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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DubingiaiDubingiai - Wikipedia

    Dubingiai ( Polish: Dubinki) is a town in Molėtai district in Lithuania. It is situated near Lake Asveja, the longest lake in the country. The town has 208 inhabitants as of 2017. [1] History. Ruins of Dubingiai Castle. The settlement was first mentioned in 1334, when Teutonic knights razed terra Dubingam during one of their raids.

    • Dubingiai massacre

      The Dubingiai massacre was a mass murder of 20–27 Lithuanian...

    • Asveja

      Lake Asveja or Dubingiai Lake (Lithuanian: Asveja or...

  2. The Dubingiai massacre was a mass murder of 20–27 Lithuanian civilians in the town of Dubingiai (in Polish, Dubinki) on 23 June 1944. The massacre was carried out by the Polish Home Army 's 5th Wilno Brigade , part of the Polish resistance , in reprisal for the Glinciszki (Glitiškės) massacre of Polish civilians committed on 20 ...

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  3. Dubingiai – miestelis Molėtų rajono savivaldybės pietuose, 20 km į pietus nuo Molėtų, ilgiausio Lietuvoje Asvejos ežero, kuris taip pat kartais vadinamas Dubingių vardu, šiauriniame krante. Dubingių seniūnijos ir seniūnaitijos centras. Dubingių plano struktūra linijinė. Miestelyje 1958 m. pastatyta Dubingių Šv.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AsvejaAsveja - Wikipedia

    Lake Asveja or Dubingiai Lake (Lithuanian: Asveja or Dubingių ežeras) is the longest lake in Lithuania (length: 21.9 km or 29.7 km counting the Žalktynė, Vyriogala and Dubingiai bights). It covers 9.78 km 2 area and reaches a depth of 50.2m which makes it the third deepest lake in Lithuania. [3]

    • Lithuania
    • 50.2 m (165 ft)
    • Lithuania
    • 9.78 km² (3.78 sq mi)
  5. Dubingiai Castle was a residential castle in Dubingiai, Molėtai district, Lithuania. The first masonry castle was constructed by Vytautas, Grand Duke of Lithuania, in 1412-1413 on an island, now a peninsula, in Lake Asveja in order to secure the capital Vilnius from attacks from Livonia.

    • 1413, early 16th century
    • late 17th century - early 20th century
    • the foundations have survived
    • Renaissance
  6. Dubingiai massacre: 23 June 1944 Dubingiai: 20-27 Draučiai shooting: February 15, 1998 Draučiai: 10 (including shooter) While the government initially suspected political motives, it turned out that it was most likely the result of mental illness.

  7. Early life. World War II. Invasion of Poland (1939) Home Army in the Vilnius Region (1943–1944) Dubingiai massacre (20 June 1944) Operation Ostra Brama (7–13 July 1944) After World War II. Crimes against humanity. Honours and awards. See also. References. Further reading.