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- gadsimta vācu piļu leksikons (in Latvian). Riga.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Ambermarks - Medieval castles of Latvia - list...
- Strazdumuiža Manor, first mentioned in 1528. "Strazdumuiza new manor". www.ambermarks.com. Retrieved 2020-12-09. 56°58′44″N 24°14′46″E / 56.9789°N 24.2461°E...
- OCLC 869385001. "Records of Latvian landmarks - medieval castles". www.ambermarks.com. Retrieved 2020-08-29. ikskile.com (2015-04-29). "Ikšķiles novada...
- was painted in "Swedish red", detailed light. This manor was different from the other Latvian houses in Pārdaugava. Muiželis House from ambermarks.com...
- Daugavgriva with contemporary illustrations Daugavgrīva Castle history on Ambermarks website (in Russian) The fortress of Daugavgriva on 1201 website (in Russian)...
- October 2020. Retrieved 11 June 2021. Pavils, Gatis (2009). "Boulders". Ambermarks. Retrieved June 11, 2021. "From mid-2021 onward Latvia will have 42 muni****lities"...
- German). Walters und Rapa. http://www.ambermarks.com/PieminekluVeidi/VidPilis/_EVidPilis_Tabula.htm Ambermarks, Medieval castles of Latvia (in Latvian)...
- Retrieved 2018-02-10. "The new building of Hartmann manor, Kalnciema 30". www.ambermarks.com. Retrieved 2018-02-10. "Āgenskalns Water Tower | Sightseeing | Riga"...
- missing publisher (link) Description and history of the Bīriņi Palace on Ambermarks website Bīriņi Palace Official homepage Media related to Bīriņi Palace...
- of palaces and manor houses in Latvia Pavils, Gatis. "Mežotne Palace". Ambermarks. Retrieved 14 August 2012. Tukuma Muzejs. "Durbes pils" (in Latvian)....