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Latvian Air
Force (Latvian:
Latvijas Gaisa spēki) is the
aviation branch of the
National Armed Forces. The
first air
force (AF)
units were established...
- Div' dūjiņas
gaisā skrēja
Performed by
Lizete Iesmiņa-Mihelsone (1872–1934)
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gaisā skrēja (English:...
- "Ziemu apēst" from the
Latvian version of the
album named "7 soļi
svaiga gaisa" ("7
Steps of
Fresh Air") was released. The same day
ticket sales for the...
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Gaisa Khamidullovich Enikeev (Russian: Гайса Хамидуллович Еникеев, Tatar: Гайса Хәмидулла улы Еникеев, Ğaysə Xəmidulla ulı Yenikeyev; July 2, 1864, Orenburg...
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Awards (
GAISA) is the
international level conference on
Artificial Intelligence which is
organized by
AICRA every year. The
third Edition of
GAISA was organized...
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Geisa Aparecida Muniz Coutinho (born 1 June 1980) is a
Brazilian track and
field athlete who
competes in the 400
metres sprint. She
represented Brazil...
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Valsts gaisa satiksme ("State
Aerial Communication") was a state-owned
national airline of Latvia,
which operated between 1937 and 1940. Its hub was Spilve...
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Latvijas Gaisa Satiksmes Akciju Sabiedrība was a Latvian-German airline,
based in Riga, Latvia. It
operated international air
lines from Riga
Spilve airport...
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Archived from the
original on 13
January 2023.
Retrieved 17
March 2023. "
Gaisa temperatūras rekordi" (in Latvian).
Latvian Environment,
Geology and Meteorology...
- into Айсин / Гайсин (Aysin / ****sin).
Gaisa Enikeev (1864–1931), Tatar/Bashkir ethnographer,
politician Gaisa Khusainov (1928–2021)
Bashkir writer, scientist...