File:Roman Skirmunt artykul Kuryer Litewski 1905-65 s 2.jpg

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English: second page of newspaper "Kuryer Litewski" (#65, 1905 AD), Russian empire
Русский: вторая страница газеты "Kuryer Litewski" (№65, 1905 г.) со статьей Романа Скирмунта (1868-1939) о создании Краёвой партии Литвы и Руси, на польском языке
Беларуская: другая старонка газеты "Kuryer Litewski" (№65, 1905 г.) з артыкулам Рамана Скірмунта (1868-1939) аб стварэнні Краёвай партыі Літвы і Русі (пазней - Краёвая партыі Літвы і Беларусі), на польскай мове
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Source newspaper "Kuryer Litewski" #65, 1905 AD (Russian empire), page 2
Author editor Hipolit Korwin-Milewski (1848-1932)
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Kuryer Litewski, Kurier Litewski, Літоўскі кур'ер, Раман Скірмунт (1868-1939), Раман Аляксандравіч Скірмунт (1868-1939), Roman Skirmunt (1868-1939), Роман Скирмунт, Роман Александрович Скирмунт, Stronnictwo Krajowe Litwy i Białorusi, Краёвая партыя Літвы і Беларусі, Краёвая партия Литвы и Беларуси, краевцы, краёўцы, краёвасць

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