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Swedish outdoor sport
heavy object called a "varpa" instead of balls. Varpas used to be well-shaped stones, but nowadays, aluminium is more popular. A varpa can weigh between one-half
Varpa
Species of moth
Simonsen, T.; Robinson, G.; Pitkin, B.; Hine, A.; Lyal, C., eds. (2003). "Varpa sexpunctata". The Global Lepidoptera Names Index. Natural History Museum
Calamoschoena_sexpunctata
Lithuanian-language newspaper
Varpas (literally: The Bell) was a monthly Lithuanian-language newspaper published during the Lithuanian press ban from January 1889 to December 1905.
Varpas
non-canon novelization. Called "Talik" in the non-canon novelization. Called "Varpa" in Alan Dean Foster's novelization Star Trek Log Six. Called "Simon" in
List of Star Trek characters (N–S)
List_of_Star_Trek_characters_(N–S)
unofficial demonstration sport. The three disciplines showcased were pärk, varpa and stångstörtning. Bill Mallon, Jeroen Heijmans (2011). Historical Dictionary
Gotland sports at the 1912 Summer Olympics
Gotland_sports_at_the_1912_Summer_Olympics
Latvian football club
to Vārpa Ilūkste, and they finished the league in the 14th position. The 1990 season saw Vārpa Ilūkste (named after the Vārpa Sports Society, vārpa - 'grain
Augšdaugavas_NSS
Genus of moths
Order: Lepidoptera Family: Crambidae Subfamily: Schoenobiinae Genus: Calamoschoena Poulton, 1916 Synonyms Eurycerota Janse, 1917 Varpa Aurivillius, 1925
Calamoschoena
Swedish outdoor sport
Pärk is one of the disciplines at the annual Stånga Games (Stångaspelen). Varpa Molin, Maria (12 June 2015). "Stångaspelen för den oinvigde" [Stånga Games
Pärk
Village in Isfahan province, Iran
Also romanized as Varpāy-e ‘Olyā; also known as Varapā-ye Bālā, Varpā, Varpa Olya, Varpā-ye ‘Olyā, and Warpa OpenStreetMap contributors (30 May 2026). "ورپا
Varpay-e_Olya
Lithuanian cultural organization
Varpas Society (varpas means bell) was a cultural society active in Šiauliai, then part of the Russian Empire and later Lithuania, from 1908 to 1923. Almost
Varpas_Society
1989 Soviet film
Nevolin Vyacheslav Kirilichev as Efim Raisa Ryazanova as Lesnichikha Igors Varpa Viktor Uralskiy Igor Golovin as Perevodchik Кинотеатрам бесплатно предоставят
Before_Sunrise_(1989_film)
Common name for several small mammals
mullvad, moldvarpa), where muld/mull/mold refers to soil and varp/vad/varpa refers to throwing, hence "one who throws soil" or "dirt-tosser". Male moles
Mole_(animal)
Island and historical province in Sweden
time as the 12th century. Traditional games of skill like Kubb, Pärk, and Varpa are played on Gotland. They are part of what has become called "Gutniska
Gotland
Village in Isfahan, Iran
سفلي, also Romanized as Varpāy-e Soflá; also known as Varapā-ye Pā’īn and Varpā-ye Soflá) is a village in Kuhestan Rural District, in the Central District
Varpay-e_Sofla
Range of games similar to bowls and bocce
Internationale de Pétanque et Jeu Provençal (FIPJP) (pétanque) Klootschieten Varpa Curling, essentially a variant of boules played on ice Bowls "boules". Britannica
Boules
Baltic ethnic group
CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) "A Millenarian Migration: Varpa". Lituanus.org. Archived from the original on 6 August 2019. Retrieved 2
Latvians
East Baltic language
abolished in Lithuanian (it was replaced with V, notably by authors of the Varpas newspaper). The usage of V instead of W especially increased since the early
Lithuanian_language
Orthography of the Lithuanian language
Lithuanian language (it was replaced with letter V, notably by authors of the Varpas newspaper). The usage of letter V instead of W especially increased since
