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Velta Ruke-
Dravina (Velta Rūķe-
Draviņa; 25
January 1917 – 7 May 2003) was a Latvian-born
Swedish linguist and folklorist, as well as a
professor in Baltic...
- ISBN 978-3-6435-0100-4.
Kempgen et al. 2014, p. 1518.
Kempgen et al. 2014, p. 1523. Rūk̦e-
Dravin̦a,
Velta (1977). The
Standardization Process in Latvian: 16th
Century to...
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Simon Lutheran church Jāzeps Vītols (1863–1948),
composer Velta Ruke-
Dravina (1917–2003), Latvian-born
Swedish linguist, folklorist,
professor Maija...
- of
environmental science Carl-Gustav Rossby,
meteorologist Velta Ruke-
Dravina (1917–2003), Latvian-born
Swedish linguist, folklorist,
professor Ebba...
- Muktupāvels,
ethnomusicologist and
doctor of art
criticism Velta Ruke-
Dravina linguist,
folklorist Andrejs Veisbergs,
linguist Evika Siliņa,
Prime Minister...
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named Velta include:
Velta Līne (1923–2012),
Latvian actress Velta Ruke-
Dravina (1917–2003),
Latvian linguist and
folklorist Velta Skurstene (1930–2022)...
- of the kingdom. Prithu's
other sons, Haryarksha, Dhumrakesha,
Vrika and
Dravina ruled the east, south, west and
north of the
kingdom respectively. O'Flaherty...
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Armand Drevina (born 3
February 1994) is a German-Kosovar
footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for BC 09 Oberbruch.
Drevina made his
professional debut...
- Dayanupavano" (Kanakadharasthavam) P.
Leela Adi
Shankara 7 "Dravino Da
Dravina Sasmarasye" (Jalakarshana Slokam) P.
Jayachandran Adi
Shankara 8 "Gange...
- ando Dew-falls 6:15 AM
Mivoaka omby
Cattle go out (to pasture) Maim-bohon-
dravina Leaves are dry (from dew) 6:30 AM Afa-dranom-panala ****-frost disappears...