The Latvian Wikipedia (Latvian: Vikipēdija latviešu valodā [ˈvikipɜːdija] ) is the Latvian-language edition of the free online encyclopedia Wikipedia. It...
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articles on the Latin Wikipedia (2013) 50 000 articles on the Latvian Wikipedia (2013) 1 million articles on the Russian Wikipedia (2013) 1 million articles...
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This is a list of holidays in Latvia. Latvia's National Holidays, Remembrance and Festive Days, the Latvian Institute Law on public holidays, remembrance...
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Wikipedia is a free multilingual open-source wiki-based online encyclopedia edited and maintained by a community of volunteer editors, started on January...
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Belarusians. Latvia portal Wikimedia Commons has media related to People of Latvia. List of Latvians Demographics of Latvia Latvian Swedes Latvian mythology...
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million native Latvian speakers in Latvia and 100,000 abroad. Altogether, 2 million, or 80% of the population of Latvia, spoke Latvian in the 2000s, before...
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Henry of Latvia (Latin: Henricus de Lettis; German: Heinrich von Lettland; Latvian: Latviešu Indriķis; Estonian: Läti Henrik; 1187 – c. 1259), also known...
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Latvia (/ˈlætviə/ LAT-vee-ə, sometimes /ˈlɑːtviə/ LAHT-vee-ə; Latvian: Latvija Latvian pronunciation: [ˈlatvija]), officially the Republic of Latvia, is...
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Ugunskrusts (category Articles needing translation from Latvian Wikipedia)
clock-wise and eliminated the white background. Various other Latvian Army units and the Latvian War College (the predecessor of the National Defence Academy)...
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This is a list of airports in Latvia, sorted by location. Latvia (Latvian: Latvija), officially the Republic of Latvia (Latvijas Republika), is a country...
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registered Roma individuals, 94.4% hold Latvian citizenship, and approximately 70% of them are fluent in Latvian. Furthermore, a significant majority of...
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Latvian Academy of Sciences (Latvian: Latvijas Zinātņu akadēmija, Latin: Academia Scientiarum Latviensis) is the official science academy of Latvia and...
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Māra (category Articles needing translation from Latvian Wikipedia)
[13-14]. ISSN 0236-0551. Māre at Krisjanis Barons folk closet, Latvian Folklore (in Latvian) Latvia seeks common roots in Tamil Goddess Mariamma , Times of India...
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and the founder of the Latvian scientific bibliography (1862–1945). The current building was designed in 1989 by noted Latvian-American architect Gunnar...
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Riga District (redirect from Rīgas County, Latvia)
Riga District (Latvian: Rīgas rajons) was an administrative division of Latvia, located in Semigallia and Vidzeme regions, in the centre of the country...
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The Vietnamese Wikipedia (Vietnamese: Wikipedia tiếng Việt) is the Vietnamese-language edition of Wikipedia, a free, publicly editable, online encyclopedia...
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Citymarket (renamed Rimi Hyper) T-Market (renamed Maxima) Saulīte (renamed Maxima) Saules veikals (renamed Elvi) "LaTS | LaTS Veikali". lv.wikipedia.org/....
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Vends (Livonia) (redirect from Vends (Latvia))
The Vends (Latin: wendi; Latvian: vendi; Estonian: võndlased, võnnulased, vendid) were a Balto-Finnic people that lived between the 12th to 16th centuries...
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The 2008 Latvian financial crisis, which stemmed from the 2007–2008 financial crisis, was a major economic and political crisis in Latvia. The crisis was...
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Balts (category Articles needing translation from Latvian Wikipedia)
The Balts or Baltic peoples (Lithuanian: baltai, Latvian: balti) are a group of peoples inhabiting the eastern coast of the Baltic Sea who speak Baltic...
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following outline is provided as an overview of and a topical guide to Wikipedia: Wikipedia is a free content online encyclopedia written and maintained by a...
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Latvian Way (Latvian: Latvijas Ceļš) was a conservative-liberal political party in Latvia. It merged with Latvia's First Party to form the Latvia's First...
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Academy of Latvia (Latvian: Latvijas Mākslas akadēmija) is an institution of higher education and scientific research in art, located in Riga, Latvia. The neo-Gothic...
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inhabitants of Latvia, slightly less than half of ethnically non-Latvian population) had no Latvian citizenship. Most of them have Latvian non-Citizen Passports...
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Aigars Prūsis (redirect from Latvians.lv)
of Latvia's National Power Union, a far-right nationalist political party, in 2003–2006. He ran latvians.lv, an Internet portal for far-right Latvian nationalist...
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The Pagan King (category Culture articles needing translation from Latvian Wikipedia)
The Pagan King (Latvian: Nameja gredzens – 'Namejs Ring', initially The King's Ring) is a historical fiction action film directed by Aigars Grauba [lv]...
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The Latvian Green Party (Latvian: Latvijas Zaļā partija, LZP) is a green political party in Latvia. It was founded in 1990. It was a member of the European...
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Iskolat (category Articles needing translation from Latvian Wikipedia)
(Russian: Исколат, Latvian: Iskolats), or formally the Executive Committee of the Soviet of Workers, Soldiers, and the Landless in Latvia, was the governing...
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1918 as a result of merging two councils of Latvian organizations: Latvian Provisional National Council (Latvian: Latvijas Pagaidu Nacionālā padome, LPNP)...
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Latvian SSR (1940–1953) Early variant of the flag of the Latvian SSR (1953–1967) Flag of the Latvian SSR (1953–1990) Flag of the Republic of Latvia (1990–1991)...
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