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tortu cake
azote azotu bosom acs acu eye auss ausu ear
balss balsu voice dzelzs dzelzu iron
valsts valstu country,
state zoss zosu
goose debesis debesu...
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Ethnohistory Project Archived June 22, 2006, at the
Wayback Machine "Vēlais
dzelzs laikmets".
Archived from the
original on
October 27, 2020.
Retrieved March...
-
Bermontians on the Iron Bridge" (8; Latvian: Cīņa pret bermontiešiem uz
Dzelzs tilta,
referring to the
decisive battle in Riga
during the
Latvian War of...
- was
entitled "Dubnas
baseina apdzīvotība un latgaļu kultūras veidošanās
dzelzs laikmetā (1.–12. gs.)" ["The
settlement of the
Dubna basin and the formation...
- list of
Latvian bands, such as Iļģi, Auļi, Skyforger, Vilki,
Grodi and
Dzelzs Vilks, as well as
Latvian artisans and lecturers. The main
theme of the...
- 2020-07-22. Valtere, Ieva (2016-08-02). "Patiesība, kāda īstenībā bija "
dzelzs lēdija" Inta Fogele" [Who
really was 'Iron Lady' Inta Fogele]. Jauns.lv...
- Publicitātes foto. ""Muzikālā bankas" finālistu
skaits sarūk, atsijājas Reiniks, "
Dzelzs Vilks" un citi". nra.lv (in Latvian).
Archived from the
original on 17 January...
- Feldbergs", Sculpture, 34 (6): 50–53 Feldberga, Laura; Ringler,
Tamsie (2014).
Dzelzs.
Akmens Simpozijs [Iron.
Stone Symposium] (catalog) (in
Latvian and English)...
- The Iron
Bridge (Latvian:
Dzelzs tilts) or
Semigallia Bridge (Zemgales tilts) was a
bridge that
crossed the
Daugava river in Riga, the
capital of Latvia...
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mother Helena.
Usually referred to as the Iron
church (Железная церковь,
Dzelzs baznīca)
because of its
external cladding, it was
dismantled and rebuilt...