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    Druskininkai (redirect from Druskieniki)
    means salt). The name of the city in other languages includes Polish: Druskieniki; Belarusian: Друскенiкi; Yiddish: דרוזגעניק, romanized: Druzgenik; German:...
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    weekly's historical department. Moshe Turbowicz was born on 26 June 1926 in Druskieniki, Second Polish Republic (present-day Lithuania). Since 1942 he was in...
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  • Daugen Daugi Druskininkai Druskienniki Друскеники/ Druskeniki Друске́нікі Druskieniki דרוסקאניק/Druskanik Druscheniken Druskininki Dusetos Dusiaty Дусяты/...
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  • settlements: Goniądz, Trzcianne, Augustów, Grajewo, Rajgród, Szczuczyn, Druskieniki, Jeziory, Lunna, Ostryna, Porzecze, Skidel, Sopockinie, Dąbrowa, Indura...
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  • il. Retrieved 24 December 2018. Jewish Chronicle archival material "Druskieniki" - Encyclopedia of Jewish Communities in Poland Yakra d'Chayei, page...
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    drama school in Warsaw. Unable to find employment there, he went to Druskieniki where, in 1861, he made his début in Stare dzieje (Old History), a comedy...
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