- BC Žalgiris
player Eduards Veidenbaums (1867–1892) – poet and
translator Makss Veinreihs (1893–1969) –
linguist Ed
Viesturs (Edmunds Viesturs, born 1959)...
- three-dimensional holography;
created the
first working hologram in 1962 Max
Weinreich (
Makss Veinreihs, 1893–1969),
linguist Tati
Westbrook (born 1982), YouTuber, makeup...
- Paul Max
Bertschy (Latvian:
Pauls Makss Berči; 1
January 1840 – 1
February 1911) was a
Baltic German architect,
working mainly in what is now Latvia....
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Thomas Nikita Kulakov No Pos Latvia Poland Spain Chinese
Taipei 2 P
Makss Mihailovs Jan
Matera Iker Ruiz de
Galarreta Chan Shun-Yu 3 P
Timurs Mališevs...
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appropriate research and
experiments Use a
strength based approach. The
MAKSS (Multicultural awareness-knowledge-skills survey)
consists of 60
items with...
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Grundmanis Martins Klaucāns
Roberts Kravalis Herberts Laugalis Timurs Mališevs
Makss Mihailovs Olivers Mūrnieks
Kristers Obuks Fēlikss
Paurs Patriks Plūmiņš...
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Martins Klaucāns – A
Roberts Kravalis Herberts Laugalis Timurs Mališevs
Makss Mihailovs Olivers Mūrnieks – C
Kristers Obuks – A Fēlikss Niks
Paurs Patriks...
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renewal of
independence in the
Baltic States and
dissident Gunārs Astra). gunars-astra-1931-1988 Gunārs
Astra 1931–1988, by
Makss, allaboutlatvia.com...
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early 1950s. His
first coach was the
renowned Latvian football player,
Makss Levit****s [lv]. In 1961, he pla**** for the
Latvia youth team; in 1962 for...
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publisher (link) (in Latvian) Vaiņodes muižas
kungu māja Berči (Bertschy),
Makss (1871—1935) (in Latvian) Vaiņode.
Valsts darbinieku sanatorija v t e...