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    Aleksandrs Vanags (21 March 1919 – 1986), also known as Alexandre Vanags, was a Latvian football and basketball player. At international level, he represented...
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  • basketball player Aleksandrs Vanags (architect) (1873-1919), Latvian architect Ēriks Vanags (1892–2001), Latvian athlete Jānis Vanags (born 1958), Latvian...
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  • Aleksandrs Vanags (5 March 1873 – 19 March 1919) was a Latvian architect. Vanags studied civil engineering between 1891 and 1899 and then pursued studies...
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  • Aleksandrs is a Latvian masculine given name. It is a cognate of the name Alexander and may refer to: Aleksandrs Ābrams (1904-????), Latvian football forward...
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  • 1957) – basketball player Aleksandrs Vanags (1918–1986) – footballer Jānis Vanags (born 1958) – Lutheran archbishop Jūlijs Vanags (1903–1984) – author and...
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    address is 61 Brīvības iela (Brīvības Street). Designed by architect Aleksandrs Vanags, the construction of the house was started in 1910, and was built...
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  • Aleksandrs Čaks (born Aleksandrs Čadarainis; 27 October 1901 – 8 February 1950), was a Latvian poet and writer. Čaks is arguably the first Latvian writer...
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  • goalscorer with 12 league goals (just one less than the overall leader Aleksandrs Vanags). After just one season with Olimpija Kaņeps moved to Riga where he...
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  • Jānis Lidmanis Uljana Semjonova Aleksandrs Vanags Valdis Valters Gundars Vētra Kristaps Porziņģis Mārtiņš Pļaviņš Aleksandrs Samoilovs Jānis Šmēdiņš Ilmārs...
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  • Sesia (1945–1948) Henri Skiba (1950–1951) Gustav Tögel (1937–1938) Aleksandrs Vanags (1947–1949) Oscar Vega (1950–1953) Daniel Viaene (1961–1962) Josef...
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    (Coach: Ādolfs Grasis) 1939 EuroBasket: finished 2nd among 8 teams 3 Aleksandrs Vanags, 4 Alfrēds Krauklis, 5 Teodors Grinbergs, 6 Maksis Kazaks, 8 Voldemārs...
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  • Krasnoyarsk Oblast together with her eight-year-old son Alnis. Her husband, Aleksandrs, was separated from the family and sent to a Gulag camp in the Urals,...
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  • Maksis Kazāks, Alfrēds Krauklis, Voldemārs Šmits, Juris Solovjovs, Aleksandrs Vanags, Kārlis Satiņš (Coach: Valdemārs Baumanis) 3. Poland: Paweł Stok,...
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  • entered Riga the club was disbanded again, one of its star players – Aleksandrs Vanags later became popular while playing with RC Strasbourg in France. In...
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  • 118 17 Frédéric Woehl  France Forward 1945–1950 1949–1950 148 55 Aleksandrs Vanags  Latvia Midfielder 1946–1947 1949–1954 140 10 Charles Heiné  France...
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  • from scratch. Oto Brantevics as Artūrs Vanags Raimonds Celms as Edgars Vanags Mārtiņš Vilsons [lv] as Vanags Jēkabs Reinis [lv] as Miķelsons Gatis Gāga [lv]...
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  • Source: [citation needed] (C) Champions 15 goals Fricis Kaņeps (RFK) Aleksandrs Vanags (ASK) 13 goals Vaclavs Borduško (ASK) 12 goals J.Bērziņš (Olimpija...
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  • together with Ernest Pole. All those associates of Pēkšēns, just like Aleksandrs Vanags, August Malvess, and others who later became well known in Riga in...
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  • (Daugavieši) 5 goals Arnolds Puriņš (ASK) 4 goals Riekstiņš (ASK) Aleksandrs Vanags (ASK) Roberts Heiblihs (Olimpija Liepāja) 3 goals Ansons (Jelgavas...
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  • 1955 – March 30, 1957 Jānis Vanags June 5, 1957 – March 20, 1963 Pēteris Vāleskalns March 20, 1963 – July 7, 1971 Aleksandrs Malmeisters July 7, 1971 –...
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    single sculls Esper Beloselsky, Ernest Brasche, Nikolai Puschnitsky, Aleksandr Rodionov, Joseph Schomacker, Philipp Strauch and Karl Lindholm — Sailing...
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    Teofils Biķis (1950—2000) — pianist; Zigmars Liepiņš (1952) — composer: Jānis Vanags (1958) — Archbishop of Riga in the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Latvia;...
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  • Personality Assessment, Vol. 10. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Paul Vanags, Jo Cutler, Patricia Lockwood, Fabian Kosse (18 September 2023). "Greater...
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    4 in) 85 kg (187 lb) 325 cm (128 in) 315 cm (124 in) OC Limbaži/MSĢ 3 Toms Vanags 11 February 1988 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) 85 kg (187 lb) 344 cm (135 in) 330 cm...
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  • beginning of first period of Independence, modern literature began to emerge. Aleksandrs Čaks (real name Čadarainis) glorified the capital city of Riga and its...
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  • Dmitrijs Kohans (unattached) — MF  LVA Andrejs Ņikitins (unattached) — MF  LVA Aleksandrs Škoļņikovs (unattached) — FW  LVA Aleksandrs Abašins (unattached)...
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