- Klāra Anna Luīze
Kalniņa, née
Veilande (1874–1964), was a
Latvian feminist, suffragette, editor, and politician, a long-time
member of the
Latvian Social...
- Rēzija
Kalniņa (born 23
December 1970) is a
Latvian actress. In the theater,
since 1994, she has
worked for
Dailes Theatre. She has also
taken part in...
- Irma
Kalniņa born Irma Arma Anna Ferliņ aka Irma
Johnston (born 7
October 1950) is an
American of
Latvian heritage who
moved to
Latvia in 1999. She joined...
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Zanda Kalniņa-Lukaševica (born 30 June 1978) is a
Latvian politician of the
Unity party.
Since 2022, she has been a
Deputy Speaker and
Member of Parliament...
- Kalniņš (Old orthography: Kalnin(g); feminine:
Kalniņa) is a
native Latvian-language
topographic surname,
derived from the
Latvian word for "hill" (kalns)...
- Daudziņš as Sala Grēta Trušiņa as
Marta Ieva Florence [lv] as
Mirdza Rēzija
Kalniņa as
Mother Oto Brantevics, the
actor for the lead role of Artūrs, was selected...
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original on 9
March 2021.
Retrieved 18
January 2014. Toma MM,
Raipulis J,
Kalnina I,
Rutkis R (June 2005). "Effect of
Probiotic Yeast on Genotoxicity" (PDF)...
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Ivars Edmunds Kalniņš (1948-08-01) 1
August 1948 (age 76) Riga,
Latvian SSR (now Latvia)
Occupation actor Years active 1972–present
Spouse Laura Kalniņa...
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medical degree as a
Doctor of
Medicine in 1898. He met his wife, Klāra
Kalniņa, in 1895, and
married her
three years after. As a
member of Pīpkalonija [lv]...
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folksongs there are
references of a "hill of
white sand" (Latv
Balta smilksu kalnina) or to "a sandhill" (Latv smiltaja) as the
destination of the deceased...