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Ludza medieval castle". Latvia.travel.
Retrieved 17 June 2022. Minčonoks,
Vladislavs (1961-02-09). "
Ludzas pilsētas vēsture" (17 ed.).
Ludzas Taisneiba...
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Ludza Muni****lity (Latvian:
Ludzas novads) is a muni****lity in Latgale, Latvia. The muni****lity was
formed in 2009 by
merging Briģi Parish,
Cirma Parish...
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Retrieved 2020-12-25. "LU Lībiešu institūts
izdevis "
Ludzas igauņu ābeci" (Lutsi
kiele lementar) - LV portāls". lvportals.lv. Retrieved...
- Treaty,
Ludzas apriņķis was
incorporated into the
Republic of Latvia. In 1949,
Ludzas apriņķis was
transformed to the
Ludza District (
Ludzas rajons) of...
- The
Ludza Estonians (in the
Ludza dialect:
Lutsi maarahvas – ‘Lutsi Estonians’, in Latvian:
Ludzas igauņi) are a
group of
ethnic Estonians living in and...
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Ludza District (Latvian:
Ludzas rajons) was an
administrative division of Latvia,
located in
Latgale region, in the country's east.
Districts were eliminated...
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Ludza Castle (Latvian:
Ludzas pils, German:
Ordensburg Ludsen) was a
medieval castle built in
Gothic style located next to a
Catholic church, on the site...
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Ludzas Zeme was a
regional newspaper published in Latvia. The
newspaper is
closed since July 2024.
Historically it was
named Ludzas Taisneiba, Par Komunisma...
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Ludza is a city in Latvia.
Ludza may also
refer to:
Ludza (river)
Ludza Muni****lity
Ludza Castle Ludza District Ludza dialect All
pages with
titles containing...
- The
Ludza (Latvian:
Ludza, Russian: Лжа, Lzha) is a 156
kilometres (97 mi) long
river in
Ludza, Cibla, and Kārsava muni****lities of
Latvia and in Krasnogorodsky...