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    being Vilnius).[citation needed] Šalčininkai attained the town status in 1956 and is now a capital of the Šalčininkai district municipality.[citation needed]...
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    district's area was 957 km². In 1950–53, the Šalčininkai district was part of the Vilnius region. In 1962, Šalčininkai and Eišiškės districts were merged into...
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    Šalčininkai Manor is a former Vagneriai residential manor in Šalčininkai city, Šalčininkai District Municipality, Lithuania. "Šalčininkų Vagnerių dvaras...
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    Merkinė Manor was a residential manor in Merkinė village, Šalčininkai District Municipality, Lithuania. It was the location of the self-proclaimed Paulava...
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    (128 deputies representing towns: Šalčininkai, Eišiškės and Nemenčinė, and from 27 municipal councils of Šalčininkai, Vilnius and Švenčionys districts)...
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    election, winning 51% of the vote in the single-seat constituency of Šalčininkai. In the same year, he became deputy mayor of Vilnius district, serving...
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    Riešė Rita Tamašunienė Daiva Ulbinaitė TS-LKD gain from LLRA-KŠS 56. Šalčininkai–Vilnius Beata Petkevič [lt] Jaroslav Narkevič LLRA-KŠS hold 57. Nemenčinė...
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    population is grouped in the Vilnius region, primarily the Vilnius and Šalčininkai districts. In the city of Vilnius alone there are more than 85,000 Poles...
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    Belarus and the Švenčionys, Moletai, Širvintos, Elektrėnai, Trakai and Šalčininkai districts. The district has a multinational population, of which 52 percent...
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    Belarusian, Polish, Russian and Yiddish. Some parts, e.g., Švenčionys, Šalčininkai, Dieveniškės, Adutiškis, Druskininkai, were annexed in 1939 from Poland...
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