- Ints
Cālītis (5
March 1931 – 1 July 2023) was a
Latvian politician and
political prisoner. Ints
Cālītis was
first arrested in 1949, when he was 17 years...
- the
Latvian government.
Taking over as
interim CEO is
former COO
Pauls Cālītis, who
started his
career at Air
Baltic 30
years ago, also as a pilot...
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milieu who were
interested in the religion, such as the
activist Ints
Cālītis and the poet Gunārs Freimanis [lv]. The
approach of the
Soviet authorities...
- of condemning, the "sinful" homo****ual "lifestyle". When
pastor Juris Cālītis, then also dean of the
University of Latvia's
Faculty of Theology, not...
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Mcheileh Aristotle Andrey Analyst Garrath McPherson Marvin Dava
Physiotherapist Anna
Demegillo Hannah Calitis Doctor Janis Espino-De Vera
Claudine Cainglet...
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Juris Calitis became the
pastor of a
growing congregation. Jāna Jēruma-Grīnberga was
installed as priest-in-charge in
October 2014,
succeeding Cālītis. Elīza...
- Statkevičius
Kestutis Subačius Enn
Tarto Antanas Terleckas Erik Udam Ints
Cālītis Petras Cidzikas Arvydas Čekanavičius
Vladas Šakalys
Jonas Šerkšnas Zigmas...
- 12.01 13 LZS Jānis
Kinna 10.65 12
Equal Rights Tatjana Ždanoka 5.76 7 TB Māris Grīnblats 5.35 6 LKDS
Andris Teikmanis 5.01 6 DCP Ints
Cālītis 4.77 5...
- elections,
obtaining seats in Riga,
Jelgava and Jurmala. Leaders: Ints
Cālītis,
Aivars Kreituss,
Juris Celmiņš, Māris Pūķis.
Renamed into
Latvian Democratic...
- St Saviour’s
Anglican Church in Riga, Latvia, in
October 2014,
succeeding Juris Cālītis.
Alison Elliot in 2004
became the
first female to
become moderator of the...