- Atis
Kronvalds or
Kronvaldu Atis (15
April 1837 – 17
February 1875) was a
Latvian writer,
linguist and pedagogue, as well as a
prominent member of the...
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Semigallia (November 14, 2001) Miķelis
Krogzems - (January 4, 1936) Atis
Kronvalds - (January 4, 1936)
Dainis Kūla -
athlete (June 19, 1996)
Alberts Kviesis...
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Kronbergs (born 1946) – poet, writer, free-lance journalist,
translator Atis
Kronvalds (1837–1875) –
teacher and journalist;
reformed the
Latvian language; organized...
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invasion of Ukraine.
Since 2022, Joom has been
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Father of
Dainas (Dainutēvs).
Another literary activist was
teacher Atis
Kronvalds, who
discovered mention of a red-white-red flag in the 13th-century Livonian...
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official symbols of
Latvia and bas-reliefs of Krišjānis
Barons and Atis
Kronvalds. It was
later rejected after a
protest from 57 artists. In
October 1923...
- The
Pushkin Statue in
Kronvalds Park [lv] in Riga, Latvia, was
erected in 2009 as a gift from the city of
Moscow and
removed in 2023. It was made by sculptor...
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Portrait of
Ernests Brastiņš in
Kronvald's Park, Riga...
- 2,026 grt
steamer Vironia, the 2,317 grt Lucerne, the 1,423 grt Atis
Kronvalds and the ice
breaker Krišjānis Valdemārs (2,250 grt). The rest of the Soviet...
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conversations "konstitūcija" is
often used. The word was
created by Atis
Kronvalds, one of the
leaders of the
First Latvian National Awakening in the 19th...