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Kuldīga
... possibly the widest in Europe. External link Kuldiga webpage
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Kuldiga (translated from Dutch)
Kuldiga Kuldiga (in former days in Duits : Goldingen) is ... duchy Koerland . The most important curiosity in Kuldiga is Ventad rum bass, 240 meters broad ...
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Kuld?ga (translated from German)
Kuld?ga Kuld?ga (German Goldingen) a city is in Lettland with 13.094 inhabitants (conditions 1. January 2005). In Kuld?ga a purged lock of the German knights, which builds, 1248, is in 17. Century residence of the kurlaendischen dukes was. Kuld?ga is admits for Ventas Rumba - a wasserfall ...
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Kuldīga District
... mm per year. External links http://www.kuldiga.lv/indexe.html
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Kuldiga Was windy (translated from French)
Kuldiga Was windy Kuldiga Was windy Club founded in 1965 Colors ... Sit Kuldigas iela 113600 Ventspils FK Venta Kuldiga is a club of football Latvian based with Kuldiga. History 2005 : the club is famous FK Venta Kuldiga (relocalization of the club based before ...
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Karl Juljewitsch Dawidow (translated from German)
... March/ 15. March 1838 in Goldingen, today Kuldiga in Lettland ;? 14. February/ 26. February 1889 ... BIRTH 15. March 1838 PLACE OF BIRTH Kuldiga or Goldingen DYING DATE 26. February 1889 ...
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List of tallest buildings and structures by country
... m Dundaga transmission mast , Dundaga, 203 m Kuldiga transmission mast , Kuldiga, 180 m Aluksne transmission mast , Aluksne, 168 ...
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Category:Europe geography stubs
Category:Europe geography stubs This category is for stub articles relating to the Geography of Europe. You can help Wikipedia by expanding them. To add an article to this category, use {{Euro-geo-stub}} instead of {{stub}}, or use one of the individual subregion or country stubs as listed below: Country ...
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National Roads in Latvia
National Roads in Latvia This is a list of National Roads in Latvia: A1 Rīga - Ainaži A2 Rīga - Sigulda - Estonian border (Veclaicene) A3 Inčukalns - Valmiera - Estonian border (Valka) A4 Rīga (Baltezers - Saulkalne) A5 Rīga (Salaspils - Babīte) A6 Rīga - Daugavpils - Krāslava - Belarusian border (Paternieki) A7 Rīga - Bauska - Lithuanian border (Grenctāle) A8 Rīga ...
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Courland
Courland Courland (Latvian: Kurzeme, German: Kurland, Polish: Kurlandia, Latin: Curonia / Couronia) is a historical Baltic province now part of Latvia. It formed a province of the Teutonic Order in Livonia (ca. 1200–1560), then became a duchy within the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1560–1795), and a province of Imperial Russia (1795–1918). It lies between ...
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