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Kalniņš (Old orthography:
Kalnin(g); feminine: Kalniņa) is a
native Latvian-language
topographic surname,
derived from the
Latvian word for "hill" (kalns)...
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Rodrigo Kalniņš (13
April 1883 – 22
February 1940) was a
Latvian actor.
Kalniņš was born 13
April 1883 in Riga into a
clerks family. He
ended high school...
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Ivars Edmunds Kalniņš (born 1
August 1948) is a
Latvian film and
television actor. He
graduated in 1974 from the Jāzeps Vītols
Theatre Department of the...
- Avtonomov. However, at the end of May,
Avtonomov was
replaced by K. I.
Kalnin. Most of the
Bolshevik forces were
concentrated in the Eisk district, after...
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Imants Kalniņš (born 26 May 1941) is a
Latvian composer,
musician and politician.
Having studied classical and
choral music, he has
written seven symphonies...
- Alfrēds
Bruno Jānis
Kalniņš (23
August 1879, in Cēsis,
Governorate of
Livonia – 23
December 1951, in Riga,
Latvian SSR) was a
Latvian composer, organist...
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Juris Kalniņš (8
March 1938 – 9
February 2010) was a
Soviet and
Latvian basketball player. He pla**** as a
shooting guard and
small forward.
Kalniņš won...
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Pauls Kalniņš (3
March 1872 – 26
August 1945) was a
Latvian physician and
politician (LSDSP), a long-term
Speaker of the Saeima, one of the signatories...
- Jānis
Kalniņš may
refer to: Jānis
Kalniņš (composer) (1904–2000),
Latvian Canadian composer and
conductor Jānis
Kalniņš (ice hockey) (born 1991), Latvian...
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Rolands Kalniņš (9 May 1922 – 17 May 2022) was a
Latvian film director, screenwriter, and producer.
Rolands Kalniņš was born on 9 May 1922 in Vecslabada...