- The
Gauja River (Estonian:
Koiva jõgi, German: Livländische Aa) is a
river in the
Vidzeme region of Latvia. It is the only
large river of
Latvia that...
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Gauja National Park (Latvian:
Gaujas nacionālais parks) in
Vidzeme is the
largest national park in Latvia, with an area of 917.86 km2
running from north-east...
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Gauja is a
river in
Latvia Gauja may also
refer to:
Gauja River (Neman tributary), a
river in
Lithuania and
Belarus SS
Gauja, a
Latvian cargo ship (1925-1941)...
- (formerly German: Neuermühlen) is a town in Pierīga, on the left bank of the
Gauja river. The town is the
administrative center of Ādaži Muni****lity, in the...
- The
Gauja (in Lithuanian; Belarusian: Гаўя, Hawya; Russian: Гавья, Gav’ya) is a
river in
southern Lithuania and
western Belarus. The 94-kilometer long...
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Gauja Valmiera was a
Latvian football club from
Valmiera that pla**** in the top
Latvian league from 1979 to 1993. It was
named after the
river Gauja. In...
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Gauja Estonians (Estonian:
Koiva maarahvas,
Leivu maarahvas or leivud; Latvian:
Vidzemes igauņi – 'Vidzeme Estonians' or leivi) were
Estonians who lived...
- The
Gauja Valley (Latvian:
Gaujas senleja) is a
valley of the
Gauja River in Latvia,
which is 1 to 2.5 km wide, and the
maximum depth near
Sigulda is...
- (31 mi)
south of the
border with Estonia.
Valmiera lies on both
banks of the
Gauja River. The name was
derived from the Old
German given name
Waldemar or the...
- 25°39′18″E / 57.61583°N 25.65500°E / 57.61583; 25.65500 The
Gauja River Railway Bridge crosses the
Gauja River in Ūdriņi,
Latvia as part of the Riga–Valka–Pskov...