Lithuanian_orthography
Lithuanian writer, poet and physician (1858–1899)
used the pen names V. Kapsas, Paežerių Vincas, Vincas Kapsas, P.Vincas, Varpas, Q.D, K., V.K, Perkūnas. Kudirka was born in Paežeriai, in the Augustów
Vincas_Kudirka
Town in Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia
newspapers and magazines were published in the city, including Auszra, Šviesa, Varpas, Ūkininkas and Apžvalga. In the 19th century, there were four churches in
Sovetsk,_Kaliningrad_Oblast
Latvian athletics competitor
Union from 1970 till 1978, mainly in the 100 metres. He trained at the VSS Vārpa in Riga. Silovs competed for the USSR in the 1972 Summer Olympics held in
Juris_Silovs_(athlete)
Soviet sports clubs
Lithuanian SSR 1956 Колхозникул (Colhoznicul, The Kolkhoznik) Moldavian SSR 1956 Vārpa (Grain ear) Latvian SSR 1956 Колхозчу (Kolkhozchu, Kolkhoznik) Kyrgyz SSR
Voluntary Sports Societies of the Soviet Union
Voluntary_Sports_Societies_of_the_Soviet_Union
toss Shooting Shuffleboard Skittles Skee ball Snowball fight Tejo Trugo Varpa Water balloon Sports that involve teams. Angleball Baseball Basketball Basque
List_of_sports
Lithuanian politician (1875–1906)
120 short correspondences to various Lithuanian periodicals, most notably Varpas, Ūkininkas, Naujienos, that were published in East Prussia and then smuggled
Povilas_Višinskis
Gymnasium school in Klaipėda, Lithuania
Klaipėda "Varpas" Gymnasium (Lithuanian: Klaipėdos "Varpo" gimnazija) is a Lithuanian language gymnasium school located in Bandužiai neighborhood, Klaipėda
Klaipėda_Varpas_Gymnasium
strata, beginning with the release of the Lithuanian newspapers Aušra and Varpas, then with the writing of poems and books in Lithuanian many of which glorified
History_of_Lithuania
Topics referred to by the same term
Varpay (Persian: ورپاي), also rendered as Varpa or Varapa or Warpa, may refer to: Varpay-e Olya Varpay-e Sofla This disambiguation page lists articles
Varpay
Multi-sport event in Stockholm, Sweden
Swedish sport varpa, similar to quoits, and stångstörtning, a version of the caber toss. The three disciplines showcased were pärk, varpa and stångstörtning
1912_Summer_Olympics
Soviet sprinter
competed mainly in the 400 metres. Born Inta Drēviņa, Kļimoviča trained at VSS Varpa in Riga. She competed for the USSR in the 1976 Summer Olympics held in Montreal
Inta_Kļimoviča
Mass arrests and executions of Latvians in the USSR, 1937-38
Felder 2009 p. 65 Felder 2009 p. 72 Riekstiņš 2009, p.20 Riekstiņš 2009 p.21 Vārpa, Igors (2006). Latviešu karavīrs zem Krievijas impērijas, Padomju Krievijas
Latvian_Operation_of_the_NKVD
1893 massacre in Kražiai, Russian Empire
York World News and Kölnische Volkszeitung. Lithuanian press, including Varpas, Ūkininkas, and Vienybė lietuvninkų, devoted significant attention to the
Kražiai_massacre
Race or color
CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) "A Millenarian Migration: Varpa". Lituanus.org. Archived from the original on 6 August 2019. Retrieved 30
White_Brazilians
National anthem of Lithuania
University of Warsaw, was writing as a columnist for the newspaper Varpas ('The Bell'). In his Varpas columns, Kudirka urged Lithuanians to take pride in their
Tautiška_giesmė
Lithuanian diplomat and politician
lawyer, activist of the Lithuanian National Revival, and contributor to Varpas. In 1923, he was assigned to the Lithuanian legation in Berlin. While in
Stasys_Lozoraitis
Lithuanian partisan leader (1918–1957)
