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Zelta Ābele is a
Latvian publishing house. It was
established in 1935.
During the
Soviet occupation from 1940 to
autumn 1941, the
publishing house was...
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production of the album. The
album was
nominated for the
Latvian record award Zelta Mikrofons 2023 as best pop album. The
concert recording and album's design...
- "2003".
Zelta Mikrofons (in Latvian). 11
November 2019.
Archived from the
original on 2
October 2021.
Retrieved 4
April 2021. "2004".
Zelta Mikrofons...
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Auseklis is a
Latvian god, a
stellar deity that
represents a
celestial body, but
possibly not the same as
Venus (Rīta zvaigzne) - the
first "star" (how...
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Debut award at the 2018
Latvian Music Recording Awards (also
known as the
Zelta Mikrofons (lit. 'Golden Microphones'). He
performed at the 2017 Reeperbahn...
- [self-published source?] Stavro,
Andris (1999).
Aleksandrs Laime un viņa
zelta upe (1st ed.). ISBN 9984071847.[page needed] Robertson, Ruth (April 2007)...
- Blue
Whale in the
early 1970s as a
surprise anniversary gift to his wife
Zelta, who
collected whale figurines. The Blue
Whale and its pond
became a favored...
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referred to
several different ideas.
short for
Zvaigznes Diena, a holiday.
Zelta Zvaigznes ("golden star") was an
alternate name for
Auseklis Ausekla Zvaigzne...
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equivalent to the
British Mercury Prize and
Canadian Polaris Music Award) and
Zelta Mikrofons ("The
Golden Microphone" is the
annual Golden Music Prize for...
- in Castagnola, a
suburb of Lugano. As an émigré,
Rainis wrote:
plays —
Zelta Zirgs (The
Golden Horse) (translated to
English 2012), Jāzeps un viņa brāļi...