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Viltis (Lithuanian for hope)
might refer to:
Viltis (magazine), an English-language
magazine on folk
dancing and
culture published in Denver, Colorado...
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Viltis became known as
viltininkai and
formed an
early embryo of the
Lithuanian Nationalist Union, the
ruling party in
Lithuania in 1926–1940.
Viltis...
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Viltis is
available on
microfilm at Xerox's
University Microfilms in Ann Arbor, Michigan. An
Index to
Viltis 1944-1994 is also available. "
Viltis 1960s"...
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Viltis Elektrenai was an ice
hockey team in Elektrenai, Lithuania. They pla**** in the
Lithuania Hockey League, the top
level of ice
hockey in Lithuania...
- film,
names and
pictures of the
twins and
their role were
published in
Viltis magazine in
December 1985. Still, the film as
published treated them as...
-
resign from
Viltis in
September 1913, he
established a new
publication Vairas (Rudder) to
continue the same
ideology as the
original Viltis.
Tumas contributed...
- pre-Christian name that
consists of two stems: -vil- is ****ociated with the word
viltis, "hope" (search for "Vilbutas" in the LSD), -mant- is
thought to be ****ociated...
- Vaidmanas, Vaidelys/Vaidelis,
Vaidulas -vel-, -vil- is ****ociated with the word
viltis, "hope" (search for "Vilbutas" in the LSD) Erdvilas, Butvilas/Butvila,...
- times.
Vairas was
first established in
January 1914 when
Smetona departed Viltis; it was
discontinued due to
World War I. The
newspaper was
briefly revived...
- with the
publishing of
Lithuanian periodicals Vilniaus žinios as well as
Viltis and
Vairas (edited by Smetona). He also ****isted with the establishment...