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featured in
Karogs in 1971. It was also the
first Latvian literary magazine which published the work by
Latvian writer Ādolfs Erss in 1986.
Karogs folded in...
- The
national flag of
Latvia (Latvian:
Latvijas karogs) was used by
independent Latvia from 1918
until the
country was
occupied by the
Soviet Union in 1940...
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Proposals and Variants". www.fotw.info.
Retrieved 2022-01-26. "Latvijas
valsts karogs".
Latvian National Encyclopedia.
Retrieved 2022-01-26. vestnesis.lv. "Latvijas...
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primary color. List of
colors According to the 1994 law,
Latvijas valsts karogs ir
sarkans ar
baltu svītru. (Latvian
national flag is red with a
white stripe...
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Retrieved September 5, 2024. Pumpuriņš, Tālis (May 4, 2024). "Latvijas
valsts karogs".
Latvian National Encyclopedia.
Archived from the
original on July 14,...
- The flag of the
Livonians (Livonian: Līvõd plagā; Latvian: Līvu
karogs) is a flag used to
symbolize the
Livonian people. It is in use of
various Livonian...
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December 1986). "Svētki mūsu ielā" (145 ed.). Ļeņina
karogs. p. 3. "The
Rainis Museum "Jasmuiža"". memorialiemuzeji.lv.
Retrieved 16...
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device used to
block light The Flag (novel), a 1965
novel by
Robert Shaw
Karogs, The Flag in Latvian, a
literary magazine (1940–2010) Flag is the common...
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keramikas plaukumam" (2 ed.). Druva. pp. 24–25. "Andrejs Paulāns" (2 ed.). Ļeņina
Karogs. 1959-01-15. p. 4....
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Latgolas Taisneiba was
published it was
replaced by the
newspaper Sarkanais Karogs ('Red Flag'). Газеты СССР 1917—1960: Библиографический справочник, Том 3...