including Mylėk Tėvynę [lt] (tr. Love Your Fatherland, 1946–47), Laisvės varpas [lt] (tr. The Bell of Freedom, 1947–49), Свободное слово (The Free Word
Adolfas_Ramanauskas
one of the partisan groups. Also, Kudirka was one of the publishers of Varpas ("bell") newspaper to educate and inspire Lithuanians to for a nation and
Banknotes of the Lithuanian litas
Banknotes_of_the_Lithuanian_litas
Evenings; 1889–1890) and Linksma valanda (The Fun Hour, 1899–1910). 35 Varpas The Bell Tilsit (Sovetsk) German Empire 1889-01 1905-12 A monthly newspaper
List of Lithuanian-language periodicals (up to 1904)
List_of_Lithuanian-language_periodicals_(up_to_1904)
Lithuanian attorney, judge, and university professor
Revival. He participated in a campaign organized by Lithuanian periodicals Varpas and Ūkininkas to get the press ban lifted. Janulaitis distributed proclamations
Augustinas_Janulaitis
Prussian Lithuanian cultural and political activist
Lithuanian cultural events and managed the budget of the Lithuanian newspaper Varpas from 1900 to 1905. In 1890, Zaunius co-founded the first of the Lithuanian
Dovas_Zaunius_(senior)
Lithuanian forester and professor (1860–1932)
of Vincas Kudirka and supported the publication of Varpas. In 1898, he attended a gathering of Varpas publishers held in the apartment of Andrius Domaševičius
Povilas_Matulionis
Lithuanian painter, theatre actor, writer and literary critic
and the First Seimas. As a gymnasium student in Šiauliai, Bičiūnas joined Varpas Society which organized Lithuanian cultural events and theater performances
Vytautas_Pranas_Bičiūnas
Third level of the Latvian association football leagues
Season Winner Runner-up Third place 1992 Vārpa-SCO Smiltene 1993 Cerība Preiļi Lokomotīve 1994 Konvoja pulks Dialogs Jelgava 1995 Vecrīga Nafta Ventspils
Latvian_Second_League
Lithuanian politician (1880–1935)
active Varpininkas – a member of the patriotic organization, named after Varpas newspaper, aimed at raising Lithuanian consciousness and promoting education
Vincas_Mickevičius-Kapsukas
Lithuanian newspaper (1901–1906)
in Vilnius who then sent the material to Juozas Bagdonas [lt] (editor of Varpas) for publication without changes. However, an analysis of surviving drafts
Darbininkų balsas (East Prussia)
Darbininkų_balsas_(East_Prussia)
Vincas Kudirka in 1889 founded a Lithuanian language monthly newspaper Varpas, which formulated Lithuanians political goals by rejecting Lithuania's historic
Lithuanian_separatism
various articles on the topic in the banned Lithuanian press, e.g. in Aušra, Varpas, Ūkininkas. Lithuanian attendance at the official primary schools dropped
Clandestine Lithuanian schools
Clandestine_Lithuanian_schools
Month of 1924
including pärk, a team game similar to a cross between baseball and football; varpa, similar to horseshoe pitching; Herre på stång (a fight between two men
July_1924
Lithuanian farmer, book smuggler and publisher
several booklets, and a few articles in the Lithuanian press including Aušra, Varpas, Ūkininkas, Tėvynės sargas, Vienybė lietuvninkų Lietuvos ūkininkas, Vilniaus
Jurgis_Bielinis
Period of the history of Lithuania
movement resulted in the publication of the Lithuanian newspapers Aušra and Varpas, followed by the publication of poems and books in Lithuanian. These writings
Lithuanian_National_Revival
Soviet military officer
Century". Foreign Affairs. 78 (4): 219. doi:10.2307/20049414. ISSN 0015-7120. Vārpa, Igors (2006). Latviešu karavīrs zem Krievijas impērijas, Padomju Krievijas
Nikolai_Berzarin
Parish in Ķekava Municipality, Latvia
center Riekstukalns Rozītes Sarma Skurbenieši Spaļenieki Stūri Sūnupes Vārpas [lv] - former manor center "Reģionu, novadu, pilsētu un pagastu kopējā un
