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7 March 2000 y., Tuesday
search.lt presents recent links (2000 3 7):
Lokio letena - popcorn, corn sticks, nuts, water
Lithuanian Development Bank
Klion - tyres
Kauno Autokompleksas - new and second-hand "Mercedes-Benz" cars
Dzūkijos Arnika - custom broker, insurance, freight transportation
Alfamber - amber ornament studio
Lithuanian Karaims
Tatars in Vilnius
Jews in Lithuania - history, celebrities, holocaust, revival of Jews culture
Samogitian culture union
Russian Baltic Creative Resources
Russian Culture Centre
Monasteries and Convents in Lithuania - history, art, music
Vydunas Gymnasium in Šilutė
Kaunas Food Industry College
Art publications
Museums of Lithuania
Dydya web-art galery - "Tatoo", "Body art" and "Foto"
Cafe - bar "Frensis Dreikas"
Šiauliai chamber of commerce, industry and crafts
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