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 * 1) rauda
 * 2) anapilin
 * 3) birztala
 * 4) ramunė
 * 5) svietas

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 * 1) Sapega
 * 2) Lizdeika, Legendary Lithuanian pagan priest
 * 3) Radžvilas
 * 4) Korsak (disambiguation)
 * 5) Korsak
 * 6) Kazickas
 * 7) Norwegian Championship
 * 8) Finnicism, a borrowing from Finnic languages
 * 9) Zabiello
 * 10) Polis (surname)
 * 11) Santara (disambiguation)
 * 12) Gerasim Adamović, Eastern Orthodox Bishop of Transylvania
 * 13) Stepanovs
 * 14) Reusch (disambiguation)
 * 15) 1920 Russian census
 * 16) Eduardas Vilkelis, Lithuanian economist, Minister of Finance
 * 17) Barstyčiai stone, the largest boulder in Lithuania
 * 18) Lithuanians in Russia, Lithuanian diaspora in Russia
 * 19) Kurz (disambiguation)
 * 20) Lithuanian laments, Lithuanian folk tradition
 * 21) Anapilis, alleged place of afterlife in Lithuanian pagan mythology
 * 22) Writers' Union
 * 23) Ter-Grigoryan
 * 24) Children's Theatre
 * 25) Kirkor
 * 26) People's Poet
 * 27) Rauda (disambiguation)
 * 28) People's Writer of the Lithuanian SSR, award
 * 29) Mykolas Sluckis, Lithuanian writer
 * 30) Sluckis
 * 31) Ula (river)
 * 32) Aušra Marija Sluckaitė-Jurašienė, Lithuanian writer, literary critic, journalist
 * 33) Granov
 * 34) Üprus
 * 35) Vidugiriai
 * 36) Karnovich
 * 37) Čigriejus
 * 38) Henrikas Čigriejus, Lithuanian writer, poet, and translator
 * 39) Stashinsky
 * 40) Servač
 * 41) Lithuanian census of 2011
 * 42) Medal of the Order for Merits to Lithuania
 * 43) Szemet
 * 44) Shemetov
 * 45) Meerovich
 * 46) Mark Daniel, Latvia-born Soviet Jewish author and playwright
 * 47) Lamata (disambiguation)
 * 48) Lamata, a historical territory of ancient Balts
 * 49) Ruskalva
 * 50) Užšustis, a village in Lithuania
 * 51) Zier
 * 52) Stulgiai, several villages in Lithuania
 * 53) Basya
 * 54) Basya (given name)
 * 55) Siege of Mogilev (disambiguation)
 * 56) Siege of Mogilev (1655), then in Grand Duchy of Lithuania
 * 57) Janulaitis
 * 58) Šapoka
 * 59) Jurgaitis
 * 60) Šėmeta
 * 61) Latvian masked processions
 * 62) Aagard
 * 63) Dargaud (disambiguation)
 * 64) Erla (disambiguation)
 * 65) Caçador (disambiguation)
 * 66) Sorj
 * 67) Hasl
 * 68) FIBA Europe Champions Cup
 * 69) FECC
 * 70) Zeibert
 * 71) Seibert (disambiguation)
 * 72) Radji
 * 73) Radzi (name)
 * 74) Vilčinskas
 * 75) Stec (surname)
 * 76) Birutė Žilytė-Steponavičienė, Lithuanian graphic artist and book illustrator
 * 77) Gurans (Transbaikal people), Russia
 * 78) Horse Museum (Lithuania)
 * 79) Horse Museum
 * 80) Children of Moses (disambiguation)
 * 81) Children of Moses, legendary descendants of Moses beyond the River Sambation
 * 82) B'nei Moshe, cultural Zionism organization
 * 83) Stanislovas Kuzma, Lithuanian sculptor
 * 84) Of Pomerania, von Pommern, Pomorski, af Pommern
 * 85) Pomorska
 * 86) Upper Castle
 * 87) Castle Hill (Vilnius) (Gediminas Hill), on top of which the Gediminas' Tower sits, a prominent landmark of Vilnius
 * 88) Giedrė Žickytė, Lithuanian documentary film maker
 * 89) Arutyunov
 * 90) Dojlidy (disambiguation)
 * 91) Kristoforas
 * 92) Castle Mound (disambiguation)
 * 93) Kernavė Mounds, archaeological site in Lithuania
