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- Poland Aleksandras Abišala (born 1955), former Prime Minister of Lithuania Aleksandras Ambrazevičius (born 1953), Lithuanian politician Aleksandras Antipovas...
- has original works by or about: Aleksandras Stulginskis Aleksandras Stulginskis information Additional information STULGINSKIS Aleksandras (1885–1969)...
- Lithuanian noblewoman Konstancija Bukontaitė. Aleksandras had ten siblings. He studied at the Mitau Gymnasium. Aleksandras Plechavičius was mobilised to the Imperial...
- Aleksandras Dičpetris (31 October 1906 – 30 November 1968) was a Lithuanian poet and educator. He first published poetry in 1923 and continued publishing...
- Aleksandras Kačanauskas (Kaunas 1882 – 16 November 1959 in Vilnius) was a Lithuanian composer, organist, singer (baritone), choir director and teacher...
- Aleksandra Katarzyna "Ola" Wielgomas (Polish pronunciation: [alɛkˈsandra kataˈʐɨna ˈɔla vjɛlˈɡɔmas]; born 28 August 1999), known professionally as Luna...
- under the name Aleksandr Antipov. Aleksandras Antipovas at World Athletics Aleksandr Antipov at Olympics.com Aleksandras Antipovas at Olympics at Sports-Reference...
- photographer. In 1915, she inherited a photo studio from her father Aleksandras Jurašaitis [lt] and photographed the life and people in Vilnius during...
- Aleksandra Bystroń-Kołodziejczyk (26 July 1927–16 September 2016) was a Polish World War II resistance worker and witness to the Holocaust. As a young...
- Aleksandras Lileikis (10 June 1907 – 26 September 2000) was the chief of the Lithuanian Security Police in Vilnius during the **** occupation of Lithuania...