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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Žiburys Society - définition


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Žiburys Society
Žiburys Society (žiburys means light, beacon; ) was a society established in 1906 that organized and maintained Lithuanian schools in the Suwałki Governorate of the Congress Poland, Russian Empire (later, Suvalkija region of independent Lithuania). Organized and run by priests, the society supported and promoted Roman Catholic ideas and worldview.