 * 94) List of hillforts in Lithuania
 * 95) Apuolė hillfort, Lithuania (split from Apuolė, for better cross-linking)
 * 96) Za Beograd, signature song from cult Yugoslav film ''Who's Singin' Over There?
 * 97) Kononov
 * 98) Schutzmannschaft Battalion 10
 * 99) Pelesa
 * 100) Alseika
 * 101) Krawczyński
 * 102) Danys
 * 103) Šluota, Lithuanian satire and humor publication
 * 104) Rigorosum, "rigorous exam", a type of oral exam, usually a prerequisite to a thesis defense
 * 105) Absolutorium, certificate of completion of all courses for a given curriculum
 * 106) Vizgirda
 * 107) Viktoras Vizgirda, Lithuanian artist
 * 108) Kretchmer
 * 109) Chayat
 * 110) Hubal (disambiguation)
 * 111) Vakhrameyev
 * 112) God Save Poland
 * 113) "Boże, coś Polskę", Polish Catholic patriotic hymn
 * 114) Politisolator, type of Soviet political prison
 * 115) Injury (law), legal meaning of the word
 * 116) Mornar (disambiguation)
 * 117) Sjöman
 * 118) Mornar
 * 119) Matrosov (surname)
 * 120) Marakou
 * 121) Sailor (surname)
 * 122) Soldatenkov
 * 123) Soldatenko
 * 124) Soldier (surname)
 * 125) Vojinović (disambiguation)
 * 126) Soldado (surname)
 * 127) Kivisaar
 * 128) Otse (disambiguation)
 * 129) Oste (surname)
 * 130) Taverner (surname)
 * 131) Hancı
 * 132) Kreczmar
 * 133) Kapzsczyzna, excise tax in Grand Duchy of Lithuania
 * 134) Kabachnik
 * 135) Cârciumaru
 * 136) Kroger (surname)
 * 137) Khanji
 * 138) Tabernero
 * 139) Andrew Morrison (disambiguation)
 * 140) The Barn Theatre, Augusta, Michigan
 * 141) Barn theatre, type of summer stock theater
 * 142) Woyna
 * 143) Vaina
 * 144) Vaina (surname)
 * 145) Angarlag, GULAG labor camp
 * 146) Chief Directorate of Railroad Construction Camps, GULAG directorate
 * 147) Tumas (disambiguation)
 * 148) Barn theatre (disambiguation)
 * 149) Barn theatres in Lithuania
 * 150) Scanorama (film festival), Lithuania
 * 151) Lithuanians in Sweden
 * 152) Stende (disambiguation)
 * 153) Irbe (disambiguation)
 * 154) Irbe River, Latvia
 * 155) Amnesty of 1953, post-Stalin amnesty in the Soviet Union
 * 156) Posad (disambiguation)
 * 157) Siavash (name)
 * 158) Siyavash (disambiguation)
 * 159) Smirnoff (surname)
 * 160) Smirnov (disambiguation)
 * 161) Smirnow
 * 162) Smirnovs
 * 163) D'Urso
 * 164) Ourso
 * 165) Metropolitan Cornelius
 * 166) Tight Knot (disambiguation)
 * 167) Kaidu (disambiguation)
 * 168) Styopa
 * 169) Stepanovsky (surname)
 * 170) Stephensen
 * 171) Stepanchenko
 * 172) Stepin (disambiguation)
 * 173) Styopin
 * 174) Janušauskas
 * 175) Yanushevsky
 * 176) Golden Stage Cross, Lithuanian theatre award
 * 177) Stefanowicz
 * 178) Žilys
 * 179) Lithuanian census of 2021
 * 180) Operation Vesna, mass Soviet deportation from Lithuania in May 1948
 * 181) Juozas Kudirka, Lithuanian ethnologist
 * 182) Tambov wolf, Russian phraseme
 * 183) Šepetys
 * 184) Lagpunkt, GULAG camp point
 * 185) Camp Point (disambiguation)
 * 186) Baire (disambiguation)
 * 187) Ludza (disambiguation)
 * 188) Usollag, GULAG labor camp
 * 189) Fisherman's Son
 * 190) Šauliai
 * 191) Union of the Working People of Lithuania
 * 192) Dear Dad (disambiguation)
 * 193) Tunel Wielki, cave in Poland
 * 194) Varis (disambiguation)
 * 195) Vares (surname)
