- Limbaži (pronunciation, Estonian: Lemsalu, German:
Lemsal, Livonian: Limbaž) is a town in the
Vidzeme region of
northern Latvia, with a po****tion of 6...
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Oliva (1660). Its main
towns were: Parnawa, Felin, Wolmar, Karkus, Salis,
Lemsal, and Helme. The
title of
Voivode of Parnawa, as well as
other local titles...
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Parish (Ladenhof)
Lielstraupes Parish (Groß-Roop) Limbaži
Parish (Schloß
Lemsal) Lode
Parish (Metzküll)
Mazstraupes Parish (Klein-Roop) Mujānu
Parish (Mojahn)...
- Latvia
Baltic Haapsalu (Hapsal)
Terra Mariana (Livonia) Estonia
Baltic Lemsal (Limbaži)
Terra Mariana (Livonia) Latvia
Baltic Wolmar (Valmiera) Terra...
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height of 133 m,
stretches east to the
river Aa,
south to
Lemsal. Here it is
called the
Lemsal Plateau; on it is the "Blue Mountain" ( German: Blauberg...
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Lipna Liepupe Pernigel Liezere Lösern Līgatne
Ligat Līksna
Lixna Limbaži
Lemsal Linava Talkowa Lipaiķi
Lippaiken Litene Lettin Līvāni Li(e)venhof Līvbērze...
- Poland) Leal (Lihula, Estonia) -
built and held
jointly by
order and
bishop Lemsal (Limbaži, Latvia)
Leipe (Lipienek, Poland)
Lennewarden (Lielvārde, Latvia)...
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national anthem "God
bless Latvia" in 1870. He
lived and
worked in Limbaži (
Lemsal) as a
teacher and a journalist. One of the most
significant milestones of...
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Sylvester Theodor Tiling (born 31
December 1818 in Wilkenhof, Livonia, now
Lemsal, Limbaži,
Latvia – died 6
December 1871,
Nevada City, California, USA) was...
- (parallel use
until the 1920s) Neibāde →
Saulkrasti (until 1931)
Lemesele →
Lemsal → Limbaži (until 1931) List of
cities and
towns in East
Prussia List of...