-
settlement already existed when
Krustpils Castle was
first built; it grew up
around the
castle as the
village of
Krustpils. The
village was
often destro****...
- Archbishopric,
being Krustpils among them.
During the
Livonian war in 1559 the
castle was devastated. When the
Livonian state was dissolved,
Krustpils became property...
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Krustpils Muni****lity (Latvian:
Krustpils novads) is a
former muni****lity in Latgale, Latvia. The muni****lity was
formed in 2009 by
merging Atašiene...
- The
Krustpils–Rēzekne II
Railway is a 95
kilometres (59 mi) long, 1,524 mm (5 ft)
gauge railway built in the 20th
century to
connect Krustpils and Rēzekne...
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Krustpils Parish (Latvian:
Krustpils pagasts) is an
administrative unit of Jēkabpils Muni****lity in the
Latgale region of Latvia.
Prior to the 2009 administrative...
- The Jelgava–
Krustpils Railway is a 138
kilometres (86 mi) long, 1,524 mm (5 ft)
gauge railway built in the 19th
century to
connect Ventspils and Moscow...
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Krustpils Station is a
railway station serving the city of Jēkabpils in
southeastern Latvia. The
station is
located in the
historic Krustpils part of...
- Latvia. The
railway line is
double track between Riga and
Krustpils and
single track between Krustpils and Daugavpils. The
track gauge is 1,520 mm (4 ft 11+27⁄32 in)...
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Heart Cathedral, Rēzekne in
background Krāslava New
Palace Daugavpils Krustpils Castle Flag Coat of arms
Location of
Latgale in
Latvia Country Latvia...
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Rabbi Zadok ha-Kohen
Rabinowitz of
Lublin (in Hebrew: צדוק הכהן מלובלין) (
Krustpils,
Vitebsk Governorate,
Russian Empire, 1823 – Lublin, Poland, 1900), or...