Baldone_Parish
Bulg. RN Arda *vaigas fast, rapid PN (from RN) Aegeta Lith. RN Váigupis *varpa whirlpool PN (from RN) Άρπις (Harpis) Lith. verpetas Latv. virpa ("whirlpool")
List of reconstructed Dacian words
List_of_reconstructed_Dacian_words
Swedish national confederation for sport
Triathlon Federation Tug of War Federation University Sport Federation Varpa Federation Volleyball Federation† Waterski & Wakeboard Federation Weightlifting
Swedish_Sports_Confederation
Lithuanian lawyer, politician, and philanthropist (1880–1940)
societies, including Žvaigždė and Jėga that organized Lithuanian schools and Varpas that organized amateur theater performances and other cultural events. After
Kazimieras_Venclauskis
2001 Kalpaks monument Statue of George and Cecile Armitstead 2006 Andris Vārpa Pushkin Statue 2009 Alexander Tartynov Monument to Kārlis Padegs Monument
Monuments and memorials in Riga
Monuments_and_memorials_in_Riga
Lithuanian engineer and publisher (1851–1926)
In addition, Vileišis supported Lithuanian periodicals, including Aušra, Varpas, Garsas, Nemuno sargas, both financially and by contributing articles for
Petras_Vileišis
Type of inflection in Germanic languages
vinna Regular class 3b verbs (ɛ-a-ɵ:): smälla, skälva, smälta, svälta, värpa Anomalous: The verb varda, is declined vart-vorden. But it is now only used
Germanic_strong_verb
Lutheran priest and Prussian Lithuanian activist (1870–1945)
with other Lithuanian activists, particularly those working to publish Varpas, and began contributing more actively to the Lithuanian press. After graduating
Vilius_Gaigalaitis
Latvian military personnel
Tatarstan Academy of Sciences. Institution of the Tatar Encyclopaedia. 2002. Vārpa I. Latviešu karavīrs zem Krievijas impērijas, padomju Krievijas un PSRS
Jānis_Judiņš
Lithuanian-language newspaper
newspaper published during the Lithuanian press ban by the editorial staff of Varpas from 1890 to 1905. Ūkininkas was printed in Tilsit (current Sovetsk) and
Ūkininkas
Church in Riga, Latvia
Gaumigs), Resurrection (pastor O. Gerliņš), and Christ Church (pastor K. Vārpa)—were merged to form the new Old St. Gertrude congregation, as the German
St_Gertrude_Old_Church,_Riga
Lithuanian Roman Catholic priest and activist
first contribution to the Lithuanian press was a correspondence to either Varpas in 1889 or Žemaičių ir Lietuvos apžvalga in 1890. Due to a bout of tuberculosis
Juozas_Tumas-Vaižgantas
Lithuanian chemist and statesman
in the clandestine Lithuanian students’ society in Moscow, distributing Varpas and other Lithuanian publications banned during the Lithuanian press ban
Jonas_Šimkus
Sports club in Linköping, Sweden
gymnastics, handball, company sports, skiing, orienteering, tennis, and varpa. The handball team won the Swedish Championship three times; in 1967-68
IF_Saab
Scientific writer, book smuggler
the Lithuanian-language newspapers Aušra and briefly served as editor of Varpas. In 1895, he moved to the United States where he worked as editor of the
Juozas_Adomaitis-Šernas
Lithuanian playwright (1852–1916)
cultural life. He contributed articles to the illegal Lithuanian periodicals Varpas and Ūkininkas and his house was a gathering place of many Lithuanian intellectuals
Gabrielius Landsbergis-Žemkalnis
Gabrielius_Landsbergis-Žemkalnis
Lithuanian ethnographic region in former Prussia
printed in areas not far from Russian-controlled Lithuania, such as Auszra or Varpas, and smuggled into Lithuania proper. Between the two world wars, in the
Lithuania_Minor
