- vilnyus
- vil·ny·us
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
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Литовская Советская Социалистическая Республика — (Летувос Тарибу Социалистине Республика) Литва (Летува). I. Общие сведения Литовская ССР образована 21 июля 1940. С 3 августа 1940 в составе СССР. Расположена на З. Европейской части СССР. Граничит на С. с… … Большая советская энциклопедия
Vilnius — /vil nee oos /, n. a city in and the capital of Lithuania, in the SE part: formerly in the Soviet Union and earlier in Poland. 582,000. Polish, Wilno. Russian, Vilna /vyeel neuh/; Eng. /vil neuh/. * * * City (pop., 2001: 542,287), capital of… … Universalium
Vilnius — Filniyūs (Arabic), Vėlnios (Samogitian), Vilna (Italian, Spanish, Slovene, Finnish, old Romanian variant), Vilne װילנע (Yiddish), Vilnius (French, Norwegian, Portuguese, Romanian, Swedish, Turkish), Viļņa (Latvian), Vilna (English until 1945,… … Names of cities in different languages
Vilnius — Original name in latin Vilnius Name in other language Bilna, Bilnious, Gorad Vil njus, IVilnyusi, VIL NJUS, VNO, Vil njus, Vil no, Vil nyus, Viln , Vilna, Vilnia, Vilnias, Vilnious, Vilnis, Vilnius, Vilnjus, Vilnjs, Vilno, Vilnues, Vilnus,… … Cities with a population over 1000 database
Chernyakhovsky, General Ivan — 1906–1945 Chernyakhovsky was the youngest High Commander of the Soviet Army. He was one of the few Jews to serve in the Army and owed much to ZHUKOV’s early recognition of his talents. As Commander in Chief of the 60th Army he recaptured… … Who’s Who in World War Two
Vilnius — city, SE Lithuania; cap.; pop. 582,000. Also Vilna, Vilnyus … Webster's Gazetteer