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Published: 10 November 2003 y., Monday
search.lt presents recent links (2003 11 10):

    Acquaintance - Girls guy to strike up a friendship photo, meet and much more... Lit Eng

    FELIS - Felis - the oldest private company in Lithuania, providing professional hunting services for hunters. Company was established by Antanas Truskauskas, an old hunter, who has experience of hunting for 25 years. Lit Eng

    Holiday in Austria - Holiday Hotel accomodation in Austria. This is the Entry to Holidays in our Country and give you a closer look from Austria, and Vacation Hotels, Rooms, Appartements. Winters in Austria, Hot tips for cold days. Lit Eng Ger

    JSC "Švytis" - JSC "Švytis", a sewing company of local share capital, was established in 1993 in Tauragė. The Company manufactures knitwear for children, soft toys, waterproof clothing, thermals, diving suits and protective chemical resistant clothing. Lit Eng Rus

    Gairelita - Our main product today is pellets. We are packing them in small 20 kg sacks and Big Bags (700-1000 kg). Lit Eng

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