- The
Daugava (Latgalian: Daugova; Polish: Dźwina; German: Düna [ˈdyːna] ) or
Western Dvina (Russian: Западная Двина, romanized: Zapadnaya Dvina; Belarusian:...
- Look up
Daugava in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
Daugava is a
river in Russia,
Belarus and Latvia.
Daugava may also
refer to:
Daugava River, or...
- FC
Daugava was a
Latvian football club,
based at the
Daugava Stadium, in the city of Daugavpils. It was
founded as FC
Ditton in 2001. They
lastly pla****...
- also FSK
Daugava-90 and FK
Daugava) FK
Daugava (2003) (2012–2015 as FK
Daugava Rīga) FC
Daugava Daugavpils (2006–2015) TTT Riga,
known as
Daugava Riga internationally...
- / 56.9549973°N 24.158839°E / 56.9549973; 24.158839
Daugava National Stadium (Latvian:
Daugavas stadions) is a
multifunctional stadium in Riga, Latvia...
-
Daugava Stadium may
refer to:
Daugava Stadium (Riga),
Latvia Daugava Stadium (Daugavpils),
Latvia Daugava Stadium (Liepāja),
Latvia Daugava (disambiguation)...
-
together with his
students and
founded the
Daugava Football Sports School (****bola
sporta skola Daugava, FSK
Daugava). Two
years later, on 19 May 2005, the...
- tournament, most
recently in 2018. Latvia's
current home
ground is the
Daugava Stadium in Riga,
although since the
autumn of 2022 most
games have been...
- 1946–47
Daugava 1948–49
Daugava-VEF (Russian: Даугава-ВЭФ) 1950–58
Daugava 1959–62
Daugava-RVR (Даугава-РВЗ,
Daugava-RVZ) 1963–69
Daugava-RER (Даугава-РЭЗ...
- "Saule, Pērkons,
Daugava" is a
Latvian choir song. The text
originates from the 1916 poem
Daugava by the
Latvian poet Rainis,
while the
musical part is...