- Lake Ni****a
declared reserve and
Ramsar site"
Retrieved 17 July 2014.
Pilskaln, C. H. (2004). "Seasonal and
Interannual Particle Export in an African...
- Mitau, p. 35. Döring J., 1883 a. Über
Komodderschen Burgberg und über den
Pilskaln an der Tatola.
Nebst kurzen Notiz über
Ratten und Terweten. In: Sitzungsberichte...
-
called Pilskalns, Ķēniņkalns, Leču kalns, Tiguļu kalns, Sauleskalns, Baznīckalns, Krievragkalns, Vilkmuižas
kalns and Dzirnavkalns.
Pilskalns, meaning...
- snow to the deep
ocean floor is
lacking in this
large ecosystem. However,
Pilskaln et al.
found that in the NPSG,
marine snow was at a
higher abundance than...
- castles, fortresses, forts, an hillforts. The
Latvian word for
hillfort is
pilskalns (plural: pilskalni), from pils (castle) and
kalns (hill).
Hillforts in...
- and
economic centres of some regions. The
Latvian word for
hillfort is
pilskalns (plural: pilskalni), from pils (castle) and
kalns (hill).
Latvian hillforts...
- was
built in
place of the
ancient Sēlpils
hillfort (Latvian: Sēlpils
pilskalns), a
military and
political center of
ancient Selonia, a land of the Balts...
- in 1874 and was
buried in his
family estate in Korten,
Livonia (in now
Pilskalns, Latvia).
Friedrich Wilhelm Rembert von Berg was born on 26 May [O.S....
- Beļava
Manor (Latvian: Beļavas muižas pils) is a
manor house in
Pilskalns [lv], Beļava Parish,
Gulbene Muni****lity, in
historical region of Vidzeme,...
- a
railway station built at the
beginning of the 20th century. Sēlpils
pilskalns,
viduslaiku pils (drupas)
Archived 2015-06-10 at the
Wayback Machine (Sēlpils...