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Rasma is a
Latvian given name and may
refer to:
Rasma Garne (born 1941),
Latvian actress Rasma Kārkliņa (born 1946),
Latvian political scientist Ventniece-Krīgere...
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Rasma Kārkliņa (born
Rasma Šilde,
often written Karklins) is a
Latvian and
American political scientist and politician. She
worked as a
professor of political...
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Rasma Garne (26
March 1941 – 9
October 2024) was a
Latvian stage and film actress. She has
performed roles in film
including Mēs esam četri (1972), Ja...
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across Øresund such as today's Helsingør–Helsingborg
ferry route. Lazda,
Rasma, "Adam of Bremen",
Encyclopedia of the
Medieval Chronicle,
Edited by: (Graeme...
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Saeima (2002–2006) 29
August – Ēvī Upeniece, 99,
sculptor 9
October –
Rasma Garne, 83,
actress 9
November –
Viesturs Meijers, 56,
chess grandmaster...
- as a CIA informant,
which he accepted. In 1976, Lešinskis and his wife,
Rasma, were
posted in New York City as part of the
Soviet mission to the United...
- a
summary of ethno-linguistic
research conducted by
Soviet scholars see
Rasma Kārkliņa. 1986.
Ethnic Relations in the USSR: The
Perspective from Below...
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Baltic People.
Central European University Press. ISBN 978-963-9116-42-9.
Rasma Lazda (13
September 2016). "Adam of Bremen". Brill.
Retrieved September...
- 1995 (age 29) - - - Urmi
Akter (2003-02-01) 1
February 2003 (age 21) - - -
Rasma Akter (2000-06-24) 24 June 2000 (age 24) - - -
Alina Sultana (1984-12-03)...
- UNION; Gorbachev's Six
Tumultuous Years at
Soviet Helm,"
December 26, 1991.
Rasma Karklins, "Soviet
Elections Revisited:
Voter Abstention in Noncompetitive...