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Aušra or Auszra (literally: dawn) was the first national Lithuanian newspaper. The first issue was published in 1883, in Ragnit, East Prussia, Germany (newspaper credited it as Lithuanian: Ragainė) East Prussia's ethnolinguistic part - Lithuania Minor. Later it was published monthly in Tilsit (present-day Sovetsk). Even though only forty issues were published and the circulation did not exceed 1,000, it was a significant event as it marked the beginnings of the Lithuanian national rebirth that eventually resulted in an independent Lithuanian State (1918–1940). This period, between 1883 and 1904, when the Lithuanian press ban was enforced by Tsarist authorities, has been referred to as the Aušros gadynė (the Dawn Period). Due to financial difficulties the printing was discontinued in 1886.

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  • Aušra (in)
  • Aušra (fr)
  • Aušra (miesięcznik) (pl)
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  • Aušra (česky: Svítání) byl první společenský, politický a literární a latinkou psaný časopis, který vycházel v litevštině. Vycházel od března 1883 do června 1886 v městech Ragnit (dnešní Neman) a Tylže (dnešní Sovetsk) . Během tohoto období vyšlo celkem 40 čísel, sdružených do 29 svazků. Prvním redaktorem časopisu Aušra se stal Jonas Basanavičius a kolektiv novinářů: , , a . Časopis byl vydávaný nelegálně. (cs)
  • Aušra (auch Auszra, dt.: Morgenröte) war die erste litauische Volkszeitung. Die Erstausgabe erschien 1883 in Ragnit, russisch Neman, in Kleinlitauen. Später wurde sie monatlich in Tilsit, heute Sowjetsk, herausgegeben. Obwohl nur 40 Ausgaben erschienen und die Auflage 1000 Exemplare nicht überstieg, wird diese Publikation von vielen Wissenschaftlern als bedeutendes Ereignis für Litauen und als Beginn der nationalen Wiedererweckung gewertet, aus der letztlich die Unabhängigkeit Litauens nach dem Ende des Ersten Weltkriegs resultierte. Die Zeit zwischen dem ersten Erscheinen von Aušra 1883 und der Aufhebung des Publikationsverbotes 1904 wird in Litauen auch Aušros gadynė (Zeit der Morgenröte) genannt. (de)
  • Aušra or Auszra (literally: dawn) was the first national Lithuanian newspaper. The first issue was published in 1883, in Ragnit, East Prussia, Germany (newspaper credited it as Lithuanian: Ragainė) East Prussia's ethnolinguistic part - Lithuania Minor. Later it was published monthly in Tilsit (present-day Sovetsk). Even though only forty issues were published and the circulation did not exceed 1,000, it was a significant event as it marked the beginnings of the Lithuanian national rebirth that eventually resulted in an independent Lithuanian State (1918–1940). This period, between 1883 and 1904, when the Lithuanian press ban was enforced by Tsarist authorities, has been referred to as the Aušros gadynė (the Dawn Period). Due to financial difficulties the printing was discontinued in 1886. (en)
  • Aušra ou Auszra (l'aube) fut le premier journal en lituanien. Le premier numéro a été publié en 1883, à Ragnit (actuellement Neman) en Prusse-Orientale. Il fut ensuite publié à Tilsit (actuellement Sovetsk). Même si son histoire se limite à 40 exemplaires et que sa diffusion ne dépassa pas les 1,000 exemplaires, son existence constitue un événement très important dans le mouvement naissant du renouveau Lituanien qui aboutira à l'indépendance de la Lituanie après la Première Guerre mondiale. * Portail de la presse écrite * Portail de la Lituanie (fr)
  • Aušra atau Auszra (artinya: fajar) adalah sebuah surat kabar Lituania nasional pertama. Keluaran pertamanya terbut pada 1883, di , Prusia Timur, Jerman (surat kabar tersebut disebut sebagai bahasa Lituania: Ragainė) bagian etnolinguistik Prusia Timur - . Kemudian, surat kabar tersebut terbit setiap bulan di Tilsit (sekarang Sovetsk). Bahkan meskipun hanya empat puluh keluaran yang terbit dan peredarannya telah mencapai 1,000, ini merupakan peristiwa signifikan yang menandai permulaan yang kemudian timbul di Negara Lituania independen (1918–1940). Periode ini, antara 1883 dan 1904, saat pencekalan pers Lituania diberlakukan oleh otoritas Tsaris, disebut sebagai Aušros gadynė (Periode Fajar). Karena kesulitan keuangan, percetakannya tak dilanjutkan pada 1886. (in)
  • «Аушра́» (лит. Aušra, «Заря»; в оригинальной орфографии — Auszra) — первая литовская общественно-литературная газета. (ru)
  • «Аушра́» (лит. Aušra, «Зоря»; в оригінальній орфографії — Auszra) — перша литовська суспільно-літературна газета. (uk)
  • Aušra o Auszra (literalment: Alba, Eixida del sol) fou el primer diari nacional lituà. La primera edició fou publicada el 1883, a Ragnit, Prússia Oriental, Alemanya, part etnolingüística de Prússia Oriental - Petita Lituània, i Jonas Basanavičius en fou el primer editor. Posteriorment fou publicat mensualment a Tilsit (actual Sovetsk a l'Óblast de Kaliningrad). Malgrat que només es van publicar quaranta edicions i que la seva tirada no va excedir dels 1.000 exemplars, fou un esdeveniment significatiu que va mar el començament del Renaixement nacional lituà que finalment va desembocar en la formació de l'estat independent de Lituània (1918-1940). Aquest període, entre 1883 e 1904, quan fou forçada la prohibició de la premsa lituana per part de les autoritats tsaristes, ha estat conegut com (ca)
  • Aušra (w ówczesnej ortografii Auszra) – litewski miesięcznik wydawany w Ragnecie i Tylży w latach 1883–1886. Powstał w 1883 roku na fali litewskiego odrodzenia narodowego i miał bardzo duże znaczenie dla jego podtrzymania i rozbudzenia. (pl)
  • Aušra ou Auszra (literalmente: Amanhecer) foi o primeiro jornal nacional lituano. A primeira edição foi publicada em 1883, em , Prússia Oriental, Alemanha (o jornal creditou-a como em lituano: Ragainė) parte etnolingüística da Prússia Oriental - Lituânia Menor. Posteriormente foi publicado mensalmente em Tilsit (atual Sovetsk no Oblast de Kaliningrado). Apesar de somente quarenta edições terem sido publicadas e ter uma circulação não excedendo 1.000, foi um evento significante uma vez que marcou o começo do renascimento nacional lituano que eventualmente resultou em um Estado independente da Lituânia (1918–1940). Este período, entre 1883 e 1904, quando o banimento da imprensa lituana foi forçado pelas autoridades cazristas, tem sido referido como Aušros gadynė (o Período do Amanhecer). De (pt)
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