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- Māris Čaklais (16 June 1940 – 13 December 2003) was a Latvian poet, writer, and journalist. Čaklais studied journalism at the University of Latvia until...
- publicist Māris Čaklais. Ingmārs Čaklais was born into the family of poet and publicist Māris Čaklais and actress Valda (Freimute) Čaklais. He received his...
- adjectives: "-s, -a" ("Stalts", "Stalta") or the specified endings "-ais, -ā" ("Čaklais", "Čaklā") ("diligent").[citation needed] In Iceland, surnames have a gender-specific...
- referred to as "the Bowl of Courland" because of a famous quote by Māris Čaklais: "A drop of honey in the bowl of Courland". The reasoning behind the quote...
- film's music was written by Imants Kalniņš and lyrics by the poet Māris Čaklais. The music was sung by actors Līga Liepiņa, Pauls Butkevičs, and Juris...
- doctor of art criticism Velta Ruke-Dravina linguist, folklorist Māris Čaklais, Latvian poet Valdis Dombrovskis, Latvian politician, European Commissioner...
- ice hockey player Māris Bružiks (born 1962), Latvian triple jumper Māris Čaklais (1940–2003), Latvian poet, writer, and journalist Māris Diļevka (born 1992)...
- Vīķe-Freiberga, President of Latvia. Riga: Pētergailis. ISBN 978-9984-33-174-4. Čaklais, Māris (2003) [2003]. Izaicinājums (in Latvian). Riga: Pētergailis....
- Mitrović Evanghelos Moutsopoulos 2002: George Demetrius Bambiniotis Māris Čaklais Péter Esterházy Radost Ivanova Nedjeljko Fabrio Aurel Stroe Lech Trzeciakowski...
- Cohen-Mintz (1939–2014) – Latvian-born Israeli basketball player Māris Čaklais (1940–2003) – poet Aleksandrs Čaks (1901–1950) – poet Jānis Čakste (1859–1927)...