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Summer Olympics.
Alberts Krievs at
Olympedia Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Alberts
Krievs".
Olympics at Sports-Reference...
- Frumins [lv],
Larisa Gūtmane, Dāvis Sīmanis [lv], Zane Balčus and Arvīds
Krievs [lv]) also
remarked upon the
achievement of one
person making an entire...
- Igor's
military campaigns against the
Byzantine Empire. Today, in Latvian,
Krievs means "Russian" and
Krievija is "Russia".
Through Baltic territories, the...
- etymology, due to
their perceived negative connotations.
These include Krievs ‘Russian’, Žīdiņš < žīds ‘Jew’, Čigāns ‘Roma person’,
Svede ‘Swede’. Pusvācietis...
- The
Votes in
Latvia were
called krieviņi in Latvian. The word
comes from
krievs,
which means "Russian".
Historical sources indicate the
Teutonic Knights...
-
returned to
Tukums and
dedicated himself to painting,
while working at Jānis
Krievs ceramics atelier hand
painting ceramics.
Artums visited the big exhibitions...
- RMS
Laconia incident 2011
Latvia Three to
Dance Dancis pa trim Arvīds
Krievs Drama.
Tragedy of
Latvian General Jānis
Kurelis and independence-s****ing...
- [zizls] "wand, baton" ножь: ****s "knife" стькло:
stikls "gl****" *Кривъ:
krìevs "Russian (person)".
Compare Russian кривичи "Krivichs". пустъ:
posts [puõsts]...
- 1938),
Latvian writer Alberts Jērums (1919–1978),
Latvian composer Alberts Krievs (1902–19??),
Latvian wrestler Alberts Kviesis (1881–1944),
Latvian president...
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Evija Kļave, Dr.sc.soc., asoc. professor)
Faculty of Law (dean - Ivo
Krievs, Mg.iur., lecturer)
Faculty of
International Tourism (dean - Ēriks Lingebērziņš...