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Lejasciems (German: Aahof) is a
village in
Gulbene Muni****lity, Latvia. It is the
center of
Lejasciems Parish. The
settlement was
founded in 1867 by...
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Galgauska Parish Gulbene city
Litene Parish Lizums Parish Līgo
Parish Lejasciems Parish Jaungulbene Parish Stāmeriena
Parish Ranka Parish Stradi Parish...
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Lejasciems.
Cinci Čipati Dūre Jānūži Ķilpani
Krampani Lapati Lejasciems Mālumuiža
Salaki Salmaņi
Sinole Umari Zvārtavi
Media related to
Lejasciems parish...
- Babite, Mārupe and
Lejasciems,
Gulbene District. In 2022, the
Gulbene Muni****lity
began to
create Anna Saks' Ceriņš Park in
Lejasciems to
honor the politician...
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rehabilitated during the
Khrushchev Thaw. He was born May 9, 1895, in
Lejasciems,
Gulbene Muni****lity of
Latvia as the son of a
Latvian father and an...
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February 28, 2015 Istanbul,
Turkey 1973
Zenta Mauriņa
December 15, 1897
Lejasciems,
Latvia April 25, 1978 Basel,
Switzerland 1973
Nominated by Mārtiņš Zīverts...
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Seminary Institute of
Religious Sciences in Riga. Stankevičs was born in
Lejasciems into a
family of
Polish descent. In 1978, he
obtained the
Diploma in Engineering...
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Druviena Parish,
Galgauska Parish,
Gulbene town,
Jaungulbene Parish,
Lejasciems Parish,
Litene Parish,
Lizums Parish, Līgo Parish,
Ranka Parish, Stāmeriena...
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Cities Gulbene Muni****lities (none)
Parishes Beļava
Dauksti Druviena Galgauska Jaungulbene Lejasciems Litene Līgo
Lizums Ranka Stāmeriena
Stradi Tirza...
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Nobel Prize in Literature.
Zenta Mauriņa was born on 15
December 1897 in
Lejasciems,
Governorate of Livonia,
Russian Empire (now Latvia). Born to
doctor Roberts...