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Jaunzeme (masculine:
Jaunzems or Jaunzemis) is a
Latvian occupational surname,
derived from the
Latvian word for "new farmer" (from
jauns – "new" and zeme...
- (Ineses
Jaunzemes iela) was
named after her in
August 2023. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Inese
Jaunzeme". Olympics...
- Latvian, English, and Russian. "Kultūras
ministres kandidātes Žanetas
Jaunzemes-Grendes biogrāfija".
TVNet (in Latvian). 24
October 2011.
Retrieved 29...
- Soviet
Union Yelena Gorchakova Soviet
Union 1956
Melbourne details Inese Jaunzeme Soviet
Union Marlene Ahrens Chile
Nadezhda Konyayeva Soviet
Union 1960...
- Soviet
Union Yelena Gorchakova Soviet
Union 1956
Melbourne details Inese Jaunzeme Soviet
Union Marlene Ahrens Chile
Nadezhda Konyayeva Soviet
Union 1960...
- Irma Jaunzem, also
Jaunzeme (1897–1975) was a Latvian-Belarusian mezzo-soprano
singer and educator.
Initially performing with
small ensembles, she soon...
- 54 m Nina
Ponomaryova Soviet
Union 52.02 m
Javelin throw details Inese Jaunzeme Soviet
Union 53.86 m (OR)
Marlene Ahrens Chile 50.38 m
Nadezhda Konyayeva...
- Party, with the party's
Gaidis Bērziņš as
Minister for
Justice and Žaneta
Jaunzeme-Grende as
Minister for Culture. On 23
August 2013,
theAll for Latvia! wing...
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Inese is a
feminine Latvian feminine given name and may
refer to:
Inese Jaunzeme (1932 – 2011),
Latvian athlete Inese Galante (born 1954),
Latvian soprano...
- Kārlis
Fridrihs Fon
Minhauzens -
baron and
author (April 1, 2005)
Inese Jaunzeme -
athlete (June 19, 1996) Jānis Pāvils II -
Roman Catholic Pope (August...