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・ Vilson Ribeiro de Andrade
・ Vilson Xavier de Menezes Júnior
・ Vilsoni Hereniko
・ Vilst er síðsta fet
・ Vilsteren
・ Vilstrak
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・ Vilt
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・ ViLTE
・ Vilters-Wangs
・ Viltina
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・ Viltis Elektrėnai
・ Viltrumite
・ Vilu
・ Vilufushi (Thaa Atoll)
・ Vilula, Alabama
・ Vilumilla
・ Vilumäe
・ Vilundavallen
・ Vilupanankurichi
・ Viluppuram
・ Viluppuram (disambiguation)
・ Viluppuram (Lok Sabha constituency)
・ Viluppuram Bus Station
・ Viluppuram district


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Viltis : ウィキペディア英語版
Viltis
''Viltis'' is a magazine of folklore and folk dance. It was created by Vytautas Beliajus in the 1940s and was one of the first magazines devoted to folk customs and arts. It is illustrated and printed in English. "Viltis" means "hope" in the Lithuanian language. ''Viltis scope is international, and a typical issues covers several different regions. Issues include recipes, dance descriptions, book reviews, research articles, performance reviews, travel tips, costuming advice, and other topics.
''Viltis'' began as a mimeographed armed services newsletter, published as such from 1942 to 1944. In September 1944 it became a printed publication. Beliajus edited the magazine until his death in 1994, when its publication was assumed by the International Institute of Wisconsin.
''Viltis'' is available on microfilm at Xerox's University Microfilms in Ann Arbor, Michigan. An ''Index to Viltis 1944-1994'' is also available.
==External links==

* (Biography of Vyts Beliajus )
* (''Viltis'' description )


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