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bearing the name
Didzis include:
Didzis Gavars (born 1966),
Latvian politician Didzis Matīss (born 1980),
Latvian football manager Didzis Skuška (born 1968)...
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Didzis Matīss (born 10
December 1980) is a
Latvian football manager. He was the head
coach of the
Latvia women's
national football team from 2010 until...
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April 2020.
Retrieved 29
April 2018.
Didzis Skuška at
Olympedia (archive)
Didzis Skuška at Olympics.com
Didzis Skuška at the
Latvijas Olimpiskā komiteja...
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Didzis Gavars (born 18
November 1966, Jūrmala,
Latvian SSR) is a
Latvian politician who was
Minister of
Health of
Latvia from 13 May to 3
November 2010...
- Liāna; Zariņa, Gunita; Puzuka, Agrita; Zariņa, Agnese; Lāce, Baiba; Elferts,
Didzis; Khrunin, Andrey; Limborska, Svetlana; Kloviņš, Jānis; Gailīte Piekuse,...
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Kyrgyzstan licence Withdrawals before the start: 226
Antanas Juknevičius /
Didzis Zariņš 249
Mohamad Altwijri / Y****er
Alhajjaj 257 Koen
Wauters / Pascal...
- Ziółkowski
Poland 2020– 13 4 30.77% 46 Mike
Burke USA 2011–2015 19 4 21.05% 47
Didzis Zariņš
Latvia 2011– 23 4 17.39% 48 Trey Mitc**** USA 2016– 26 4 15.38% 49...
- on
March 28, 2009 at the
congress held in the
National Theatre in Riga.
Didzis Šmits was
elected its chairman. Its
supporters included ex-president Guntis...
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transmission equipment manufacturer and
distributor Founded 1999
Founder Didzis Liepkalns
Headquarters Riga,
Latvia Products Telecommunications and data...
- 1995), ice
hockey player Roberts Bukarts (born 1990), ice
hockey player Didzis Gavars (born 1966),
politician Ernests Gulbis (born 1988),
tennis player...