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Vitebsk Governorate (1802—1917) of the
Russian Empire. On 31
December 1917
Lyutsinsky Uyezd, po****ted
mostly by
Latvians were
transferred to
Governorate of...
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First Latgale Latvians Congress in 1917, it was
decided that Dvinsky,
Lyutsinsky and
Rezhitsky Uyezds, po****ted
mostly by
Latvians should be transferred...
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Gorodoksky Uyezd (Haradok, Belarus)
Lepelsky Uyezd (Lepiel, Belarus)
Lyutsinsky Uyezd (Ludza, Latvia)
Nevelsky Uyezd (Nevel, Russia)
Polotsky Uyezd (Polotsk...
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Ferdynand Antoni Ossendowski (Polish pronunciation: [fɛrˈdɨnant anˈtɔɲi ɔssɛnˈdɔfskʲi]; 27 May 1876 – 3
January 1945) was a
Polish writer, explorer, university...
- governorate. Its
administrative centre was Sebezh. The
uyezd bordered the
Lyutsinsky Uyezd in the west,
Nevelsky Uyezd in the east,
Drissensky and Polotsky...
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Alfons Noviks (February 13, 1908 –
March 12, 1996) was a
Latvian Soviet state security official and politician.
Noviks was born in the
family of a poor...
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Leonid Ivanovich Dobychin (Russian: Леони́д Ива́нович Добы́чин) (June 17 [O.S. June 5] 1894, Ludza,
Vitebsk Governorate —
March 28, 1936 [?]) was a Russian...
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Stanislavs Ladusãns (Latvian: Staņislavs Ladusāns, 22
August 1912 – 25 July 1993) was a Latvian-Brazilian
professor of philosophy, a
member of the Brazilian...
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Mikhail Davidovich Alexandrovich, a.k.a.
Misha Alexandrovich (23 July 1914, Bērzpils,
Vitebsk Governorate – 3 July 2002, Munich) was a
Latvian Jewish tenor...
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Shabtai Daniel (Hebrew: שבתאי דניאל, 1909 – 19
December 1981) was an
Israeli journalist and
politician who
briefly served as a
member of the
Knesset for...