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Vilnius Boys' Gymnasiums (Russian: Виленские мужские гимназии, romanized: Vilenskiye muzhskiye gimnazii) were two secondary education institutions that existed in Vilnius while it was part of the Russian Empire. The 1st Gymnasium was opened in 1803 and closed in 1918. The 1st and 2nd gymnasiums were located on the premises of Vilnius University, abolished after the failed November Uprising of 1830. Vilnius Girls' Gymnasium was established in 1860.

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Vilnius Gymnasiums

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existed in Vilnius while it was part of the Russian Empire. The 1st Gymnasium was opened in 1803 and closed in 1918. The 1st and 2nd gymnasiums were located...

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Vilnius Minties Gymnasium

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Vilnius "Minties" gymnasium (Lithuanian: Vilniaus "Minties" gimnazija) is a 4-year high school in Lazdynai microdistrict, Vilnius, Lithuania. It focuses...

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Vilnius Vytautas Magnus Gymnasium

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Vilnius Vytautas Magnus Gymnasium (Lithuanian: Vilniaus Vytauto Didžiojo gimnazija) is a gymnasium (high school) in Vilnius, Lithuania. Established in...

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Sigismund Augustus Gymnasium in Vilnius

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Sigismund Augustus Gymnasium in Vilnius was a Polish high school (gymnasium) for boys that existed in Vilnius from 1915 to 1939. The gymnasium was established...

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Vilnius

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Vilnius (/ˈvɪlniəs/ VIL-nee-əs, Lithuanian: [ˈvʲɪlʲnʲʊs] ; previously known in English as Vilna, see other names) is the capital of and largest city in...

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Vilnius Lyceum

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Vilnius Lyceum (Lithuanian: Vilniaus licėjus) is a secondary state school situated in Vilnius, Lithuania. Founded in 1990, Vilnius Lyceum is a state coeducational...

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Felix Dzerzhinsky

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German and Latin. He attended the Vilnius Gymnasium from 1887 to 1895. One of the older students at this gymnasium was his future arch-enemy, Józef Piłsudski...

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Vilnius Jesuit High School

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Vilnius Jesuit High School (Lithuanian: Vilniaus jėzuitų gimnazija) is a private Catholic gymnasium, located in Vilnius, Lithuania. Founded in 1570 by...

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Polonization

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decline again. Of the Belarusian gymnasiums existing in Vilnius, Navahrudak, Kletsk and Radashkovichy, only the Vilnius gymnasium had survived to 1939. Belarusian...

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Nikolay Krestinsky

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teacher. His family was Ukrainian. He was educated at the Vilno (Vilnius) Gymnasium and studied law at St Petersburg University. After graduating in 1907...

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Wilno school massacre

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on 6 May 1925 at the Joachim Lelewel High School in Wilno, Poland (now Vilnius, Lithuania). During the final exams, at about 11 a.m., at least two eighth-grade...

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List of radio stations in Lithuania

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Radyjo Ŭnet. (Vilnius 103.8 FM) Start FM (students) (Vilnius 94.2 FM) Vaikų Radijas (kids) (Vilnius 94.9 FM) Baltupių radijas (gymnasium) (Vilnius 97.9 FM)...

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Demographic history of the Vilnius region

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interwar censuses, the Vilnius region was the site of 30 Lithuanian Kindergartens, 350 Lithuanian Primary schools, 2 Lithuanian gymnasiums and a Lithuanian...

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Demographics of Lithuania

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was used orally in Vilnius, Trakai and Samogitian voivodeships, and by small numbers of people elsewhere. At the royal court in Vilnius of Sigismund II Augustus...

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Aliaksandar Burbis

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Democratic Republic. Aliaksandar Burbis was born in Vilnius, Lithuania. He studied at Vilnius Gymnasium. He served as Chairman of the Belarusian Rada of...

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Yefim Karsky

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Russian and Church Slavonic languages and Russian literature at the 2nd Vilnius Gymnasium, where he also served as the secretary and as elected member of the...

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Aleksander Meysztowicz

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landed gentry family, which owned Pajuostis estate. He studied at the Vilnius Gymnasium, to which at the time also attended Józef Piłsudski, future Chief...

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Nestor Kukolnik

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started in gymnasium, where he wrote his first verses and dramas. After graduating from Nizhyn Gymnasium in 1829, he gave lessons at Vilnius Gymnasium, and...

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Vilnius University Library

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Wikimedia Commons has media related to Vilnius University Library. Vilnius University Library or VU Library (also VUL) is the oldest and one of the largest...

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Jonava Jeronimas Ralys Gymnasium

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Artūras Zuokas ( b. 1968), entrepreneur and politician, former Mayor of Vilnius Darius Maskoliūnas (b. 1971), basketball coach and former player, politician...

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