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Grīnberga (masculine: Grīnbergs) is a
feminine Latvian-language surname, a
Latvianization of the
Yiddish surname Grinberg.
Noptable people with the surname...
- Jāna Jēruma-
Grīnberga (born London, 1953) is the priest-in-charge of St Saviour’s
Anglican Church in Riga,
Latvia and was the
first woman to
become a...
- P.; Dugan, Hilary; Erina, Oxana; Fedorova, Irina; Fischer,
Janet M.;
Grinberga,
Laura (2022-08-25). "Towards
critical white ice
conditions in
lakes under...
- Magnuson, John J.; Clemens, Tessa; Denfeld,
Blaize A.; Flaim, Giovanna;
Grinberga, Laura; Hori,
Yukari (18
November 2020). "Increased
winter drownings in...
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Ilona Grīnberga (née Dzelme, born 11
January 1966) is a
Latvian windsurfer. She
competed in the 1992
Summer Olympics and the 1996
Summer Olympics. "Ilona...
- 100,101,102].
Zvejniece L,
Zvejniece B,
Videja M,
Stelfa G,
Vavers E,
Grinberga S, et al. (October 2020). "Neuroprotective and anti-inflammatory activity...
- Katkevics, Martins; Bobileva, Olga; Cirule, Helena; Gukalova, Baiba;
Grinberga,
Solveiga (9
April 2024). "Antibiotic
class with
potent in vivo activity...
- Grīnbergs (feminine:
Grīnberga) is a
masculine Latvian-language surname, a
Latvianization of the
Yiddish surname Grinberg.
Emanuels Grīnbergs Ojārs Grīnbergs...
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retrieved on 8
February 2016)
Grinberga,
Laura (2002).
Gleznotajs Arnolds Mazitis Thesis,
Latvian Academy of
Culture p.7.
Grinberga,
Laura (2002). Gleznotajs...
- of Justification. In 2009 Noko
welcomed the
appointment of Jana Jeruma-
Grinberga to
succeed Walter A.
Jagucki as
bishop of the
Lutheran Church in Great...