 * 196) Corvo (surname)
 * 197) Cuervo (surname)
 * 198) Korpi
 * 199) Joniškis (disambiguation)
 * 200) Darius (surname)
 * 201) Nausėda
 * 202) Parnidis Dune, dune in Lithuania
 * 203) Muktupāvels
 * 204) Baltake
 * 205) Baltakis
 * 206) Girdenis
 * 207) Czerwony Sztandar
 * 208) Budraitis
 * 209) Sicker
 * 210) Ieva Andrejevaitė, Lithuanian actress
 * 211) Willet (name)
 * 212) Nekviesta meilė, Lithuanian TV soap opera series
 * 213) Luise Straus-Ernst, Jewish German art historian, writer, journalist, and artist
 * 214) Ute Remus, German actress, radio reader, presenter, and editor, as well as a writer.
 * 215) Kurt Magnus (radio personality), German lawyer and politician, best known as a pioneer in establishing radio broadcasting in Germany
 * 216) Kurt Magnus, German scientist, expert in the field of applied mechanics, a pioneer of mechatronics, modern navigation technology and inertial sensors
 * 217) Marfa (given name)
 * 218) Marva (given name)
 * 219) Vecekrugas Dune, dune in Lithuania
 * 220) Subdivisions of Kaunas
 * 221) Inverse lithography, a technique in lithography
 * 222) Production association, form of the organization of industry in the Soviet Union
 * 223) Neringa (production association), former Lithuanian toy manufacturer
 * 224) Neringa (name)
 * 225) Oborski
 * 226) Pažaislis, neighborhood of Kaunas
 * 227) Kindziulis, Lithuanian joke stock character
 * 228) Kazimiera Kymantaitė, Lithuanian stage and film actress
 * 229) Gintautas Mikolaitis, Lithuanian engineer and politician
 * 230) Pilotiškės, Lithuanian village
 * 231) Sruoga
 * 232) Baltic Council of Ministers
 * 233) Mikalauskas
 * 234) Mykolaitis
 * 235) Forest of the Gods
 * 236) Baibokai
 * 237) Bobak (disambiguation)
 * 238) Ąžuolpamūšė hillfort, arahaeological site in Lithuania
 * 239) Biržai Forest, primaeval forest in Lithuania
 * 240) Little Warrior
 * 241) Rypka
 * 242) The Excursionist, Lithuanian film
 * 243) Friesdorf (Bonn), a quarter of Bonn
 * 244) Lithuanian Union of Political Prisoners and Deportees
 * 245) Kapsas (disambiguation)
 * 246) Niamiha
 * 247) Philipp Ruhig, Lithuanian Lutheran priest from East Prussia mostly known as a philosopher and philologist, an early expert in Lithuanian language
 * 248) Georg Heinrich Ferdinand Nesselmann, German orientalist, a philologist with interests in Baltic languages, and a mathematics historian
 * 249) Matskevich
 * 250) Mackevičius
 * 251) Michal Mackevič, Lithuanian Polish journalist, politician
 * 252) Irena Litvinovič, Polish-Lithuanian educator, theatre director, politician and cultural activist
 * 253) Littauer
 * 254) Litvinchuk
 * 255) Lytovchenko
 * 256) Litwinowicz
 * 257) Keistuolių Teatras, Lithuanian theatre troupe
 * 258) Back-arc region, area behind a volcanic arc
 * 259) Lau Basin, back-arc basin at the Australian-Pacific plate boundary.
 * 260) Lithuanian census of 2001
 * 261) Karmazinai, Lithuanian village
 * 262) Karmazinai mound, arahaeological site in Lithuania
 * 263) La Guzla, a 1827 literary hoax poem of Prosper Mérimée
 * 264) Lokis (novella), novella by Prosper Mérimée on Litua
 * 265) Lokis (film), film by novella
 * 266) Lokis
 * 267) Lokys
 * 268) Lokys (village), Lithuania
 * 269) Lokys (river), Lithuania

