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first complete season as a pro,
Siliņš averaged 2.0
points and 1.6
rebounds in 11.2
minutes per game. On 25 April,
Siliņš top-scored for
Reggio Emilia with...
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Evalds Silins (Latvian: Ēvalds
Siliņš;
March 10, 1919 – 2015) was a
Latvian composer,
teacher and conductor.
Evalds Silins was born on
March 10, 1919...
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Silin may also
refer to:
Silin, Poland, a
village in Poland.
Silin (surname), a
Russian surname Saint Silin or Sulien,
Welsh saint Silin Dam, a dam in...
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Silin (Russian: Силин) is a
Russian masculine surname, its
feminine counterpart is Silina.
Notable people with the
surname include: Egor
Silin (born 1988)...
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Princeton University in 1965. Ints
Siliņš was born in Riga,
Latvia on 25
March 1942 to
Velta Bērziņa and Leonīds
Siliņš during World War II,
while Latvia...
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Egils Siliņš is a
Latvian b****-baritone. He
graduated from the
Latvian Academy of
Music and made his
operatic debut at the
Latvian National Opera in 1988...
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Latvian politician Ojārs
Siliņš (born 1993),
Latvian basketball player Ojārs Vācietis (1933–1983),
Latvian author Siliņš, Klāvs (1990). Latviešu personvārdu...
- (PDF) from the
original on 11
September 2023.
Retrieved 19
March 2022.
Šiliņš, Jānis. "Jaunā strāva".
Latvian National Encyclopedia (in Latvian). Archived...
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following Laimdota Straujuma in 2014–2016.
Evika Siliņa is
married to
Aigars Siliņš, with whom she has
three children. As well as her
native language of Latvian...
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Silins E,
Copeland J,
Dillon P (August 2007). "Qualitative
review of serotonin...