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independence movement of the late 1980s and
early 1990s. Its leader, Jānis
Jurkāns, was the
first Minister of
Foreign Affairs of
newly re-independent Latvia...
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foreign minister (1990–1992). Jānis
Jurkāns was born in 1946 into a
family with Polish-Latvian roots. In 1974
Jurkāns graduated from the
Latvian State University...
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Jurkan (Persian: جوركان, also
Romanized as
Jūrkān) is a
village in
Esfandaqeh Rural District, in the
Central District of
Jiroft County,
Kerman Province...
- period, ForHRUL's most
prominent leaders were Jānis
Jurkāns, Alfrēds
Rubiks and
Tatjana Ždanoka.
Jurkāns was a
leader of the Po****r
Front of
Latvia and founder...
- Genscher, Uffe Ellemann-Jensen,
Thorvald Stoltenberg,
Lennart Meri, Jānis
Jurkāns,
Algirdas Saudargas,
Henning Christophersen,
Paavo Väyrynen,
Andrei Kozyrev...
- for the
Ministry of
Foreign Affairs of
Latvia is
Normans Penke. Jānis
Jurkāns (22 May 1990 - 10
November 1992)
Georgs Andrejevs (10
November 1992 - 7...
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corner of Post and Larkin,
under the name Motherload. In 1989
Joseph Jurkans and Mark
Gilpin opened the
Motherlode at 1002 Post
Street (corner of Post...
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President Guntis Ulmanis Prime Minister Valdis Birkavs Preceded by Jānis
Jurkāns Succeeded by
Valdis Birkavs Personal details Born (1932-10-30)30 October...
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Trends in
Analytical Chemistry. 88: 41–52. doi:10.1016/j.trac.2016.12.011.
Jurkans, K and Fox, C. (2021). "Low-Cost Open
Source ASIC
Design and Fabrication:...
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Seats LC
Valdis Birkavs 32.41 36 LNNK
Joachim Siegerist 13.35 15 SL Jānis
Jurkāns 12.01 13 LZS Jānis
Kinna 10.65 12
Equal Rights Tatjana Ždanoka 5.76 7 TB...