Meanings of minor planet names: 592001–593000 explained

592001–592100

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592101–592200

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592201–592300

|-id=244| 592244 Daukantas || || Simonas Daukantas (1793–1864) was a Lithuanian historian, writer, and ethnographer. One of the pioneers of the Lithuanian National Revival, he is credited as the author of the first book on the history of Lithuania written in the Lithuanian language. || |}

592301–592400

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592401–592500

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592501–592600

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592601–592700

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592701–592800

|-id=710| 592710 Lenghu || || Lenghu is a region on the Tibetan Plateau in Qinghai Province of China. Due to its high altitude, extreme dryness and minimal light pollution, Lenghu is known as one of the best astronomical sites in the world. Several large astronomical facilities, including telescopes of Purple Mountain Observatory, have been sited there. || |-id=750| 592750 Seiichifujiwara || || Seiichi Fujiwara (b. 1950), a Japanese karate master || |}

592801–592900

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592901–593000

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