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Vecpiebalga Castle (Latvian:
Vecpiebalgas pilsdrupas), also
called Piebalga Castle, is a bishop's
castle in Cēsis Muni****lity in the
Vidzeme region of...
- smaller,
ethnocultural regions are
identified in Latvia: Maliena [lv],
Piebalga [lv], Lejaskurzeme [lv], Suiti [lv] parishes,
Livonian Coast (Lībiešu krasts)...
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Mountain continues to the
Pskovand Vitebsk provinces.[citation needed]
Piebalga heights are
dotted with
hundreds of
lakes and form a very
picturesque area...
- works. His
first poems and
early sketches for the epic were
written in
Piebalga, a
rural center of
Latvian education and
cultural life,
between 1867 and...
- (Ābelene, Abrene, Bērzene, Purnava) and
Tuolova or Tālava (Gulbene, Imera,
Piebalga, Smiltene, Trikāta and
Idumaa and Vendi)
Lithuanians (Lietuviai) Aukštaitians...
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acquaintances and friends,
Artums also went to
paint in Ape, Salacgrīva,
Piebalga, etc. For 15 years,
Artums spent summers with his
family in Apšuciems,...
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Station Melturi near
Melturi halt
Amata River P 31 Araiši A 2 / E77 P 20
Piebalgas Street, Cēsis Cēsis J.
Poruka Street, Cēsis
Valmieras Street, Cēsis Pūpolu...
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Kenneth Snelson's work. The
Johansons family lived in Meļava, on what is now
Piebalga Street in Cēsis, Latvia,
their house now long gone. Kārlis' father, Voldemar...
- the 18th
century onwards, and
during the later-half of the 19th century,
Piebalga district where the
family now
lived was home to many
early Latvian nationalists...
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father Jānis was a blacksmith; his mother, Ede, was, like his father, a
Piebalga native. The
Skalbes had ten
children of
which Kārlis was the youngest;...