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Kuldīga (pronunciation) (German: Goldingen) is a town in the
Courland region of Latvia, in the
western part of the country. It is the
center of Kuldīga...
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Kuldīga District (Latvian:
Kuldīgas rajons) was an
administrative division of Latvia,
located in
Courland region, in the country's west. It was organized...
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Kuldīga Castle (Latin:
castrum Guldinge, German: Burc Goldingen, Schloß Goldingen) also
Goldingen Castle and
Jesus Castle (German: Jesusburg) was a medieval...
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Kuldīgas apriņķis (German:
Kreis Goldingen, Russian: Гольдингенский уезд) was a
historic county of the
Courland Governorate and of the
Republic of Latvia...
- Vulkāns
Kuldīga was a
Latvian football club from
Kuldīga. It was one of the
leading clubs in
Latvian football in 1950s and 1960s. A
football club by the...
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Kuldīga Muni****lity (Latvian:
Kuldīgas novads) is a muni****lity in Courland, Latvia. The muni****lity was
formed in 2009 by
merging Ēdole parish, Gudenieki...
- Latvia,
Courland roughly corresponds to the
former Latvian districts of
Kuldīga, Liepāja, Saldus, Talsi,
Tukums and Ventspils. When
combined with Semigallia...
- Skrunda,
Kuldīga,
Piltene and
Ventspils are
located on the
Venta river.
Venta Rapid, the
widest waterfall in Europe, is on
Venta river in
Kuldīga, Latvia...
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Juris Podnieks (December 5, 1950, Riga – June 23, 1992,
Kuldīga District) was a Soviet/Latvian film
director and producer.
Podnieks was born in the family...
- Finland,
until 2009 and Piikkiö's
union with
Kaarina Kremnica,
Slovakia Kuldīga,
Latvia Molsheim,
France Niedererbach,
Germany Prien am Chiemsee, Germany...