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Latvian Lauma or
Lithuanian Laumė, or
Yotvingian Łauma is a fairy-like
woodland spirit, and
guardian spirit of
orphans in
Eastern Baltic mythology or Yotvingian...
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Lauma a fairy-like
woodland spirit in
Eastern Baltic mythology.
Lauma may also
refer to:
Lauma Grīva (born 1984),
Latvian athlete Lauma Skride (born 1982)...
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Lauma (English: The Herd ) is a
Finnish comedic panel game show,
where regular panelists and
guests try to
answer trivial quiz
questions the same way...
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Lauma Skride (born 20
March 1982 in Riga) is a
Latvian pianist.
Lauma's father,
Arnolds Skride,
conducts a
musical ensemble after ten
years as a violinist...
- June 2021,
Tautumeitas announced on
their official Instagram account that
Lauma Bērza
would leave the
group in the summer.
Asnate Rancāne – violin, vocals...
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Lauma Grīva (born 27
October 1984) was a
Latvian athlete who
competed in the long jump. At the 2010
European Championships she
achieved a new personal...
- a federation, and
reorganized in 1975 as a
formal denomination. In 1978
Lauma Lagzdins Zusevics was
ordained as the
first woman to
serve as a full-time...
- devil") Vir'ava (Erzya: Вирьава) "forest mother"
Lauma (Latvian:
Lauma; Lithuanian: Laumė; Yotvingian:
Łauma), a fairy-like
woodland spirit, and guardian...
- the
Prunus serrulata (****anese cherry) ****unochi, ****anese tree
spirit Lauma, a
woodland fae, goddess/spirit of trees,
marsh and
forest in
Eastern Baltic...
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intervening with its own
military ****ets ... Humphreys, Richard; Paegļkalna,
Lauma. "Combat
Without Warfighting: Non-Belligerent
Actors and the
Russian Invasion...