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    Archeological findings show first citizens of Anykščiai district since 9000 B.C. The town‘s name was first mentioned as Anykščiai Manor of Lithuania‘s...

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Anykščiai

Archeological findings show first citizens of Anykščiai district since 9000 B.C. The town‘s name was first mentioned as Anykščiai Manor of Lithuania‘s Duke Kazimieras. He wrote in his letters that he is assigning the manor for Radvila Astikaitis. Also, archaeological finds show that during the 13th-15th c. near Anykščiai was a wooden fortress, now called…

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Anykščiai

Archeological findings show first citizens of Anykščiai district since 9000 B.C. The town‘s name was...

The birth of Lithuanian yellow, green, and red tricolor occurred during a drive-by other European republics to change their f... January 1 Flag Day in Lithuania