- Dunebourg,
Dimmebourg Latgalian: Daugpiļs, [ˈdaʊkʲpʲilʲsʲ] Lithuanian:
Daugpilis Polish:
Dyneburg [dɘˈnɛburk] Russian: Даугавпилс (Daugavpils) [ˈdaʊɡəfpʲɪɫs];...
- 1623), as well as
governor of Kowel, Tuchola, Gniew, Pinskas, Wieluń,
Daugpilis,
Kobrynas and Šiauliai.
Supporter of King of
Poland and
Grand Duke of...
- alternative*), Daŭgaŭpils – Даўгаўпілс (Belarusian*), Daugpėlis (Samogitian*),
Daugpilis (Lithuanian*),[KNAB] Daugpiļs (Latgalian),
Denenburg – דענענבורג (Yiddish*)...
-
stations are
situated in
Visaginas to the
south and
Daugavpils (Lithuanian:
Daugpilis) to the north. The
railway station serves Turmantas town.
Currently it...
-
Beinorava is the Dapšioniai
railway station,
covering the Radviliškis—
Daugpilis railway,
although it is out of service.
After the
partition of the Polish-Lithuanian...
- Latvia
English name
Lithuanian name
Endonym Notes Name
Language Daugavpils Daugpilis Daugavpils Latvian Kurzeme Kuršas Kuršas
Latvian Latgalia Latgala Latgale...
- Vytautas.
Since August 1919, the
regiment fought against the
Bolsheviks near
Daugpilis. In 1920, the
regiment defended Lithuania against the
invading Polish...
- the
battalion fought against the
Bolshevik Red Army from
Salakas to
Daugpilis. On
December 10, the
battalion was
reorganized into the 8th Regiment....
- children.
Matulionis studied at Antalieptė from 1887 to 1892 and then at
Daugpilis from 1892 to 1900. He
graduated from high
school in
Latvia and
began his...