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Liudvikas Povilonis (Liudas Povilionis) (25 August 1910 - 2 August 1990) was a Lithuanian priest, archbishop, Apostolic Administrator of Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Kaunas (1979-1988), bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Panevėžys (1983-1984), archbishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Vilkaviškis (1979-1988), Auxiliary of the Apostolic Administrator of Kaunas Archdiocese and Vilkaviškis Diocese (1973–1979).[1]

He was buried at the cemetery of Marijampolė Basilica.[1]

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