲʊs] , 17 December 1866 – 4 June 1950) was the third President of Lithuania, and held that office from 7 June 1926 to...
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  • Grinius is a Lithuanian language family name. It may refer to: Kazys Grinius, 3rd President of Lithuania Kęstutis Grinius, Lithuanian politician Marius...
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  • Lithuania Kazys Boruta (1905–1965), Lithuanian writer and poet Kazys Bradūnas (1917–2009), Lithuanian émigré poet and editor Kazys Grinius (1866–1950)...
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    between 1922 and 1936. The party's leaders included the third President Kazys Grinius and three-term Prime Minister Mykolas Sleževičius. The party was established...
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  • Sciences Kaunas Clinics - Kaunas Kaunas Red Cross Hospital - Kaunas Kazys Grinius Hospital - Kaunas Vilnius University Children's Hospital- Vilnius Vilnius...
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    particularly critical of President Kazys Grinius and his government, which came to power after the elections of 1926. He saw Grinius as too lenient on minority...
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    Smetona was a leader of the 1926 coup d'état that deposed President Kazys Grinius. He once again became president on 19 December that year (two others...
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    criticism, for which he also was again sentenced to a short prison term. Kazys Grinius had chaired a post-World War I repatriation commission, and served as...
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    and Kazys Grinius, and to the history of the palace. A recent exposition featured unique historical items from the collection of ambassador Kazys Lozoraitis...
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    Archived from the original on 14 August 2019. Retrieved 7 March 2007. Wiki Kazys Skucas "Presidents of the Republic of Lithuania". Office of the President...
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    Antanas Smetona, and which had brought down Stulginskis's successor, Kazys Grinius. The coup returned Smetona to office after Stulginskis's brief formal...
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    Sleževičius Pranas Dovydaitis Mykolas Sleževičius Ernestas Galvanauskas Kazys Grinius Ernestas Galvanauskas Antanas Tumėnas Vytautas Petrulis Leonas Bistras...
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    poet, writer, penal reformer and early gay rights campaigner (b. 1867) Kazys Grinius, 3rd President of Lithuania (b. 1866) June 5 – Miklós Bánffy, Hungarian...
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  • Sleževičius Pranas Dovydaitis Mykolas Sleževičius Ernestas Galvanauskas Kazys Grinius Ernestas Galvanauskas Antanas Tumėnas Vytautas Petrulis Leonas Bistras...
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    1919 Presidents (1919–1940) Antanas Smetona Aleksandras Stulginskis Kazys Grinius Jonas Staugaitis Aleksandras Stulginskis Antanas Smetona Antanas Merkys1...
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  • of the new political entity—and the future President of Lithuania, Kazys Grinius, as well as a number of worker activists. Also in attendance as a representative...
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    1920 to April 7, 1921, he served Chief of Defense of Lithuania of Kazys Grinius and promoted to Colonel. In addition, from July 7, 1920 to April 7,...
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  • Liaudininkų Sąjunga) under the leadership of Mykolas Sleževičius and Kazys Grinius 1935: The party is banned, but continued in exile 1990: It is refounded...
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    Michigan 1964–1965 Gediminas (1275–1345) – king of Lithuania (1316–1341) Kazys Grinius (1866–1950) – politician, third President of Lithuania Dalia Grybauskaitė...
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    replacement of the democratically elected Government and President Kazys Grinius with a conservative nationalist authoritarian Government led by Antanas...
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    Sleževičius Pranas Dovydaitis Mykolas Sleževičius Ernestas Galvanauskas Kazys Grinius Ernestas Galvanauskas Antanas Tumėnas Vytautas Petrulis Leonas Bistras...
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  • President (1919–1920) Aleksandras Stulginskis, President (1920–1926) Kazys Grinius, President (1926) Jonas Staugaitis, Acting President (1926) Aleksandras...
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    Parliament Seats Term Prime ministers Constituent Assembly 150 1920–1922 Kazys Grinius First Seimas 78 1922–1923 Ernestas Galvanauskas Second Seimas 78 1923–1926...
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    Popular Socialist Democratic Party. In 1917, Sleževičius, together with Kazys Grinius, joined the presidium of the newly established Supreme Council of Lithuania...
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    Chairman of the Constituent Assembly of Lithuania – Ernestas Galvanauskas Kazys Grinius Aleksandras Stulginskis (1885–1969) 21 December 1922 – 7 June 1926 Lithuanian...
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    the Minister of Agriculture in the cabinets of four Prime Ministers: Kazys Grinius, Ernestas Galvanauskas, Augustinas Voldemaras, and Juozas Tūbelis. Jonas...
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    Galvanauskas (1882–1967) 1st time 7 October 1919 15 June 1920 Independent 5 Kazys Grinius (1866–1950) 19 June 1920 18 January 1922 Lithuanian Popular Peasants'...
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    closed down, and as a result Poles received only 3 parliamentary seats. Kazys Grinius became the new prime minister. On May 11, 1920, France recognized Lithuania...
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    Vilnius's mayor, Remigijus Šimašius, renamed a street that had been named after Kazys Skirpa (who formed the Lithuanian Activist Front, which massacred Jews across...
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    Zemeckis Joseph Kromelis Dick Durbin Kazys Grinius Kazys Bobelis Vladas Jakubėnas Valdas Adamkus John C. Reilly Kazys Bradūnas The Lithuanian Research and...
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