Šventaragis' Valley - définition. Qu'est-ce que Šventaragis' Valley
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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Šventaragis' Valley - définition


Šventaragis' Valley         
  • Map by [[Karl Spruner von Merz]] (1854) which marked the location of the Šventaragis' (Swintoroha) Valley
VALLEY IN LITHUANIA
Šventaragis Valley; Šventaragis valley; Valley of Šventaragis; Šventaragis
Šventaragis' Valley is a valley at the confluence of Neris and Vilnia Rivers in Vilnius, Lithuania. According to a legend recorded in the Lithuanian Chronicles, it was where Lithuanian rulers were cremated before the Christianization of Lithuania in 1387.
Korangal Valley         
  • A U.S. Army Soldier assigned to Company B, 2nd Battalion, 12th Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division watches as Air Force F-15E Strike Eagles bomb insurgent positions after a 20-minute gun battle in the Korengal Valley on August 13, 2009.
  • Illegal tree chopping by timber mafia in the Korengal Valley (2003)
VALLEY IN DARA-I-PECH, AFGHANISTAN
Korengal Valley; Korengal valley; Korangal valley; Korangal; Kurangal
Korangal Valley (alternatively spelled Korengal, Kurangal, Korangal; ), also nicknamed "The Valley of Death" is a valley in the Dara-I-Pech District of Kunar Province, eastern Afghanistan.
Valley, Anglesey         
  • Valley Railway Station, 2009.
VILLAGE AND COMMUNITY ON THE WEST COAST OF ANGLESEY, WALES
Valley, Wales; Y Fali
Valley is a village, community, and former electoral ward near Holyhead on the west coast of Anglesey, North Wales. The population during the 2001 census was 2,413, decreasing to 2,361 at the 2011 census.