fiction and articles wis.th practical advice for Lithuanian periodicals Varpas and Ūkininkas. Didžiulis collected Lithuanian books; the library eventually
Liudvika_Didžiulienė
Defunct prison in Vilnius, Lithuania
Marcelė Kubiliūtė, Lithuanian intelligence officer Vincas Kudirka, editor of Varpas Valentinas Laskys, serial killer, executed in 1993 Vaclau Lastouski, Belarusian
Lukiškės_Prison
Lithuanian Roman Catholic bishop
signed a letter to the Tsar Nicholas II thanking him for lifting the ban. Varpas criticized the letter and the activists as bootlickers, but the letter was
Juozapas_Kukta
Lithuanian paramilitary leader
place for Lithuanian intellectuals who published the Lithuanian newspaper Varpas and established the Lithuanian Democratic Party in 1902. Putvinskis also
Vladas_Putvinskis
Vincas Kudirka with the publication of the Lithuanian-language newspapers Varpas and Ūkininkas, participated in the Great Seimas of Vilnius. In 1905, he
Saliamonas_Banaitis
moth family Crambidae contains the following genera beginning with "V": Varpa Vatica Vaxi Velasquez Veronese Vietteina Viettessa Vinculopsis Vittabotys
List_of_crambid_genera:_V
duties as commander, Bakšys also actively printed newspapers like Laisvės Varpas. He searched for alternative methods of resistance as he realized armed
Antanas_Bakšys
Dahlgren (1924-1997) took over the responsibility of organizing the games. Varpa Pärk Caber toss Gutnish pentathlon Pillow fight on a pole (Herre på stång)
Stånga_Games
Ethnic group
bypass their press ban by publishing their newspapers, such as Auszra and Varpas. The northern part of East Prussia beyond the Neman River was detached from
Prussian_Lithuanians
American college basketball season
Recruit ratings: No ratings found Mantas Kočanas C Kaunas, Lithuania Klaipėda Varpas gymnasium 6 ft 11 in (2.11 m) N/A Nov 14, 2023 Recruit ratings: No ratings
2024–25 Florida Atlantic Owls men's basketball team
2024–25_Florida_Atlantic_Owls_men's_basketball_team
European handball tournament
Tabak 30–13 19–18 Zora Olomouc 62–40 Istochnik Rostov 20–24 21–25 Baekkelagets 57–31 Hellas Den Haag 27–11 30–20 Varpa Riga Walkover Anagennisi Arta
1994–95_Women's_EHF_Cup
Lithuanian press activist
Minor. She is best remembered as the administrator of Lithuanian newspapers Varpas, Ūkininkas, and Naujienos from 1900 to 1905. Due to the Lithuanian press
Marta_Zauniūtė
Lithuanian physician
publications. He also contributed articles to Lithuanian periodicals Ūkininkas and Varpas. Due to such pro-Lithuanian activities, Alseika was expelled from the gymnasium
Danielius_Alseika
Lithuanian diplomat
publish all writings of Vincas Kudirka, editor of Lithuanian newspaper Varpas. The six volumes (a total of 1,770 pages) were published in 1909. Balutis
Bronius_Kazys_Balutis
Lithuanian poet
they were well received. With Višinskis help, his poems were published in Varpas, Ūkininkas, Naujienos as well as Lithuanian periodicals published in United
Jonas_Krikščiūnas
Lithuanian writer, teacher
into Lithuanian and published in liberal Lithuanian periodicals, such as Varpas and Ūkininkas. However, Pečkauskaitė disagreed with their secular agenda
Šatrijos_Ragana
she started contributing to Lithuanian press – she wrote articles for Varpas, Tėvynės sargas, Vienybė Lietuvninkų. She also published nine issues of
Julija_Pranaitytė
Latvian football league season for the highest division
39 20 +19 22 5 VEF 18 5 7 6 18 19 −1 17 6 Gauja 18 6 4 8 21 33 −12 16 7 Vārpa-Dilar 18 5 3 10 14 27 −13 13 8 Torpedo 18 4 5 9 21 26 −5 13 9 Starts 18
1991 Latvian SSR Higher League
1991_Latvian_SSR_Higher_League
Lithuanian writer and activist
