-
Karosta is a
former Russian Imperial and
Soviet naval base on the
Baltic Sea,
which today is a
neighbourhood in Liepāja, Latvia. The
naval base was originally...
-
northwards until it
reaches the
Karosta Channel (
Karostas kanāls).
North of the
Karosta Channel is an area
called Karosta which is now
fully integrated...
- Свято-Николаевский морской собор) is a
Russian Orthodox cathedral church located in
Karosta in the
north of Liepāja, Latvia. The
cathedral was
built in the
style of...
- Region, a
formerly closed uranium mining town, once
known as "Mailbox 200".
Karosta, a
former Russian and
Soviet naval base. Skrunda-1, a
former Soviet communications...
- Limbaži (Limbaži)
Dienvidkurzemes SS (Grobiņa) FK
Salaspils (Salaspils) FK
Karosta (Liepāja) FK
Union (Riga) FS Jelgava-2 (Jelgava) ASK Kadaga/Ostas SK (Ādaži)...
- (Drajčići)
Saint Nicholas's
Church (Mušnikovo) St
Nicholas Naval Cathedral,
Karosta St.
Nicholas Church, Semeliškės
Church of
Saint Nicholas,
Vilnius St Nicholas...
- by
Herbrand (based in Köln, Germany). The
first tram line was
built to
Karosta. In 1903 the
company ordered six new
trams from Herbrand. The new trams...
-
politicians from
other parties were
interned in a
prison camp
established in the
Karosta district of Liepāja.
After several Social Democrats, such as
Bruno Kalniņš...
- Kārlis Mikuļskis (from
Tukums 2000) — DF LVA
Raimonds Sāmietis (from
Karosta) — DF LVA Krišjānis
Rupeiks (from Liepājas FS) — DF MDA
Artiom Rozgoniuc...
- Team 1 Score Team 2 28 May Cēsis 0–3 FK
Karosta 31 May FK
Sirius 0–2 FK Pļaviņas DM 2 June JFC
Dobele 1–0
Ludzas NSS Talsi/FK
Laidze 3–1 FK Roja/Kolka...