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Eglītis (Old orthography: Eg(g)li(h)t; feminine: Eglīte) is a
Latvian surname,
derived from the
Latvian word for "spruce" (egle).
Individuals with the...
- Anšlavs
Eglītis (October 14, 1906 –
March 4, 1993) was a
Latvian writer,
journalist and
painter who
became a war
refugee in 1944. He had a
prolific career...
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March 2022.
Retrieved 16
December 2020.
Zsuzsa Csergo;
Daina Stukuls Eglitis;
Paula M
Pickering (2021).
Central and East
European Politics: Changes...
- Jānis
Eglītis (January 23, 1961 – May 6, 2013) was a
Latvian politician and a
Deputy of the 9th Saeima. He was a
member of the People's Party. "in memoriam"...
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Viktors Eglītis (15
April 1877 – 20
April 1945) was a
Latvian writer and art theorist. He was a
leading figure in the
Latvian decadent movement and an...
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Retrieved 9
December 2021. More-detailed
discussion in
Daina Stukuls Eglitis,
Imagining the Nation: History, Modernity, and
Revolution in
Latvia State...
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Gatis Eglītis (born 4
December 1978) is a
Latvian politician, who
served as
Minister of Welfare [lv; es] in the Kariņš cabinet. A
member of the New Conservative...
- Pure In 2016, art
contributions included: Katrīna
Neiburga and
Andris Eglītis, Alex Arrechea, The Date Farmers,
Phillip K
Smith III,
Jimenez Lai, R &...
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Uldis Eglītis (16
December 1950 - 10
February 2020) was a male
former international table tennis player from
Soviet Union and Latvia. He was a member...
- 2024-10-31. Kliejunas, John T.; Burdstall,
Harold H.; DeNitto,
Gregg A.;
Eglitis, Andris; Haugen,
Dennis A.; Haverty,
Michael I.; Micales,
Jessie A.; Tkacz...