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Until 2024, the
neighbourhood was
named Maskavas forštate (German:
Moskauer Vorstadt), and was also
known as
Maskavas priekšpilsēta and
colloquially as Maskačka—a...
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connects Old Riga and Pārdaugava; the
Island Bridge (Salu tilts)
connects Maskavas Forštate and Pārdaugava via Zaķusala; and the
Shroud Bridge (Vanšu tilts)...
- Riga
Ghetto was a
small area in
Maskavas Forštate, a
neighbourhood of Riga, Latvia,
where ****s
forced Jews from Latvia, and
later from the
German "Reich"...
- monument's
obelisk was
sometimes referred to in
Latvian as "Moscow's Finger" (
Maskavas pirksts) or
okupeklis (a
portmanteau of okupācija – 'occupation' and piemineklis...
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balcony (height of 65 metres, 213 ft). The
tower is
located in the
suburb of
Maskavas forštate. Close-up of the
building Aerial photograph of the
Latvian Academy...
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synagogue at Gogoļa
Street was burnt, and thereafter, the
synagogues at
Maskavas and
Stabu Streets. Many Jews were
murdered during those days, including...
- of the have-nots".
World Soccer.
Retrieved 7 May 2017. "Starkovs trenēs
Maskavas Spartak". diena.lv. 31
August 2004.
Retrieved 8
October 2014. ""Skonto"...
- was
opened in 1970.[citation needed] The
street "Lomonosova iela" in the
Maskavas Forštate
district of Riga is
named in
honor of Lomonosov.
During the Soviet...
- In Memorium,
Professor Roger Thomas Colin Graham Tilney Oficiāli avoti:
Maskavā bojā gājis
Latvijas basketbolists Jānis
Timma (in Latvian)
Arnold Howard...
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ministrijas valsts sekretārs Rīgā uzņem līdzšinējo
Ukrainas vēstniecības
Maskavā pagaidu vadītāju" [The
State Secretary of the
Ministry of
Foreign Affairs...