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- 1561 as a village called Duoliebaičiai. In 1639 the town was renamed Vladislavovas () by Cecilia Renata of Austria after her husband Władysław IV Vasa...
- World War I. He was wounded while fighting against the Germans near Vladislavovas (today Kudirkos Naumiestis). Emergency surgery in Vilna (today Vilnius)...
- (16th century) Sniečkus → Visaginas (1992) Duoliebaičiai → Władysławów/Vladislavovas (1639) → NaumiestisKudirkos Naumiestis (1934) Zarasai → Novoalexandrovsk...
- (16th century) Sniečkus → Visaginas (1992) Duoliebaičiai → Władysławów/Vladislavovas (1639) → NaumiestisKudirkos Naumiestis (1934) Zarasai → Novoalexandrovsk...
- Type Nonprofit Legal status national charitable foundation Headquarters Vladislavova 1460/12 Location Prague, Czech Republic Coordinates 50°04′49″N 14°25′17″E...
- Vištytis (today part of Lithuania) Vitebsk (today part of Belarus) Vladislavovas (today part of Lithuania) Voŭpa (today part of Belarus) Wasilków (today...
- Vysoká škola obchodní v Praze, o.p.s. The college library in the Spálená-Vladislavova p****age Type Private Established 2000 (2000) Rector doc. Ing. Jindřich...
- century to the end of the 18th century, the town was officially called Vladislavovas (in the 17th century the town belonged to the landlord Vladislovas Sakalauskas)...
- No. 22246) 1877: German Girls’ Lyceum in New Town, Prague, Charvátova/Vladislavova – Neo-Renaissance style, demolished 1881: Prague Gymnastics ****ociation...
- prove him to be a good observer. From 1883 to his death he lived on Vladislavova Street 1382/14 in New Town, Prague. Neruda was a loner and an introvert...