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 * Glaciolacustrine deposits
 * Dictionary of Place Names


 * 1) Hudahaj be:Гудагай


 * 1) Canard (fabrication) Draft:Newspaper duck ru:Газетная утка Antis (band) In a word: canard You Won't Believe These 10 Words Come From Birds Fabrication' Doug Lennox: ;
 * 1897: A_Dictionary_of_Slang_Jargon_Cant... p. 84
 * 1855:
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 * Le Canard:


 * kiek-musu-kalbos-islike-lenku-pavardese
 * Žemės aidai. ŽVILGSNIS Į PAVARDŽIŲ LOBYNĄ

Māris Muktupāvels

 * Sventava
 * Sibīrijas Dziesmas
 * Sirmgalvis vecītis duorzinā sied, gaļvina bolta, par jaunību dzied
 * Ak, atgrīzīs, atgrīzīs vēļ vīnu reiz, oi, skaistā jaunība, man tevis žēļ!
 * Kad moziņš es biju i gonūs es guoju, birztalā zaļajā es izdzīduoj’ - [cf. "Maziņš biju ganos gāju"]
 * Ak, atgrīzīs, atgrīzīs vēļ vīnu reiz, oi, skaistā jaunība, man tevis žēļ!
 * Pučītes rūzītes duorzinā zīd, bet mana jauneiba vairs neziedēs –
 * Ak, atgrīzīs, atgrīzīs vēļ vīnu reiz, oi, skaistā jaunība, man tevis žēļ!


 * Gray-headed old man sits in the garden, white head, sings about youth.
 * Oh, come back, come back one more time, oh beautiful youth, I miss you!
 * When I was young, I went pasturing, I was singing in green groves.
 * Rose flowers are blooming in the garden, but my youth will no longer bloom.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bH5ANTi_zfI

Videoklips Meteņa laikam, dziesmai un Meteņa gardumiem. Dziesma ir no Sibīrijas latviešiem, bet deju izdomāja E. Spīčs.


 * Dejo un dziedi līdzi!
 * Kad maziņš es biju un ganos es gāj,
 * Tad birztalā zaļajā es uzdziedāj:
 * Ak, vai, cik viņa skaista! Pie loga sēdēja un matus ķemmēja.
 * Kad izaugu puika un skolā es gāj
 * Tad stapbrīdī meitenēm es uzdziedāj:
 * Ak, vai, cik viņa skaista! Pie loga sēdēja un matus ķemmēja.
 * Kad studentiņš sesiju kārtot es gāj,
 * Tad profesoram austiņā es uzdziedāj:
 * Ak, vai, cik viņa skaista! Pie loga sēdēja un mani gaidīja.
 * Vecītis, sirmgalvis uz soliņa sēd;
 * Galviņa balta par jaunību dzied.
 * Ak, vai, cik viņa skaista! Pie loga sēdēja un mani gaidīja.
 * Puķītes rozītes dārziņā zied;
 * Mana skaistā jaunība neziedēs vairs.
 * Ak, vai, cik viņa skaista! Pie loga sēdēja un gauži raudāja.

Gulag

 * Dallag
 * Siblag
 * Peschanlag
 * Sevurallag