- Kārlis
Skalbe (November 7 [O.S.
October 26] 1879 –
April 14, 1945) was a
Latvian writer, poet, and activist. He is best
known for his 72
fairy tales which...
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member of the
Constitutional ****embly of Latvia,
Latvian writer Kārlis
Skalbe. In the
Netherlands the
prime minister is
officially referred to as "minister-president"...
- Kosovo.
Latvia 112 is the
national emergency number in Latvia.
Skalbes.lv (http://www.
skalbes.lv/) is
available at +371 67222922 or +371 27722292, 24 hours...
- episodes) 2015
Break a Hip
Sabrina Klinefelter "The class" 2015 NCIS Mrs.
Skalbe "Lockdown" 2017 The
Minutes Collection Ms.
Marshall "Cory
Comes to Christmas"...
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Haralds Silovs (born 1986) –
short track and long
track speed skater Kārlis
Skalbe (1879–1945) – poet Kārlis Skrastiņš (1974–2011) – ice
hockey player Baiba...
- West
Russian Volunteer Army was
pushed out of Riga,
Latvian writer Kārlis
Skalbe compared the
fighting spirit of the
Latvian Armed Forces against the German/Russian...
- Ventspils, a
public proclamation by
State Duma members,
written by Kārlis
Skalbe,
called for the
formation of
volunteer Latvian Riflemen units. In August...
- two
kneeling modern soldiers), a
dedication by the
Latvian writer Kārlis
Skalbe is
inscribed on one of the
travertine panels: For
Fatherland and Freedom...
- Sensbergs, Waffen-Unterscharführer in the
Waffen SS
during World War II Kārlis
Skalbe (1879–1945),
Latvian writer, poet, and
activist Kārlis Skrastiņš (born 1974)...
- ISBN 9984-04-410-6 Igra zhiznʹi︠u︡ (1970)
Izlase (1971) 2 volumes. Kārlis
Skalbe:
raksti un atmiņas (1999) ISBN 9984-17-597-9 Kļava lapa (1969)
Kopoti raksti:...