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Goldingen is a
former muni****lity in the
Wahlkreis (constituency) of See-Gaster in the
canton of St.
Gallen in Switzerland. On 1
January 2013 the former...
- Kuldīga (pronunciation) (German:
Goldingen) is a town in the
Courland region of Latvia, in the
western part of the country. It is the
center of Kuldīga...
- Kuldīga
county (Latvian: Kuldīgas apriņķis, German:
Kreis Goldingen, Russian: Гольдингенский уезд) was a
historic county of the
Courland Governorate and...
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Segewold (Sigulda) and
Ascheraden (Aizkraukle). The
commanders of Fellin,
Goldingen (Kuldīga),
Marienburg (Alūksne),
Reval (Tallinn), and the
bailiff of Weißenstein...
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Wilhelm owned the
western part,
Courland (Kurzeme), with his
residence in
Goldingen (Kuldīga).
Wilhelm regained the Grobiņa
district when he
married the daughter...
- an army and navy".
Weinreich began his
studies in a
German school in
Goldingen (modern Kuldīga),
transferring to the
gymnasium in
Libau (modern Liepāja)...
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Komturei Dünaburg
Komturei Bauske Komturei Mitau Komturei Doblen Komturei Goldingen Komturei Windau Urban,
William (2005). The
Teutonic Knights: A Military...
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April 1958 in
Goldingen) is a
retired Swiss alpine skier who
competed in the 1976
Winter Olympics.
Marlies Oberholzer grew up in
Goldingen SG, practically...
- Kuldīga
Castle (Latin:
castrum Guldinge, German: Burc
Goldingen, Schloß
Goldingen) also
Goldingen Castle and
Jesus Castle (German: Jesusburg) was a medieval...
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Gallen in Switzerland. On 1
January 2013 the
former muni****lities of
Goldingen and St.
Gallenkappel merged into the muni****lity of Eschenbach. Eschenbach...