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- Kostas Korsakas (5 October 1909 – 22 November 1986) was a Lithuanian and Soviet literary researcher, critic, philologist, poet and public figure. Born...
- Pereprava Korsaka (Russian: Переправа Корсака) is a rural locality (a settlement) in Baybeksky Selsoviet, Krasnoyarsky District, Astrakhan Oblast, Russia...
- Krasny Yar Krivoy Buzan Kuyanly Maly Aral Mayachnoye Novourusovka Pereprava Korsaka Pervomaysky Podchalyk Priozerny Seitovka Solnechny Starourusovka Stepnoy...
- and sick people. Their bodies were buried in a m**** grave near the J. Korsaka Road. Some Jews were deported to the Warsaw Ghetto as slave labour and...
- Dailidė [lt] (1934–1939) Valentinas Gustainis [lt] (1939–1940) Kostas Korsakas (1940) Jurgis Griška (1941) Aleksejus Jermakovas (1944–1945) Andrejus Murachtanovas...
- Notable people with the surname include: Jonas Radžvilas, pen name of Kostas Korsakas (1909–1986), Lithuanian and Soviet literary researcher, critic, philologist...
- Schrifttums. In: Annaberger Annalen 4 (1996), Seite 55–67 [1] (in Lithuanian) Korsakas, Kostas et al. Martynas Mažvydas: Pirmoji lietuviška knyga. Vilnius, 1974...
- Honored Artists of the Lithuanian SSR, Professor Juozas Gruodis, Kostas Korsakas, and Vladas Niunka. The lyrics and the melody of the national anthem of...
- magazine were Butkų Juzė, Petras Cvirka, Kazys Jakubėnas [lt], Kostas Korsakas, and later contributors Valys Drazdauskas [lt] and Salomėja Nėris. Gathered...
- – 1941 Antanas Salys – 1941–1944 Juozas Balčikonis – 1945–1952 Kostas Korsakas – 1952–1984 Jonas Lankutis – 1984–1990 Aleksandras Vanagas – 1990–1995...