The Gauja River (Estonian: Koiva jõgi, German: Livländische Aa) is a river in the Vidzeme region of Latvia. It is the only large river of Latvia that...
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Gauja is a river in Latvia Gauja may also refer to: Gauja River (Neman tributary), a river in Lithuania and Belarus SS Gauja, a Latvian cargo ship (1925-1941)...
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Gauja Estonians (Estonian: Koiva maarahvas, Leivu maarahvas or leivud; Latvian: Vidzemes igauņi – 'Vidzeme Estonians' or leivi) were Estonians who lived...
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Gauja National Park (Latvian: Gaujas nacionālais parks) in Vidzeme is the largest national park in Latvia, with an area of 917.86 km2 running from north-east...
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The Gauja Valley (Latvian: Gaujas senleja) is a valley of the Gauja River in Latvia, which is 1 to 2.5 km wide, and the maximum depth near Sigulda is...
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Gauja Valmiera was a Latvian football club from Valmiera that played in the top Latvian league from 1979 to 1993. It was named after the river Gauja. In...
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The Gauja (in Lithuanian; Belarusian: Гаўя, Hawya; Russian: Гавья, Gav’ya) is a river in southern Lithuania and western Belarus. The 94-kilometer long...
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The Gauja Valley (Latvian Gaujas leja) is a painting by Latvian painter Jūlijs Feders [lv] from 1891. Gaujas leja is one of the best known of the artist's...
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(formerly German: Neuermühlen) is a town in Pierīga, on the left bank of the Gauja river. The town is the administrative center of the Ādaži Municipality....
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The Gauja Formation is a Middle Devonian fossil locality in Estonia and Latvia. It is named after the Gauja River, where it is exposed along the banks...
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25°39′18″E / 57.61583°N 25.65500°E / 57.61583; 25.65500 The Gauja River Railway Bridge crosses the Gauja River in Ūdriņi, Latvia as part of the Riga–Valka–Pskov...
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in altitude between the top of the falls and the confluence of the Rio Gauja and the Río Churún, which is roughly 2 km (1.2 mi) away from the base of...
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(31 mi) south of the border with Estonia. Valmiera lies on both banks of the Gauja River. The name was derived from the Old German given name Waldemar or the...
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political crisis". The Independent. Archived from the original on 12 May 2022. Gauja, Anika (2016). Political Parties and Elections: Legislating for Representative...
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is 65.1 m (214 ft) deep. The longest river on Latvian territory is the Gauja, at 452 km (281 mi) in length. The longest river flowing through Latvian...
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the Baltic countries, located by the Gauja River in the area known as the ancient Gauja valley [lt] in the Gauja National Park near Sigulda, Latvia. It...
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trail stretches through the ancient valley of Gauja River and Gauja National Park. The banks of the Gauja River reveal colourful sandstone outcrops which...
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Cēsis Municipality in the Vidzeme region of Latvia. It is situated on the Gauja River. The village of Līgatne was built around the paper mill, still extant...
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in Turaida, in the Vidzeme region of Latvia, on the opposite bank of the Gauja River from Sigulda. Turaida Castle dominates the Museum Reserve and is visually...
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"Translated from" Northmen of Rhovanion Vidugavia Latinised from Gothic widu, gauja wood-dweller (Pre-Rohirric) Northmen of Rhovanion Marhwini Gothic marh,...
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stream without any known local name should be named after a Latvian river, Gauja. In the same year, this name was registered in the National Cartographic...
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Keila (at Keila-Joa) Kasari (at Matsalu) Pärnu (at Pärnu) Gauja, (between Carnikava and Gauja) Daugava (at Riga) Lielupe (at Jūrmala) Venta River (at Ventspils)...
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Gauja Station is a railway station on the Zemitāni – Skulte Railway. "Publiskās lietošanas dzelzceļa infrastruktūras pārskats 2011" [2011 Public Railway...
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club and the main team of the city of Valmiera from 1978 to 1993 was FK Gauja Valmiera, which won the final Football Championship of the Latvian SSR in...
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Estonia. The main rivers flowing into the gulf are Daugava, Pärnu, Lielupe, Gauja, and Salaca. The freshwater runoff entering the Baltic sea accounts for...
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SS Empire Conyngham (redirect from SS Gauja)
1923 saw her renamed Norburg. She was sold to Latvia in 1925 and renamed Gauja, serving until 1941 when she was captured by the Kriegsmarine in the Baltic...
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Lielupe and Gauja Rivers. The north-eastern part of former Riga District is covered by the largest deciduous forests in Latvia. The Gauja National Park...
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moderates are fearing factional fights". The Guardian. Retrieved 3 April 2023. Gauja, Anika; Chen, Peter; Curtin, Jennifer; Pietsch, Juliet, eds. (2018). Double...
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Gambit: The 2013 Australian Federal Election (PDF). ANU Press. p. 295. Gauja, Anika; Chen, Peter; Curtin, Jennifer; Pietsch, Juliet, eds. (April 2018)...
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canton of Zürich Sarner Aa (river), Obwalden, tributary of Lake Lucerne Gauja, Latvia, formerly known as Livländische Aa Lielupe, Latvia, formerly known...
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