- (
Ventspils) has been used
since World War II. Some
other names for the city
include Livonian: Vǟnta, Estonian: Vindavi, and Polish: Windawa.
Ventspils...
- BK
Ventspils is a
professional basketball club that is
located in
Ventspils, Latvia. The club
competes in the Latvian-Estonian
Basketball League. BK Ventspils...
- FK
Ventspils was a
Latvian professional football club
based at
Ventspils Olimpiskais Stadions in
Ventspils. It was one of the most
prominent football...
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Ventspils Lighthouse (Latvian:
Ventspils bāka) — a
lighthouse located in
Ventspils on the
Latvian coast of the
Baltic Sea. The
lighthouse is
located on...
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Ventspils county (Latvian:
Ventspils apriņķis, German:
Kreis Windau, Russian: Виндавскій уѣздъ, romanized: Vindavskiy uyezd) was a
historic county of the...
- On 1
August 2012, he
signed a multi-year
contract with
Ventspils. In
April 2013, he led
Ventspils to the
Baltic Basketball League championship, and he won...
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Ventspils (Latvian:
Latvijai un Ventspilij, LuV) is a
regionalist political party in
Latvia that
mainly operates as a
localist party in
Ventspils. It...
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Ventspils International Airport (IATA: VNT, ICAO: EVVA) is an
airport 2.7 NM (5.0 km; 3.1 mi)
southwest of
Ventspils, Latvia. It is the
newest airport...
- The port of
Ventspils is an Ice-free, deep-water sea port
located in
Ventspils on Latvia's
Baltic coast. Its
total area is 2451.39 hectares. By
cargo turnover...
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