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Hofmann, Harry v. '''Baltische Postorte 1632-1917/8''' [Baltic Postal Places]. Hamburg, 1996. (Book 947.9 E8h 1996). Identifies postal offices for Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania by their Russian and native names. | |||
'''Gazetteer of Lithuania''': Names approved by the United States Board on Geographic Names. Washington D.C. : Defense Mapping Agency, 1994. (Book 947.93 E5g). Modern gazetteer. | |||
'''Lietuvos Kataliky Baznycios''' [Lithuanian Catholic parishes]. Vilnius: Pradai, 1993. 623 pages. (Book-947.5 K24m). Identifies parish and parish histories for Lithuania. The text is in Lithuanian. It includes a locality index. | |||
Lithuania was created from three imperial provinces: Vilno, Kovno, Suwalki. Gazetteers were published for all of these but two are only available in the FHL. | |||
For Kovno province. '''Alfavitnyi spisok naselennykh mest Kovenskoi gubernii.''' [Alphabetical list of populated places of the Kovno Province] Kovna, 1903. (Film 2,268,932 Item 1) | |||
For ViIno province see [Belarus Gazetteers|Belarus Gazetteers]. | |||
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