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- "Paeria de Cervera". Paeria de Cervera. Retrieved 6 November 2023. "Andris Teikmanis: jaunizveidotais ģerbonis atveido Sēlijas unikalitāti, identitāti un vēsturi"...
- August 2019 A. Teikmanis is head of the Chancellery of the President of Latvia Egils Levits. Simon Araloff (2005-04-15). "Andris Teikmanis". AIA European...
- chairman of the council, the deputy chairman and his/her secretary. Andris Teikmanis, representative from the Po****r Front of Latvia, was elected the chairman...
- alternative au paradigme, Semiotica, vol. 146 (1-4), 2003, pp. 353–367 Andris Teikmanis, The use of semiotic modelling as a research tool of art history, Tartu...
- State Andris Teikmanis. Lanlehin has worked toward fostering Latvian-Nigerian relations, and after visiting Latvia and meeting Teikmanis, helped organize...
- Minister of Latvia Andris Smirnovs (born 1990), Latvian cyclist Andris Teikmanis (born 1959), Latvian jurist, politician, diplomat and former Mayor of...
- (2004–2007) Andrejs Pil****vičs (2007–2012) Andris Razāns (2013–2016) Andris Teikmanis (2016–2019) Māris Selga (2019–2023) Elita Kuzma (2024–) For 1993 onward...
- Appointed by Raimonds Vējonis Monarch Elizabeth II Preceded by Andris Teikmanis Succeeded by Ivita Burmistre Amb****ador of Latvia to Indonesia Non-resident...
- Purgailis 2nd Mayor of Riga In office 1994 – 9 March 1997 Preceded by Andris Teikmanis Succeeded by Andris Bērziņš Personal details Born (1967-02-24)24 February...
- 2007–2012: Andrejs Pil****vičs 2013–2016 : Andris Razāns 2016– : Andris Teikmanis Latvian diplomatic representation in US during 1922 - 1948 was by the...