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Courland is one of the
Historical Latvian Lands in
western Latvia.
Courland's largest city is Liepāja,
which is the
third largest city in Latvia. The...
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Courland Pocket was an area of the
Courland Peninsula where Army
Group North of ****
Germany and the
Reichskommissariat Ostland were cut off and surrounded...
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Council of the Duke, 1740–58 None,
although Charles of
Saxony was
morganatically married with the
Polish countess Franciszka Korwin-Krasińska....
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Courland Governorate, also
known as the
Province of
Courland or
Governorate of Kurland, and
known from 1795 to 1796 as the
Viceroyalty of
Courland, was...
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Bishopric of
Courland (Latin:
Episcopatus Curoniensis, Low German:
Bisdom Curland) was the
second smallest (4500 km2)
ecclesiastical state in the Livonian...
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unofficial symbol of the
region of
Courland in
Northern Europe, and
historically served as the
symbol of the
Duchy of
Courland and Semigallia. Today, it has...
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Courland Peninsula (Latvian:
Kurzemes pussala, German: Kurland) is a
historical and
cultural region in
western Latvia in the north-western part of...
- The
Duchy of
Courland and
Semigallia (Latin:
Ducatus Curlandiæ et Semigalliæ; German:
Herzogtum Kurland und Semgallen; Latvian:
Kurzemes un
Zemgales hercogiste;...
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Courland Bay may
refer to:
Great Courland Bay also
known as
Turtle Beach, near Fort
Bennett (Tobago) 11°12′52″N 60°47′02″W / 11.21444°N 60.78389°W...
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Courland Viceroyalty was one of the
Baltic administrative regions of the
Russian Empire. In 1796, the
Viceroyalty had its name
changed to the Courland...