- Polish:
Łatgalia; German: Lettgallen; Belarusian: Латгалія, romanized: Lathalija;
Belarusian Latin: Łathalija; Latin: Lettgallia), also
known as
Latgalia or...
-
considerable degree of
autonomy and
experienced a
golden age in the 16th century.
Latgalia, the
easternmost region of Latvia,
became a part of the
Inflanty Voivodeship...
- an
archdiocese in 1923. A new
Bishopric of
Livonia was
established in
Latgalia in 1621
during the
Inflanty Voivodeship of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth...
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three historical regions of Latvia:
Vidzeme (Swedish Livonia),
Latgale (
Latgalia or
Polish Livonia) and
Kurzeme (Courland, also
Zemgale (Semigallia) as...
-
Belarusian po****tion in
southern Latgalia.
Daugavpils (Belarusian: Дзвінск, Dzvinsk) and the
territory of
southern Latgalia were
declared part of the Belarusian...
- country.
These are:
Kurzeme (Courland),
Zemgale (Semigallia),
Latgale (
Latgalia), Vidzeme, and Sēlija (Selonia).
While some of
these regions are seen purely...
-
Latgallia (Latvian: Latgale; Russian: Латгалия) is one of the five multi-member
constituencies of the Saeima, the
national legislature of Latvia. The constituency...
- Livland, the
German name for Livonia. In
modern times the
region is
known as
Latgalia in the
Republic of Latvia.
Zygmunt Gloger in his
monumental book Historical...
- 139 in 1935. As a
result of the Pale of Settlement, many Jews
settled in
Latgalia and were
confined to the cities. In the 19th century, the po****tion of...
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salterio ****an –
darushimaa (ダルシマー)
Korea –
yanggeum (양금) Laos – khim
Latgalia (Latvia) –
cymbala Latvia –
cimbole Lithuania – cimbalai,
cimbolai Mexico...