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Velta Ruke-
Dravina (Velta Rūķe-
Draviņa; 25
January 1917 – 7 May 2003) was a Latvian-born
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professor in Baltic...
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Armand Drevina (born 3
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Simon Lutheran church Jāzeps Vītols (1863–1948),
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professor Maija...
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other sons, Haryarksha, Dhumrakesha,
Vrika and
Dravina ruled the east, south, west and
north of the
kingdom respectively. O'Flaherty...
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politician Kārlis
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biologist Velta Rūķe-
Draviņa (1917–2003),
linguist and
folklorist Lars
Vilks (1946–2021),
visual artist...