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Juozas is a
Lithuanian masculine given name, a
shortened version of Juozapas,
which in turn is the
equivalent of
English Joseph.
Juozas Adomaitis-Šernas...
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Audrys Juozas Bačkis (Lithuanian: [ɐʊˈdʲrʲiːs
ˈjuɔzɐs ˈbaːtɕkʲɪs]; born 1
February 1937) is a
Lithuanian prelate of the
Catholic Church and a cardinal...
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translated into English, Polish, Latvian, and Estonian.
Juozas Grušas was
buried in Petrašiūnai Cemetery.
Juozas Grušas
Secondary School (in Šilainiai elderate...
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Retrieved September 7, 2007.
About Juozas Rimas.
Retrieved September 7, 2007. Biography.
Retrieved September 7, 2007.
Juozas Rimas: Lietuviška auletika. Bernardinai...
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Juozas Ambrazevičius or
Juozas Brazaitis (December 9, 1903 –
November 28, 1974) was a
Lithuanian literary historian and
politician who
served as the prime...
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Juozas Survila, also
known by the
codename Šarūnas (27
April 1921 – 9
March 1947) was a
Lithuanian partisan who
served as the second-in-command of Danielius...
- beatification. "
Juozas Montvila". encyclopedia-titanica.org. 17
October 2012.
Retrieved 21
October 2024. Skinkienė, Loreta. "
JUOZAS MONTVILA". noriuzinoti...
- Notation. Hal
Leonard Corporation. ISBN 978-0-7935-0847-1. Rimas,
Juozas,
Rimas Jr.,
Juozas. (2024).
Agogics and
Tempo Rubato. In:
Etudes on the Philosophy...
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Juozas Preikšas (22
November 1926 – 11
February 2018) was a
Catholic bishop. Preikšas was
ordained to the priesthood. He
served as
auxiliary bishop of...
- 1954.
Juozas Vinča at
Olympedia "
Juozas Vinča". sports-reference.com.
Archived from the
original on 18
April 2020.
Retrieved 4
February 2009. "
Juozas Vinča"...