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Jelgava (pronounced [ˈjælˠɡɐvˠɐ] ) is a
state city in
central Latvia. It is
located about 41
kilometres (25 miles)
southwest of Riga. It is the largest...
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Palace (Latvian:
Jelgavas pils) or
historically Mitau Palace (Latvian:
Mītavas pils, German:
Schloss Mitau) is the
largest Baroque-style
palace in the...
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placed in The
National Archives in the
United Kingdom.
Birma was
renamed Mitava (Russian: Митава,
usually romanised as Mitau) in 1913 by the
Russian American...
- 19 July (NS: 8 July) 1780,
Saint Petersburg),
married on 6
March 1774,
Mitava (Mittau) (divorced in 1777 or 1778), as his
second wife, to
Peter von Biron...
- near Lielaucė. The 8th
Cavalry Division joined the
advance and
threatened Mitava. The
breakthrough reached 60 km
along the
front and from 6 to 30 km in depth...
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Jelgava Gymnasium or
Academia Petrina is the
oldest higher educational establishment in Latvia.
Based on an idea by
Friedrich Wilhelm von Raison [de],...
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Bananewale Ziddi (1964 film) S. D.
Burman Manna Dey
Hindi Darbari Kanada Mitava Laut Aye Ri
Sangeet Samrat Tansen S. N.
Tripathi Manna Dey
Hindi Darbari...
- last (and unfinished)
design was for the
Neoclassical Zaļenieki
Manor near
Mitava.
Rastrelli is a cult
figure of the
Russian Baroque. His
engravings with...
- even benevolent, if
somewhat autocratic. He died at Rastrelli's
palace in
Mitava, his capital, on 29
December 1772. His wife, who had been his
faithful companion...
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Catherine Palace (1730) Anna's
Winter Palace (1733) Rundāle
Palace (1736)
Mitava Palace (1738)
Summer Palace (1741)
Grand Peterhof Palace (1747)
Winter Kremlin...