Dysna (Polish: Dzisna) is a village in the eastern part of Ignalina district in Lithuania. According to the 2011 census, it had 62 residents. It is located 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) east of Tverečius, near the border with Belarus. The village is situated on the right bank of the river Dysna, which gives the village its name. The village has a chapel, section of Didžiasalis school, and public library. The nearby clay deposit is one of three largest in Lithuania and was used commercially in 1974–95.
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| - Dzisna (lit. Dysna) – wieś na Litwie w starostwie Wielka Wieś rejonie ignalińskim okręgu uciańskim. Leży na lewym brzegu rzeki Dzisny, 3 km na wschód od wsi Nowiki. Znajduje się przy granicy litewsko-białoruskiej. (pl)
- Dysna (Polish: Dzisna) is a village in the eastern part of Ignalina district in Lithuania. According to the 2011 census, it had 62 residents. It is located 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) east of Tverečius, near the border with Belarus. The village is situated on the right bank of the river Dysna, which gives the village its name. The village has a chapel, section of Didžiasalis school, and public library. The nearby clay deposit is one of three largest in Lithuania and was used commercially in 1974–95. (en)
- Dysna è un piccolo centro abitato del distretto di Ignalina della contea di Utena, nel nord-est della Lituania. Secondo il censimento del 2011, la popolazione ammonta a 62 abitanti. Si trova a 12 chilometri a est di Tverečius, proprio a ridosso del confine con la Bielorussia: si tratta inoltre del centro abitato tra quelli più orientali di tutta la Lituania. L'insediamento è situato sulla riva destra del fiume , da cui prende il nome. Il villaggio vanta una cappella, una succursale della scuola della vicina Didžiasalis e una biblioteca pubblica. (it)
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| - Dysna (Polish: Dzisna) is a village in the eastern part of Ignalina district in Lithuania. According to the 2011 census, it had 62 residents. It is located 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) east of Tverečius, near the border with Belarus. The village is situated on the right bank of the river Dysna, which gives the village its name. The village has a chapel, section of Didžiasalis school, and public library. The nearby clay deposit is one of three largest in Lithuania and was used commercially in 1974–95. The Lithuanian national and political activist and parliament member Augustinas Voldemaras was born and lived in the village. (en)
- Dysna è un piccolo centro abitato del distretto di Ignalina della contea di Utena, nel nord-est della Lituania. Secondo il censimento del 2011, la popolazione ammonta a 62 abitanti. Si trova a 12 chilometri a est di Tverečius, proprio a ridosso del confine con la Bielorussia: si tratta inoltre del centro abitato tra quelli più orientali di tutta la Lituania. L'insediamento è situato sulla riva destra del fiume , da cui prende il nome. Il villaggio vanta una cappella, una succursale della scuola della vicina Didžiasalis e una biblioteca pubblica. Il vicino deposito di argilla è uno dei tre più grandi della Lituania ed è stato utilizzato commercialmente nel 1974-1995. La casa di Dysna dove visse Augustinas Voldemaras L'attivista nazionale e politico lituano e membro del parlamento Augustinas Voldemaras è nato e vissuto nel villaggio. (it)
- Dzisna (lit. Dysna) – wieś na Litwie w starostwie Wielka Wieś rejonie ignalińskim okręgu uciańskim. Leży na lewym brzegu rzeki Dzisny, 3 km na wschód od wsi Nowiki. Znajduje się przy granicy litewsko-białoruskiej. (pl)
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