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- Jānis Urbanovičs (born 23 March 1959) is a Latvian politician and author. He has been a member of the Saeima since 1994. From 2005–2010 Urbanovičs was chairman...
- Jackie Urbanovic is an American New York Times best-selling author and illustrator. The majority of her work consists of children's picture books, including...
- then until 2005, when he resigned. The party's last Chairman was Jānis Urbanovičs. From its foundation, the party was po****r with ethnic Russian voters...
- Miklós Urbanovics (born 28 February 1942) is a Hungarian wrestler. He competed in the men's freestyle 74 kg at the 1972 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
- the 2022 Latvian parliamentary election. It is currently led by Jānis Urbanovičs. It was founded in 2010 as the merger of the National Harmony Party (TSP)...
- research?] Both chairman of "Harmony Centre's" Parliamentary faction Jānis Urbanovičs and leader of the alliance Nils Ušakovs have rejected calling Soviet occupation...
- include: Viktor Urbanovich Galina Urbanovich Vladimir Urbanovich Urbanovic Urbanovičs Urbanowicz Urbonavičius This page lists people with the surname Urbanovich...
- (1991–1994) Andrejs Inkulis (1994–1997) Leonīds Alksnis (1997–2001) Dainis Urbanovičs (2001–2003) Juris Hlevickis (2003–2005) Inese Aizstrauta (2005–2006) Raimonds...
- populism, Vaccine hesitancy Right-wing 8 / 100 1 / 9 Harmony Saskaņa S Jānis Urbanovičs Social democracy, Russian minority politics Centre-left 0 / 100 1 / 9...
- basketball player Jānis Tutins (born 1966), Latvian politician Jānis Urbanovičs (born 1959), Latvian politician Jānis Vanags (born 1958), archbishop of...