- Lake
Burtnieks (Latvian:
Burtnieka ezers, Estonian: Asti järv) is the
fourth largest lake in Latvia. It is
shallow with an
average depth of 2.9 m. The...
- Parish,
Valmiera Muni****lity, in the
Vidzeme region of Latvia, near Lake
Burtnieks.
Administrative centre of
Burtnieki Parish.
Burtnieki was
first mentioned...
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Christianization it was
believed that
sorcerers were
servants of evil
called burvji;
burtnieks (wizards) and
raganas (witches)
marry velni.
These might, in reality,...
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grave goods. It is
located along a
drumlin on the
northern s**** of Lake
Burtnieks in
northern Latvia. The site had been
known among archaeologists since...
- (Estonian:
Salatsi jõgi) is a
river in
northern Latvia. It
flows from Lake
Burtnieks in Vidzeme, 90 km, to the Gulf of Riga. The
river flows through three...
- 72 km is in Latvia). The
river starts from Ruhijärv and
flows into Lake
Burtnieks. "Vietvārdu datubāze". vietvardi.lgia.gov.lv (in Latvian).
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dispute over the
boundaries of the
archdiocese and the
order at Lake
Burtnieks and Salaca.
During this time he was
called Lord
Indrica of the parish...
- Lāčplēsis - the bear slayer.
After this he is sent off to the
castle of
Burtnieks to
continue his studies. On the way, at the
castle of Lord Aizkrauklis...
- Latvia,
south of the town of Mazsalaca, near the
river Salaca and Lake
Burtnieks which is
fourth largest lake in Latvia. The area
covers 8974 ha and po****tion...
- The
initiators were
professors Pauls Stradiņš (1896–1958) and
Ernests Burtnieks (1950–1958) - the
first Director of Riga
Medical Institute, and Healthcare...