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Gundega Sproģe at
World Athletics Gundega Sproģe at
Olympedia Gundega Sproģe at Olympics.com
Gundega Sproģe at Olympic.org (archived)
Gundega Sproģe at the...
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Sproge Church (Swedish:
Sproge kyrka) is a
medieval church on the
Swedish island of Gotland.
Built during the 13th century, it was
heavily restored in...
- (2013–2016) Rita
Sproģe (acting) (2016)
Gatis Truksnis (III term) (2016–2017) Rita
Sproģe (2017)
Gatis Truksnis (IV term) (2017–2022) Rita
Sproģe (2022-present)...
- Södermanland;
younger male Köla, Värmland
younger female Viby, Närke;
older male
Sproge, Gotland;
younger female Närpes, Ostrobothnia;
younger female Dragsfjärd...
- was
found by
farmer Hugo
Kraft in a
field owned by Emil
Norrby in Snoder,
Sproge near Hemse. It was
found in an area that was
ploughed for the
first time...
- (1933–2009),
Canadian artist Gundega Repše (born 1960),
Latvian writer Gundega Sproģe (born 1972),
Latvian triple jumper This page or
section lists people that...
- Jevgenijs Trigubko, Linda Livčāne, Nataļja Nikuļina, Aleksandrs Mirskis, Natālija
Sproģe, Igors Karazejevs, Valērijs Dombrovskis, Kristīna Linova, Rihards Romušs...
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Spindler Brazil Race
walking 2012
Isometheptene Public reprimand Gundega Sproģe Latvia
Triple jump 1999
Anabolic steroid 2
years (in Latvian)
Vania Stambolova...
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Commons has
media related to
Janis Rozentals. The Rozentāls Family.
Elita Sproģe. J.Rozentāls
Saldus Museum of
History and Art.2008. JRRMV.lv
Janis Rozentāls...
- Silte,
Sproge and Stånga. Snoderån has its
source in the
Lojsta area and two
outflows to the west into the
Baltic Sea at Kvarnåkershamn in
Sproge and Silte...