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Vidzeme (pronounced [
ˈvid̪͡z̪eme]; Old
Latvian orthography: Widda-semme, Livonian: Vidūmō) is one of the
Historical Latvian Lands. The
capital of Latvia...
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Vidzeme Upland or the
Vidzeme Highland (Latvian:
Vidzemes augstiene) is a
hilly area of
higher elevation in
northeastern Latvia,
named after the historical...
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eastern Baltic.
After the Polish–Swedish War,
northern Livonia (including
Vidzeme) came
under Swedish rule. Riga
became the
capital of
Swedish Livonia and...
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Valmiera (pronunciation) is the
second largest city of the
historical Vidzeme region, Latvia, with a
total area of 19.35
square kilometres (7
square miles)...
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Vidzeme Region (Latvian:
Vidzemes reģions),
officially Vidzeme Planning Region (Latvian:
Vidzemes plānošanas reģions) is one of the five
planning regions...
- (Latvian: Limbažu rajons) was an
administrative division of Latvia,
located in
Vidzeme region, in the country's north-east, on the s**** of the
Baltic Sea. It...
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Valmiera Gl**** /
Vidzemes Augstskola" or "Valmiera Gl**** ViA" -
taking the name of the team's long-time
sponsor Valmiera Fibergl**** and
Vidzeme University,...
- Latvian. The
dialect is
divided into the
Vidzeme variety, the
Curonic variety and the
Semigallic variety. The
Vidzeme variety and the
Semigallic variety are...
- was an
administrative division of Latvia,
located in the
Semigallia and
Vidzeme regions, in the country's centre. It was
situated about 37 km east of the...
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These are:
Kurzeme (Courland),
Zemgale (Semigallia),
Latgale (Latgalia),
Vidzeme, and Sēlija (Selonia).
While some of
these regions are seen
purely as culturally...