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Mazirbe (Livonian: Irē or Piški Īra, German: Klein-Irben) is a
village place in
Kolka Parish,
Talsi Muni****lity,
Latvia 18 km
southwest of Kolka. It...
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built in
Kolka along with a
grammar school nearby and navy
school in
Mazirbe. Many
graduates in
later years became sea
captains first in the Russian...
- Miķeļtornis (Pizā),
Lielirbe (Īra),
Jaunciems (Ūžkilā), Sīkrags (Sīkrõg),
Mazirbe (Irē), Košrags (Kuoštrõg),
Saunags (Sǟnag),
Vaide (Vaid),
Kolka (Kūolka)...
- IRE may
refer to:
Extreme anger;
intense fury Irē, the
Livonian name for
Mazirbe,
Latvia A town in Oye,
Nigeria Ire (album), a 2015
album by the Australian...
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Mazirbe – died 12
January 1947 in Fehrbellin, Germany) was a
prolific Livonian cultural activist.
Stalte worked as a
teacher in
Dundaga and
Mazirbe,...
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along the
coast for
military transport,
connecting villages like Pitrags,
Mazirbe, and Lielirbe.
After the
Latvian War of
Independence (1918–1920), the peninsula...
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easier and
quicker to
cross the
strait towards nearby Kolka,
Saunags or
Mazirbe, than
travel by
horse large distances inland. The
highest point on the...
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included in the
Atlas Linguarum Europae to
study Livonian: Miķeļtornis and
Mazirbe.
Viktors Bertholds (10 July 1921 – 28
February 2009), one of the last Livonian...
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regularly in Riga, the
Latvian capital, and then went to the
village of
Mazirbe (where
there is a
Livonian cultural center) or to
Livonian language-only...
- Kaļķi Kārļmuiža Klārmuiža
Labdzere Lapmežciems
Lateve Laukmuiža
Mazalakste Mazirbe Mazoste Mazpiltene Muņi
Neveja Oste Pāce
Piltene Plintiņi Puiškalnciems...