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  1. Kalvarija (pronunciation ⓘ) is a town in southwestern Lithuania, located in the Marijampolė County, close to the border with Poland. It is the administrative seat and largest town of Kalvarija Municipality .

  2. The gradual nationalization of the agricultural import trade, from which Jews largely derived their livelihood, led to further emigration, and by 1939 only 1,000 Jews remained in Kalvarija. During the period of Lithuanian independence (1918–40) the community had five synagogues and three Jewish schools, a loan bank, and communal and cultural ...

  3. Kalvarija Municipality (Lithuanian: Kalvarijos savivaldybė) is a municipality in Marijampolė County, south-western Lithuania, on the border with Poland. Its administrative seat and largest town is Kalvarija .

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    Alternate names: Kalvarija [Lith], Kalvarye [Yid], Kalwaria [Pol], Kalvariya [Rus], Kalvarien [Ger], Calvaria, Kalvaria, Kalwariya, Kalwarya Jewish Gen Locality Page, including many resources for Kalvarija. Also click on Photos and Documents (right hand side of this page) for photos I took in 2012 of Kalvarija. The purpose of this project is to hel...

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    Bengis (Zelig Reuven Bengis, served as rabbi of Kalvarija, beg. 1911)
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    Broda Rabbi Arye Leib Braude, rabbi of Kalvarija in the 18th c.
  4. Kalvarija – miestas pietvakarių Lietuvoje, Marijampolės apskrityje, 18 km į pietus nuo Marijampolės. Kalvarijos savivaldybės , seniūnijos ir seniūnaitijos centras, Marijampolės miškų urėdijos Kalvarijos girininkijos būstinė.

  5. Jun 16, 2021 · Hello everyone and welcome to Kalvarija municipality. In this video I'll tell you a bit about the region and famous sights to visit such as Kalvarija town, M...

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  7. The Lithuanian co-operative took in their hands the agriculture industry exports and the imports of agricultural tools, seeds, fertilizers etc. and in this many lost their livelihood. In 1939 the National Lithuanian Party in Kalvarija proclaimed that the market day be on the "Shabbat" (Saturday). These were the main causes of emigration.

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