- Lithuanian: taryba; Romanian:
soviet (Moldovan Cyrillic: совиет); Latvian:
padome; Kyrgyz: совет; Tajik: шӯравӣ / совет (šūravī / sovet); Armenian: խորհուրդ...
- The People's
Council of
Latvia (Latvian:
Latvijas Tautas padome, LTP) was a
temporary council which declared Latvia's
independence on
November 18, 1918...
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Council of the
Republic of
Latvia (Latvian:
Latvijas Republikas Augstākā
Padome) was the
transitional parliament of
Latvia from 1990 to 1993,
after the...
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Provisional government headed by Kārlis Ulmanis,
supported by the
Tautas padome and the Inter-Allied
Commission of Control; the
Latvian Soviet government...
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Latvian Provisional National Council (Latvian: Latviešu
pagaidu nacionālā
padome, LPNP) was a
political organization established on
November 29, 1917 (November...
- radical-democratic party, he
became the
second deputy of the
chairman of
Tautas Padome (People's Council), a
representative body (council) of
Latvian political...
- or 옴 마니 파드메 훔 (Om Mani
Padeume Hum) ****anese: オーム・マニ・パドメー・フーム (Ōmu Mani
Padomē Fūmu) or オムマニペメフム (Omu Mani Peme Fumu); however, in
practice a ****anese...
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colleges in
Latvia is the 'Council of
Higher Education' (Augstākās izglītības
padome).
Institutions are
divided into 'first-level
vocational schools or colleges'...
-
Football Federation. 11
October 2024.
Retrieved 12
October 2024. "Apelāciju
padome atstāj negrozītu lēmumu par
licences nepiešķiršanu "Valmiera FC"" (in Latvian)...
- The
Latvian Central Council (LCC, Latvian:
Latvijas Centrālā
Padome, LCP) was the pro-independence
Latvian resistance movement during World War II from...