• Jonas Aleksa might refer to: Jonas Dainius Aleksa [lt] (1939–2005), Lithuanian conductor, recipient of the Lithuanian National Prize for Culture and Arts...
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    Jonas Pranas Aleksa (5 December 1879 – 22 April 1955) was a Lithuanian politician, agronomist, sociologist, and economist. He was the Minister of Agriculture...
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  • surname Aleksa Jonas Dainius Aleksa [lt], Lithuanian musician, a recipient of the Lithuanian National Prize for Culture and Arts Jonas Pranas Aleksa, minister...
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  • Zigmas Angarietis (later a Communist revolutionary) and Jonas Pranas Aleksa (an agronomist). Aleksa collected Lithuanian folklore and folk songs in his youth...
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    Jonas Mekas (/ˈmiːkɑːs/; Lithuanian: [ˈjonɐs ˈmækɐs]; December 24, 1922 – January 23, 2019) was a Lithuanian-American filmmaker, poet, and artist who has...
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  • nl:Jurjen Hempel and Kenneth Montgomery. He continued his music studies with Jonas Aleksa at the Vilnius conservatory. Tausk was principal conductor of the Ensemble...
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  • 1928. It won two seats in the 1926 elections (Rapolas Skipitis and Jonas Pranas Aleksa), forming part of the government coalition with the Lithuanian Popular...
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    wealthy landowners. His brothers Jonas Pranas Aleksa became Lithuanian Minister of Agriculture and Konradas Aleksa was a professor at the Lithuanian...
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  • Ntilikina Matthew Strazel Victor Wembanyama Guerschon Yabusele  Serbia Aleksa Avramović Bogdan Bogdanović Dejan Davidovac Ognjen Dobrić Marko Gudurić...
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    Įsrutis and Ragainė environs (e.g. works of Martynas Mažvydas, Jonas Bretkūnas, Jonas Rėza, and Daniel Klein's Grammatica Litvanica). The other two regional...
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