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Jānis Čakste
Jānis Čakste Jānis Čakste Jānis Čakste (born September 14, 1859 in Lielsesava, Latvia, died March 14, 1927 in Riga, Latvia) was a Latvian politician and the first president of Latvia. He studied law in Moscow University, graduating in 1886 and became a lawyer and political activist in Latvia. In 1906, he ...
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Image:Janis cakste.jpg
Image:Janis cakste.jpg Image File history File links Janis_cakste ...
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List of Latvians
List of Latvians This is a list of prominent Latvians. It includes persons who were born in the territory of what is now Latvia prior to independence in 1918 or after the occupation of Latvia in 1940, regardless of ethnicity or citizenship, and persons of Latvian descent. Dace Akmentiņa (1858-1936 ...
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List of Heads of State of Latvia (translated from Dutch)
... van Mecklenburg nov. 1918 Presidents (1918-40) Janis Cakste (1x) 1918 - 1919 LZS Peteris Stucka (President ... the Latvian SSR) jan.- May 1919 LKP Janis Cakste (2x) 1919 - 1922 LZS Fridrihs Vesmanis (temporary) nov. 1922 LSDSP Janis Cakste (3x) 1922 - 1925 DC Pauls ...
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Saeima
... The President of the Constitutional Assembly was Janis Cakste. The Assembly functioned until November 7, 1922 ... The Chairman of the 7th Saeima was Janis Straume. The Eighth Saeima The elections of ...
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Latvia in the 20th century
Latvia in the 20th century This article or section does not cite its references or sources. You can help Wikipedia by including appropriate citations. Revolutionary Notions At the beginning of the 20th century Latvia did not exist yet as an independent State. The territory of present-day Latvia was divided among ...
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Gustavs Zemgals
... and Zemgals abroad to represent Latvian interests. Cakste, Zemgals and several other people from the ...
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List presidents of Latvia (translated from French)
... 1918 , Adolph Konstantin Jakob 3. 1918 - 1925 , Janis Cakste (1) 4. 1925 , Pauls Kalnins (1) 5. 1925 - 1927 , Janis Cakste (2) 6. 1927 , Pauls Kalnins (2) 7 ...
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Liberalism in Latvia
Liberalism in Latvia It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Liberalism. ( Discuss ) The Liberalism Series Part of the Politics series Schools American liberalism Classical liberalism Economic liberalism Neoliberalism Ordoliberalism Paleoliberalism Radicalism Social liberalism Ideas Freedom Negative & positive Liberty Free market Mixed economy Rights Liberal democracy Open ...
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User:Andris
... ice hockey team, Darius Kasparaitis, Tom Barrasso, Janis Dalins, Chris Drury, Subset sum problem, Janis Lusis, Holidays in Latvia, List of political ... Mogilny, Salaspils, Vladimir Petrov,United Hockey League, Janis Cakste, Gustavs Zemgals, Alberts Kviesis, Karlis Ulmanis, Vaira ...
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