- Latin: Curonia/Couronia; Russian: Курляндия; Finnish: Kuurinmaa; Estonian:
Kuramaa; Lithuanian: Kuršas; Polish:
Kurlandia Chisholm 1911. "Courland - historical...
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Gouvernement Latvian:
Kurzemes guberņa Lithuanian: Kuršo
gubernija Estonian:
Kuramaa kubermang Russian: Курляндское наместничество, romanized: Kurlyandskoye...
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written at the end of the 11th
century claims that
behind the
island of
Kuramaa there is an
island called Aestland (Estonia),
whose inhabitants do not...
- (Catalan), Curlândia (Portuguese), an Chúróin (Irish),
Koerland (Dutch),
Kuramaa (Estonian),
Kurland (Danish, Faroese, German, Hungarian, Swedish, variant...
- and
later on his own he
conducted bird
surveys to
Matsalu Bay (1897),
Kuramaa (1898),
Northwest Estonia and the
Pakri Islands (1898),
Arkhangelsk Governorate...
- the
Livonian Order. With this
influence he was able to get the
bishop of
Kuramaa,
Johann von Münchhausen,
appointed as his successor.
Buxhoeveden died some...
-
Shihab Mohamed Imthiyaz (Inthi)
Shifa Thaufeeq 8. "Ehandhaan
Iyaadha Kuramaa" (Female version)
Hussain Shihab Mohamed Imthiyaz (Inthi)
Shifa Thaufeeq...
- Solo
Rihun "Dheynan
Jaanaa Hithaa"
Hussain Shihab "Ehan'dhaan
Iyaadha Kuramaa" "Aashiqaa
Edhemey Ahaa" Umar
Zahir "Vaanehey
Loabi Vazan" "Aadheyhey Kuraa...
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appointed Ernemord, a
canon of the
Church of Lund in Denmark, as
bishop of
Kuramaa.
Kolka may be the
place where Danish archbishop Absalon built the first...