- Ādolfs
Skulte (Kiev,
October 28, 1909 – Riga,
March 20, 2000) was a
Latvian composer and pedagogue.
Among his
pupils were the
composers Aivars Kalējs,...
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Skulte (German: Adiamünde) is a
village in Limbaži Muni****lity, Latvia, and the
centre of
Skulte Parish.
Skulte is an
ancient settlement on the highway...
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Skulte Parish (Latvian:
Skultes pagasts) is an
administrative unit of Limbaži Muni****lity, Latvia. It was an
administrative unit of Limbaži District...
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Skulte Port (Latvian:
Skultes osta) is the port
authority of Zvejniekciems, Latvia. The port lies at the
mouth of the Aģe
River covering approximately...
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catches prompted expansion and
construction of new of
Skultes fish
processing workshops (
Skultes zivju apstrādāšanas cehi), and
factory expanded yearly...
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Skulte Station is a
railway station in
Skulte,
Skulte Parish, at one
terminus of the Zemitāni–
Skulte Railway. "Publiskās lietošanas dzelzceļa infrastruktūras...
- four
biggest ports of
Latvia are
located in Riga, Ventspils, Liepāja and
Skulte. Most
transit traffic uses
these and half the
cargo is
crude oil and oil...
- The Zemitāni–
Skulte Railway is a 52
kilometres (32 mi) long, 1,524 mm (5 ft)
gauge railway in
Latvia built in the 20th
century to
connect Riga and Rūjiena...
- 2024) was a
Latvian composer. Born in Riga, he was a
student of Ādolfs
Skulte and Jāzeps Lindbergs.
Kalsons taught at the
Latvian Academy of
Music from...
- symphonies[vague];
Western Suite Todor Skalovski 1909 2004
Macedonian Ādolfs
Skulte 1909 2000
Latvian Ignace Strasfogel 1909 1994
Polish Dana
Suesse 1909 1987...