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Harijs is a
Latvian masculine given name and may
refer to:
Harijs Fogelis (1906–1989), a
Latvian football forward Harijs Lazdiņš (1910–1988), a Latvian...
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Harij is a city and a muni****lity in
Patan district in the
Indian state of Gujarat.
Harij is
located at 23°42′N 71°54′E / 23.7°N 71.9°E / 23.7; 71...
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Harijs Mellups (1927,
Sarkandaugava - 5
January 1950, Sverdlovsk) was a
Latvian footballer, boxer,
basketball player, and ice
hockey player. He died in...
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Harijs Pikols (1903-198?) was a
Latvian footballer, one of the
founders of the
Olimpija Liepāja
football club. In 1921
Pikols was
among a
group of young...
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Harijs Vītoliņš (
Harijs Vitolinsh; born
April 30, 1968) is a
Latvian former professional ice
hockey centre.
After being selected twice in the NHL Entry...
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Harijs Rokpelnis (born 30
January 1987) is a
Latvian politician of the
Latvian Farmers'
Union who was
elected member of the
Saeima in 2022. He was chairman...
- The Operative: No One
Lives Forever (abbreviated as NOLF) is a first-person
shooter video game
developed by
Monolith Productions and
published by Fox Interactive...
- Oleg
Znarok (
Harijs Vītoliņš,
Vladimir Fedosov, Igor Nikitin, Yuri Zhdanov, Ra**** Davydov, Oleg Kupryanov) 2015 – Oleg
Znarok (
Harijs Vītoliņš, Vladimir...
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Harijs Fogelis was a
Latvian footballer who pla**** as a forward. Fogelis'
first season in
senior football came in 1925 when he pla**** with LSB Riga as...
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Harijs Lazdiņš (25 July 1910 in Liepāja – 23
August 1988 in Kingston, Ontario) was a
Latvian football goalkeeper who pla**** for
Olimpija Liepāja and Latvia...