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Jelgava (pronounced [ˈjælˠɡɐvˠɐ] ) is a
state city in
central Latvia. It is
located about 41
kilometres (25 miles)
southwest of Riga. It is the largest...
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Jelgava,
previous name
Albatroz SC, is a
Latvian football club that is
based in
Jelgava. As of 15 July, 2024 Note:
Flags indicate national team as...
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Jelgava Palace (Latvian:
Jelgavas pils) or
historically Mitau Palace (Latvian: Mītavas pils, German:
Schloss Mitau) is the
largest Baroque-style palace...
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Jelgava is a
Latvian professional football club that is
based in
Jelgava. The club
plays its home-matches at the
Zemgales Olimpiskais Sporta Centrs...
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after 1945:
Jelgavas 1.
vidusskola (Jelgavan
Secondary School Nr. 1) 15.
August 1991: 1.
Gymnasium 2012:
Jelgavas Tehnoloģiju
vidusskola (Technical...
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JELGAVA (09/27)". lidlauki.
Retrieved 25 June 2020. "1937. gada 19. oktobrī. Būvē
Jelgavas "gaisa ostu"". LA.lv.
Retrieved 27
January 2019. "
Jelgava Airfield...
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Jelgava Local Muni****lity (Latvian:
Jelgavas novads) is a muni****lity in Zemgale, Latvia. The muni****lity was
formed in 2009 by
merging Eleja parish...
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Battle of
Jelgava was an
operation of the
Latvian Army from 15 to 21
November 1919
during the
Latvian War of Independence. The
Latvian Army forced...
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Jelgava District (Latvian:
Jelgavas rajons) was an
administrative division of Latvia,
located in
Semigallia region, in the country's centre. It was organized...
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Jelgava Station is a
railway station on the Riga –
Jelgava,
Jelgava – Liepāja,
Jelgava – Meitene,
Tukums II –
Jelgava and
Jelgava –
Krustpils railways...