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Ludza (pronunciation; Polish:
Lucyn, German: Ludsen, Russian: Лудза, Ludza) is a town in the
Latgale region of
eastern Latvia.
Ludza is the
oldest town...
- Malta. He was
starost of Warsaw, Kościerzyna, Lubochnia, Kałusz, Latowicz,
Lucyn, Wąwolnica,
Kupiski and Pieniań. He
supported Stanisław Leszczyński during...
- Rzezyca, Piltyn, Marienhaus, and
Lucyn.
Local sejmiks took
place at Dyneburg,
while starostas resided at Dyneburg,
Lucyn,
Rzezyca and Marienhaus. The voivodeship...
- (Rzezyca, Rositten), Viļaka (Marienhausen),
Gulbene (Schwanenburg),
Ludza (
Lucyn),
Krustpils (Kreutzburg). The seat of the
voivode was
Wenden (Cēsis). The...
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served in the
Kargopol Regiment of Dragoons. The ****ure
general was born in
Lucyn (present-day Latvia), of
which his
father was
afterwards a Mayor, and matriculated...
- Ilya
Grigorevich Chashnik (1902,
Lucyn,
Russian Empire,
currently Ludza,
Latvia - 1929, Leningrad) was a
suprematist artist, a
pupil of
Kazimir Malevich...
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Central European states in the
military operations of NATO". In Czechowska,
Lucyn; Olszewski,
Krzysztof (eds.).
Central Europe on the
Threshold of the 21st...
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Central European states in the
military operations of NATO". In Czechowska,
Lucyn; Olszewski,
Krzysztof (eds.).
Central Europe on the
Threshold of the 21st...
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Karol Bohdanowicz (born 29
November 1864 in
Lucyn – died 5 June 1947 in Warsaw) was a
Polish geologist, an
expert in
mining geology and
physical geography...
- his
youth he
studied at his
uncle Eliezer Don Yihye, the
chief rabbi of
Lucyn (who
taught Rabbi Kook for a
certain period), and
later at
Volozhin Yeshiva...