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Retrieved December 21, 2011. "Bibliotēkas saņēmušas dāvinājumu
Martas Vitrupes piemiņai | Viļķenes pagasts". Vilkene.lv.
March 29, 1908.
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school teacher in Tukums,
although he
ended up
returning to his
native Vitrupes. When the
Second World War
broke out, he and his wife
moved to Germany...
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Latvia Ivita Krūmiņa (born 1981),
Latvian ice
hockey player Marta Krūmiņa-
Vitrupe (1908–2010),
Latvian poet,
writer and
chess master Gerda Krūmiņa (born...
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Virbi Wirben Vircava Würzau
Virga Wirgen Viskaļi
Ramdan Višķi
Wyschki Vitrupe Witterbeck Zaļenieki Grünhof Zālīte Grünewalde
Zalve Salwen Zante Santen...
- Mangaļi
Station General information Location Vitrupes street 2, Riga
Coordinates 57°1′6.19″N 24°7′46.62″E / 57.0183861°N 24.1296167°E / 57.0183861;...
- wr. Olga
Kryuchkova (b. 1966,
Soviet Union/Russia), nv.
Marta Krūmiņa-
Vitrupe (1908–2010, Latvia/United States), poet & es. Mina
Kruseman (1839–1922...
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Prinkas village on Liepupe-Reynupe Canal,
which connects Liepupe with
Vitrupe. The last 3 km of the
river has a
large relative fall (4.3 m / km) and...
- Jelgavkrasti, Lembuži, Prinkas, Tūjasmuiža, Tūja, Mežciems, Ķumrags, Meleki,
Vitrupe, Šķirstciems, Lāņi, Svētciems, Vecsalaca, Korģene, Kuiviži and Mērnieki...
- poet,
playwright Monta Kroma (1919–1994),
modernist poet
Marta Krūmiņa-
Vitrupe (1908–2010), poet, essayist,
chess player Nechama Leibowitz (1905–1997)...