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Published: 22 March 2004 y., Monday
search.lt presents recent links (2004 3 22):

    Log houses - Log, wood, timber houses: projects, architects, factory in Lithuania. Ecological, low-cost real estate. Eng

    "Buy Amber" - Amber shop, about amber Lit Eng

    Leisure centre "Hermis" - Marvelous recreation place for all your family: Your service cosy hotel, modern sport club with swimming pool, Jacuzzi and saunas, restaurant and beauty parlour. Lit Eng

    Medziotoju uzeiga - Restaurant is located in the Town Hall Square - the very center of Kaunas. The specialty of "Medziotoju uzeiga" is game dishes, which the restaurant is famous for. Lit Eng

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