Lietuvos aidas
Lietuvos aidas (literally: Echo of Lithuania) is a daily newspaper in Lithuania. It was established on September 6, 1917 by Antanas Smetona, and became the semi-official voice of the newly formed Lithuanian government. When the government evacuated from Vilnius to the temporary capital, Kaunas, it ceased publication. The newspaper was revived in 1928 as the newspaper of the Lithuanian government and became the most popular newspaper in Lithuania. At its peak, it published three daily editions with combined circulation of 90,000 copies. World War II disrupted its publication. In 1990, after Lithuania declared independence from the Soviet Union, the newspaper once again became the official newspaper of the Supreme Council of the Republic of Lithuania. At the end of 1992, its circulation reac
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Lietuvos aidas
Lietuvos aidas (literally: Echo of Lithuania) is a daily newspaper in Lithuania. It was established on September 6, 1917 by Antanas Smetona, and became the semi-official voice of the newly formed Lithuanian government. When the government evacuated from Vilnius to the temporary capital, Kaunas, it ceased publication. The newspaper was revived in 1928 as the newspaper of the Lithuanian government and became the most popular newspaper in Lithuania. At its peak, it published three daily editions with combined circulation of 90,000 copies. World War II disrupted its publication. In 1990, after Lithuania declared independence from the Soviet Union, the newspaper once again became the official newspaper of the Supreme Council of the Republic of Lithuania. At the end of 1992, its circulation reac
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Lietuvos Aidas (Eco da Lituâni ...... iculdades financeiras em 2007.
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Lietuvos Aidas (l'écho de Litu ...... ment du nouvel état lituanien.
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Lietuvos aidas (literally: Ech ...... rganization (viešoji įstaiga).
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Lietuvos aidas («Відлуння Литв ...... ети 1917 — 1918 і 1928 — 1940.
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Lietuvos aidas ist eine litaui ...... velis, Eigentümer der Zeitung.
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{{Czasopismo infobox}} Nieznan ...... ępując je „Lietuvą” („Litwą”).
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Летувос айдас (лит. Lietuvos a ...... ы 1917—1918 и 1928—1940 годов.
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Lietuvos Aidas (Eco da Lituâni ...... iculdades financeiras em 2007.
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Lietuvos Aidas (l'écho de Litu ...... ment du nouvel état lituanien.
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Lietuvos aidas (literally: Ech ...... of 1992, its circulation reac
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Lietuvos aidas («Відлуння Литв ...... ети 1917 — 1918 і 1928 — 1940.
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Lietuvos aidas ist eine litaui ...... Jurgis Šaulys und der Maler .
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{{Czasopismo infobox}} Nieznan ...... ūkis” („Nasze gospodarstwo”).
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Летувос айдас (лит. Lietuvos a ...... ы 1917—1918 и 1928—1940 годов.
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