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Laima is a
Baltic goddess of fate. She was ****ociated with childbirth, marriage, and death; she was also the
patron of
pregnant women.
Laima and her functions...
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Laima is the
largest producer of
confectionery in Latvia. Its
named after Laima, the
goddess of fate in
Latvian mythology and
headquartered in Riga. The...
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Laima Vaikule (born 31
March 1954) is a
Latvian actress, singer, director, and c****ographer, best
known in
Europe and in the
former USSR for such po****r...
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Laima Liucija Andrikienė (born 1
January 1958 in Druskininkai) is a
Lithuanian politician serving as
member of the
European Court of
Auditors since November...
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Laima is a
Latvian and
Lithuanian female given name,
which means "luck" or "beginning".
Laima is the
goddess of fate and
birth in
Baltic mythologies....
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Laima’’’ is the
goddess of fate in
Lithuanian and
Latvian mythologies. ‘’’
Laima’’’ may also
refer to:
Laima (confectioner),
largest producer of confectionery...
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offer prayers and give
ritual offerings to
Laima.
After a
successful birth,
married women would feast, with
Laima being reserved a
place of
honor in the bathhouse...
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Laima Clock (Latvian:
Laimas pulkstenis) is a
landmark in
central Riga, Latvia. Its
location between the Old Town and the
Centre commercial district...
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Laima Adlytė–Pakuckienė (born
March 9, 1971, in Vilnius, USSR) is a
Lithuanian player in the
International draughts. Many
times champion of Lithuania...
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Laima Vaitkunskienė (born 13
September 1936) is a
Lithuanian medieval archaeologist, who
specialises in the
study of
burial practices. She has led extensive...