between Caria and Lycia. Initially Kaunos was a separate state; then it became a part of Caria and later still of Lycia. Kaunos was an important sea port, the...
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Futbolo klubas Kauno Žalgiris (Football club Kauno Žalgiris) is a professional football club based in Kaunas, Lithuania, that competes in the A lyga,...
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Kauno diena (Kaunas Daily) is a Lithuanian daily newspaper, printed in Kaunas. In 1998, Kauno diena was bought by Norwegian media giant Orkla Media subsidiary...
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Caunos (mythology) (redirect from Kaunos (mythology))
In Greek mythology, Caunus or Kaunos (Ancient Greek: Καῦνος) was a son of Miletus, grandson of Apollo and brother of Byblis. Caunus became the object of...
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archaeologists in the Nile Valley in 1914. Zeno was a native of the Greek town of Kaunos in Caria in southwestern Asia Minor. He moved to the town of Philadelphia...
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Kauno autobusų gamykla (transl. Kaunas Bus Factory), abbreviated KAG, was a factory in Kaunas, Lithuanian SSR that produced about 10,000 KAG-3 buses from...
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Carian-Greek bilingual from Kaunos the first two words in Carian are kbidn uiomλn, corresponding to Greek ἔδοξε Καυνίοις, 'Kaunos decided' (literally: 'it...
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Žalgiris (redirect from Kauno Zalgiris)
FBK Kaunas, association football club from Kaunas spanning 1960–2012 FK Kauno Žalgiris, association football club from Kaunas founded in 2004 MRK Žalgiris...
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largely confirmed with a Carian–Greek bilingual inscription discovered in Kaunos in 1996, which for the first time verified personal names, but the identification...
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