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Kustavi (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈkustɑʋi]; Swedish:
Gustavs) is a muni****lity of Finland. It is in the
province of
Western Finland and is part of the...
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Latvia there will only be Latvians. —
Gustavs Celmiņš, "A
Latvian Latvia", p. 218
Igors Šiškins Celmiņš,
Gustavs (1947).
Eiropas krustceļos (in Latvian)...
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Gustavs Vanags (10
March 1891 — 8 May 1965) was a
Soviet and
Latvian organic chemist, full
member of
Latvian SSR
Academy of Sciences. He was also one...
- country's
industrial heritage.
Starting in 2011,
Gustavs hometown Mazsalaca has
celebrated Gustavs Ērenpreis
birthday in the
festival "Velosvētki - Ērenpreisam...
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Gustav All
pages with
titles containing Gustave Gustavo (disambiguation)
Gustavs (name)
Gustavsen Gustavus (disambiguation) Gustafson, also Gustafsson,...
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Gustavs is a
Latvian masculine given name and may
refer to:
Gustavs "Gustavo"
Butelis (born 1978),
Latvian rapper and
record producer Gustavs Celmiņš...
- Rīga: Balt Art Group. p. 106. ISBN 978-9934-14-296-3.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Gustavs Zemgals.
Gustavs Zemgals –
biography in Latvian...
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Gustavs Tūrs (24 May 1890 — 16
March 1973) was a
Latvian prelate of the
Evangelical Lutheran Church of
Latvia and
Archbishop of Riga from 1948 to 1968...
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Gustav Jung (/jʊŋ/ YUUNG; German: [kaʁl ˈjʊŋ]; 26 July 1875 – 6 June 1961) was a
Swiss psychiatrist, psychotherapist, and
psychologist who founded...
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Schwerer Gustav (English:
Heavy Gustav) was a
German 80-centimetre (31.5 in)
railway gun. It was
developed in the late 1930s by
Krupp in Rügenwalde as...