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Tauta (literally: nation) was a Lithuanian-language
newspaper published by the
Party of
National Progress in Kaunas,
Lithuania from 19
November 1919 to...
- The Po****r
Front of
Latvia (Latvian:
Latvijas Tautas fronte) was a
political organisation in
Latvia in the late 1980s and
early 1990s
which led Latvia...
- The People's
Party (Latvian:
Tautas partija, TP) was a
conservative political party in Latvia. The People's
Party was the
leader of
three governments and...
- The
National Harmony Party (Latvian:
Tautas Saskaņas partija, TSP; Russian: Партия народного согласия) was a
political party in Latvia. The
party identified...
- The People's
Council of
Latvia (Latvian:
Latvijas Tautas padome, LTP) was a
temporary council which declared Latvia's
independence on
November 18, 1918...
- Chrestomathy] (in Prussian). p. 8. awizi.t****sta.org, Glabbis; Niktōrius (2020-04-17). "Ērberts
Brusts be Rāmawa". Prūsas
Tāutas Prēigara.
Retrieved 2024-12-15....
- governments: the
Provisional government headed by Kārlis Ulmanis,
supported by the
Tautas padome and the Inter-Allied
Commission of Control; the
Latvian Soviet government...
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nationally allied with the
Union of
Greens and
Farmers Force of People's
Power (
Tautas Varas Spēks, TVS)
Growth (Izaugsme) – part of Development/For! Heritage...
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Tautvydas is a two-stemmed pre-Christian
Lithuanian name: taut='
tauta'="land, nation, kindred, tribe" + vyd='vysti', vydėti, with the
meaning "too see"...
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Thomson Gale. pp. 762–767. Bērziņš, L. (1939). P. Šmits kā latviešu
tautas dziesmu pētnieks.
Filologu biedrības raksti. Vol. XIX. Rīga.{{cite book}}:...