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- Varpas abstract "Varpas (literally: The Bell) was a monthly Lithuanian-language newspaper published during the Lithuanian press ban from January 1889 to December 1905. Because its publication was illegal in Lithuania, then part of the Russian Empire, it was printed in Tilsit (current Sovetsk) and Ragnit (current Neman) in German East Prussia and smuggled into Lithuania by the knygnešiai (book smugglers). Varpas, with circulation of about 500–1,000, played a pivotal role in the Lithuanian National Revival. Tautiška giesmė, one of poems by founder and editor Vincas Kudirka written to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Varpas, became the Lithuanian national anthem. Editorial staff of Varpas later started two more specialized publications: more practical Ūkininkas (The Farmer, 1890–1905) for less educated peasants and apolitical Naujienos (News, 1901–1903) for general public.".
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- Varpas wikiPageWikiLink Antanas_Milukas.
- Varpas wikiPageWikiLink Aušra.
- Varpas wikiPageWikiLink Category:1889_establishments_in_Russia.
- Varpas wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Lithuania_(1795–1918).
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- Varpas wikiPageWikiLink East_Prussia.
- Varpas wikiPageWikiLink Gabrielė_Petkevičaitė-Bitė.
- Varpas wikiPageWikiLink Grand_Duchy_of_Lithuania.
- Varpas wikiPageWikiLink January_Uprising.
- Varpas wikiPageWikiLink Jonas_Biliūnas.
- Varpas wikiPageWikiLink Jonas_Gaidamavičius.
- Varpas wikiPageWikiLink Jonas_Jablonskis.
- Varpas wikiPageWikiLink Jonas_Vileišis.
- Varpas wikiPageWikiLink Juozas_Adomaitis-Šernas.
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- Varpas wikiPageWikiLink Jurgis_Šaulys.
- Varpas wikiPageWikiLink Kazys_Grinius.
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- Varpas wikiPageWikiLink Lithuanian_National_Revival.
- Varpas wikiPageWikiLink Lithuanian_Soviet_Socialist_Republic_(1918–19).
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- Varpas wikiPageWikiLink Lithuanian_language.
- Varpas wikiPageWikiLink Lithuanian_press_ban.
- Varpas wikiPageWikiLink Martynas_Jankus.
- Varpas wikiPageWikiLink Moscow.
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- Varpas wikiPageWikiLink Naujienos_(apolitical_newspaper).
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- Varpas wikiPageWikiLink November_Uprising.
- Varpas wikiPageWikiLink Petras_Mikolainis.
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- Varpas wikiPageWikiLink Positivism_in_Poland.
- Varpas wikiPageWikiLink Povilas_Višinskis.
- Varpas wikiPageWikiLink Pranas_Mašiotas.
- Varpas wikiPageWikiLink Revolution_of_1905.
- Varpas wikiPageWikiLink Romanticism.
- Varpas wikiPageWikiLink Russian_Empire.
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- Varpas wikiPageWikiLink Sofija_Pšibiliauskienė.
- Varpas wikiPageWikiLink Sovetsk,_Kaliningrad_Oblast.
- Varpas wikiPageWikiLink Tautiška_giesmė.
- Varpas wikiPageWikiLink Tsar.
- Varpas wikiPageWikiLink Vincas_Kudirka.
- Varpas wikiPageWikiLink Vincas_Mickevičius-Kapsukas.
- Varpas wikiPageWikiLink Warsaw.
- Varpas wikiPageWikiLink Šatrijos_Ragana.
- Varpas wikiPageWikiLink Šviesa.
- Varpas wikiPageWikiLink Ūkininkas.
- Varpas wikiPageWikiLink Žemaitė.
- Varpas wikiPageWikiLink File:Varpas1889.jpg.
- Varpas wikiPageWikiLinkText "Varpas".
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- Varpas subject Category:1889_establishments_in_Russia.
- Varpas subject Category:History_of_Lithuania_(1795–1918).
- Varpas subject Category:Lithuanian-language_newspapers.
- Varpas subject Category:Publications_disestablished_in_1905.
- Varpas subject Category:Publications_established_in_1889.
- Varpas hypernym Newspaper.
- Varpas type Newspaper.
- Varpas type Disestablishment.
- Varpas type Establishment.
- Varpas type Publication.
- Varpas comment "Varpas (literally: The Bell) was a monthly Lithuanian-language newspaper published during the Lithuanian press ban from January 1889 to December 1905. Because its publication was illegal in Lithuania, then part of the Russian Empire, it was printed in Tilsit (current Sovetsk) and Ragnit (current Neman) in German East Prussia and smuggled into Lithuania by the knygnešiai (book smugglers). Varpas, with circulation of about 500–1,000, played a pivotal role in the Lithuanian National Revival.".
- Varpas label "Varpas".
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- Varpas sameAs Varpas.
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- Varpas sameAs Varpas_(laikraštis).
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- Varpas sameAs Варпас.
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- Varpas wasDerivedFrom Varpas?oldid=707450957.
- Varpas depiction Varpas1889.jpg.
- Varpas isPrimaryTopicOf Varpas.