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- Independence, the Dinbergs family fled Latvia, living as refugees in Vitebsk from 1914-1918. Returning to a newly independent Latvia, Dinbergs' father, Alfrēds...
- diplomatic representatives. In 1969, the Latvian Counselor to the US Anatols Dinbergs, among leaders of 73 countries around the world, signed the Apollo 11 Goodwill...
- Succeeded by Anatols Dinbergs Consul general of Latvia to the United States In office 1954 – 1 October 1970 Succeeded by Anatols Dinbergs Personal details...
- until his death in 1963. Since then, Arnolds Spekke and later Anatols Dinbergs represented Latvia as chargé d'affaires until restoration of independence...
- Anatolijs Gorbunovs Prime Minister Ivars Godmanis Preceded by Anatols Dinbergs (as head of the Latvian diplomatic service in exile) Vilhelms Munters (1940)...
- President of Kenya Laos Sisavang Vatthana King of Laos Latvia Anatols Dinbergs Amb****ador of Latvia to the United States Lebanon Charles Helou President...
- United States In office 1993–1999 Preceding Aivis Ronis Preceded by Anatols Dinbergs Personal details Born 22 October 1949 Munich, Bavaria, West Germany Died...
- Hartwick". The Dolphin. Vol. XIX, no. 10. p. 6. Retrieved February 7, 2024. Dinberg, Hal (December 31, 1965). "De Yulia Nets Big Basket". Syracuse Herald-Journal...
- Leor Dimant (born 1972) – DJ for the rap metal group Limp Bizkit Anatols Dinbergs (1911–1993) – diplomat Aleksis Dreimanis (1914–2011) – geologist Inga Drozdova...
- America. March 11, 1992 (credentials presented) to December 1992: Anatols Dinbergs 1993–1999: Ojārs Ēriks Kalniņš 2000–2004: Aivis Ronis 2004–2007: Māris...