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- Tatjana Veinberga (September 4, 1943 – April 3, 2008), also known as Tatyana, is a Latvian former volleyball player for the Soviet Union. She was a member...
- Emīlija Veinberga (14 December 1896 – 5 September 1989) was a Latvian Communist politician. She served as the Minister of Justice of the Latvian SSR from...
- javelin thrower Tatiana Ullua (born 1992), Argentine weightlifter Tatyana Veinberga (1943–2008), Latvian volleyball player Tatiana Weston-Webb (born 1976)...
- Pyotr Veinberg (1831–1908), Russian poet Emīlija Veinberga (1896–1989), Latvian politician Tatjana Veinberga (1943–2008), Latvian volleyball player Victoria...
- doi:10.17770/ercs2016.2178. ISSN 2256-0823. Retrieved 5 November 2024. Veinberga, Linda (2001). "Latviešu valodas izmaiņas un funkcijas interneta vidē"...
- for the Latvian Language". Latvians Online. Retrieved 27 October 2017. Veinberga, Linda (2001). "Latviešu valodas izmaiņas un funkcijas interneta vidē"...
- Biltauere Ivans Bugajenkovs Staņislavs Lugailo Pāvels Seļivanovs Tatyana Veinberga Raimonds Vilde Vasilijs Stepanovs Viktors Ščerbatihs Jānis Beinarovičs...
- was one of the first countries to broadcast its own TV signal]. Sandra Veinberga | Blogs (in Latvian). 10 November 2017. Retrieved 7 April 2021. "televīzija...
-  Soviet Union (URS) Lyudmila Buldakova Lyudmila Mikhaylovskaya Tatyana Veinberga Vera Lantratova Vera Galushka-Duyunova Tatyana Sarycheva Tatyana Ponyayeva-Tretyakova...
- politician Emilija Stoilovska (born 1994), Macedonian footballer Emīlija Veinberga (1896–1989), Latvian Communist politician Emilija Vileišienė (1861–1935)...