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    renamed it Daugavpils in 1920. Latvians, Poles and Soviet troops fought the Battle of Daugavpils in the area from 1919 to 1920. Daugavpils and the whole...
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  • BFC Daugavpils is a Latvian professional football club that is based in Daugavpils. They play in the Latvian Higher League. The club plays its home matches...
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    Daugavpils Theatre (Latvian: Daugavpils teātris) is a theatre in Daugavpils, Latvia. Daugavpils Theatre was founded in 1857 and is one of the oldest professional...
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    Daugavpils district (Latvian: Daugavpils rajons) was an administrative division of Latvia, located in Latgale region, in the country's south-east. It was...
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    The Battle of Daugavpils, or Battle of Dyneburg, or Operation Winter was the final battle during the Polish-Soviet War of 1919. A joint Polish and Latvian...
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  • The University of Daugavpils (Latvian: Daugavpils Universitāte, DU) is a public university in Daugavpils, Latvia, and the largest regional university in...
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    especially in Daugavpils, the largest city in the region and the location of the region's only public university, the University of Daugavpils. Many of the...
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    Daugavpils Satiksme (English: Daugavpils Transport) is the public transport corporation which operates tram and bus systems in the eastern Latvian city...
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    Daugavpils county (Latvian: Daugavpils apriņķis) was a historic county in the Vitebsk Governorate, and in the Republic of Latvia dissolved during the administrative...
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  • the summer of 1941, the Daugavpils Ghetto (German: Ghetto Dünaburg) was established in an old fortress near Daugavpils. Daugavpils is the second largest...
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    Daugavpils Station (Latvian: Daugavpils Pasažieru parks) is the main railway station serving the city of Daugavpils in south-eastern Latvia. The station...
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    The Daugavpils International Airport (Latvian: Daugavpils Starptautiskā Lidosta) was located 12 km northeast of Daugavpils in the village of Lociki, Naujene...
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    Daugavpils Municipality (Latvian: Daugavpils novads) was a municipality in Latgale, Latvia from 2009 to 2021. It was formed in 2009 by merging Ambeļi parish...
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    Daugavpils Fortress, also known as Dinaburg Fortress or Dvinsk Fortress, is an early 19th century fortress in Daugavpils, Latvia. It is the only early...
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    Polish troops in early 1920 (from the Polish perspective the Battle of Daugavpils was a part of the Polish–Soviet War). A freely elected Constituent assembly...
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  • The Daugava Stadions was a football stadium in the city of Daugavpils, Latvia. "DAUGAVA STADIONĀ". Scoresway. 55°52′29″N 26°33′02″E / 55.874637°N 26...
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    a 150,000 capacity motorcycle speedway stadium in the central part of Daugavpils, Latvia. The stadium is a regular venue for the World Championship round...
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    in Daugavpils, Latvia. The cathedral was designed by Wilhelm Neumann, one of the most influential architects in the current landscape of Daugavpils. It...
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    Daugavpils Ice Arena is an ice arena in Daugavpils, Latvia. The construction works were started in early 1999, but the arena was opened already on 16 November...
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    16 July 2011. "Daugavpils.lv". Gartovanova, Svetlana (27 September 2006). Золотые паруса над Даугавпилсом [Golden sheets over Daugavpils]. Chas Daily (in...
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  • FC Noah Jurmala (until 2021 — FC Lokomotiv Daugavpils, until 2019 — LDZ Cargo/DFA) is a defunct Latvian football club. They were based in the Latvian town...
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  • Lokomotīve Daugavpils, also known as Lokomotiv Daugavpils, is a Latvian motorcycle speedway team based in Daugavpils who race in the Polish Speedway Second...
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    in the city of Daugavpils and led by Daugavpils businessman Rihards Eigims. The party won the 2001 municipal elections in Daugavpils, with Eigims becoming...
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  • Ķīmiķis (Химик, 'chemist') after its sponsor - the Daugavpils Synthetic Fibre Mill (Latvian: Daugavpils ķīmiskās šķiedras rūpnīca). After the dissolution...
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    The Riga–Daugavpils railway line (Latvian: Dzelzceļa līnija Rīga—Daugavpils) is a 218-kilometre (135 mi) long railway line in Latvia which connects the...
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    The Daugavpils City Party (Latvian: Daugavpils pilsētas partija, DPP) was a regionalist political party located in Daugavpils, Latvia. It was formed in...
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  • The Daugavpils–Indra Railway is a 76 kilometres (47 mi) long, 1,524 mm (5 ft) gauge railway built in the 19th century to connect Daugavpils and Vitebsk...
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  • Bulvītis from FK Ventspils. Ivorian forward Cedric Kouadio arrived from BFC Daugavpils and from Dambrauskas former team Vilnius Žalgiris midfielders Tomáš Šimkovič...
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  • The Daugavpils–Kurcums Railway is a 25 kilometres (16 mi) long, 1,524 mm (5 ft) gauge railway built in the 19th century to connect Daugavpils and Vilnius...
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    MP takes over as mayor of Daugavpils. Public Broadcasting of Latvia, 26 June 2017. Retrieved: 6 September 2017 Daugavpils mayor toppled. Public Broadcasting...
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