of her cousin, Sofija Chodakauskaitė. Her first article was published in Varpas in 1892 and dealt with women's issues. In 1893, she established the Žiburėlis
Gabrielė_Petkevičaitė-Bitė
Lithuanian lawyer and politician
and political life. He supported the publication of Lithuanian newspaper Varpas and was one of the founders of the Lithuanian Democratic Party. He actively
Andrius_Bulota
1895 play by Keturakis
plays that could be performed during such evenings, Lithuanian monthly Varpas announced a contest for Lithuanian plays. Brothers Vilkutaitis using pen
America_in_the_Bathhouse
Lithuanian writer and judge
translated texts in various Lithuanian periodicals, including Aušra and Varpas. Kriščiukaitis was born on 24 July 1864 to a family of well-off Lithuanian
Antanas_Kriščiukaitis
Swedish football club
Full name Nynäshamns idrottsförening Sport soccer, ice hockey, skiing, varpa bandy (earlier), handball (inactive) Founded 4 February 1917 (1917-02-04)
Nynäshamns_IF
They established the union and adopted its program which was published in Varpas. The union called for instruction in the Lithuanian language, expansion
Union_of_Lithuanian_Teachers
Lithuanian writer, democrat and educator
with Povilas Višinskis who gave her various Lithuanian periodicals (Aušra, Varpas, and Apžvalga), and encouraged her to write and participate in the national
Žemaitė
Lithuanian newspaper
After Aušra was discontinued, new Lithuanian-language periodicals appeared. Varpas (literally: The Bell) was a secular newspaper, while Šviesa was a more conservative
Aušra
Established on 17 October 1902
at count Zubov's manor in Dabikinė near Akmenė by activists publishing Varpas. In 1906, it adopted a political program prepared by Kazys Grinius, Jonas
Lithuanian_Democratic_Party
Place in Gotland, Sweden
Gutnish disciplines, some dating back to the Viking Age. The sports include Varpa, Pärk, Caber toss, Gutnish pentathlon, Pillow fight on a pole (Herre på
Stånga
Lithuanian Roman Catholic priest, book publisher, and newspaper editor
Catholic Žvaigždė [lt] for forty years (1903–1943). He assisted in editing Varpas (1891–1892) and Tėvynės sargas and Žinyčia (1901–1902). Milukas was born
Antanas_Milukas
Lithuanian political activist (1866–1956)
Aušra and increasingly became involved with the publication and editing of Varpas and Ūkininkas (he was their editor-in-chief from 1895 to 1897). At the same
Stasys_Matulaitis
Lost hill fort in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Postcard with actors of the play "Pilėnai" (staged in 1910 by the Varpas Society in Šiauliai)
Pilėnai
Polish-language newspaper in Lithuania
Antanas R. (2007). "Kur tautiškumo ir valstybės tapatybės krizė" (PDF). Varpas (in Lithuanian). 06 (152): 3. ISSN 1648-0244. Jackevičius, Mindaugas (2007-03-19)
Kurier_Wileński
Lithuanian poet
than a hundred original poems. His first poems were published in 1896 in Varpas though the vast majority of them were published in Vienybė lietuvninkų,
Pranas_Vaičaitis
VARPA
VARPA
VARPA
VARPA
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh, Traditional
Superior; Warrior of the Kingdom; Brave King
Male
African
lion.
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Festival.
Boy/Male
Indian
Absolute.
Girl/Female
Egyptian
Mythical vulture goddess.
Girl/Female
Indian, Malayalam, Sanskrit, Telugu
One who Bridges the Gap; Rays of Light; Absorbed; Goddess Durga
Boy/Male
Indian, Sikh
Brave; Mighty
Boy/Male
Australian, Nigerian
Looking Ahead with Anticipation in Life
Girl/Female
Indian
It has Taken by Ishita
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Jugnu
VARPA
VARPA
VARPA
VARPA
VARPA