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Vincas is a
Lithuanian masculine given name.
People named Vincas include:
Vincas Grybas (1890–1941),
Lithuanian sculptor Vincas Kudirka (1858-1899), Lithuanian...
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Vinca (/ˈvɪŋkə/; Latin:
vincire "to bind, fetter") is a
genus of
flowering plants in the
family Apocynaceae,
native to Europe,
northwest Africa and southwest...
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Vinca major, with the
common names bigleaf periwinkle,
large periwinkle,
greater periwinkle and blue periwinkle, is a
species of
flowering plant in the...
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Vinča culture (ʋîːntʃa), also
known as ****aș culture, ****aș–
Vinča culture or
Vinča-****aș culture, is a
Neolithic archaeological culture of Southeast...
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pulkininkas VINCAS ŽILYS - 1937 m. Trijų žvaigždžių 3-ojo
laipsnio ordinas". News.lt.
Retrieved 2
November 2021. Zabielskas, Vytautas. "
Vincas Žilys". Visuotinė...
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Vinča symbols or
Vinča–****aș signs, Old
European script,
Danube script (among
other names) are a set of
untranslated symbols found on
Neolithic era...
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national hero.
Kudirka used the pen
names V. Kapsas, Paežerių
Vincas,
Vincas Kapsas, P.
Vincas, Varpas, Q.D, K., V.K, Perkūnas.
Kudirka was born in Paežeriai...
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Vincas Mickevičius was the
birth name of two
notable Lithuanians:
Vincas Krėvė-Mickevičius (1882–1954),
writer Vincas Mickevičius-Kap****s (1880–1935)...
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Lithuanian Folk Tales)
Leonardas Sauka,
Vincas Basanavicius in:
Universal Lithuanian Encyclopedia , Vol II, 2002.
Vincas Basanavičius JONAS–BASANAVIČIUS–GEHÖFT–MUSEUM...
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Vinča (Serbian Cyrillic: Винча,
pronounced [ʋîːntʃa]) is a
suburban settlement of Belgrade, Serbia. It is part of the muni****lity of Grocka.
Vinča-Belo...