- club that is
based in Jelgava. The club
plays its home-matches at the
Zemgales Olimpiskais Sporta Centrs stadium with
capacity of 1,560 people. In 2021...
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Zemgale is the
Latvian name for Semigallia, a
historical and
cultural region of Latvia.
Zemgale may also
refer to:
Zemgale Planning Region, a planning...
- Semigalliæ; German:
Herzogtum Kurland und Semgallen; Latvian:
Kurzemes un
Zemgales hercogiste; Lithuanian: Kuršo ir Žiemgalos kunigaikštystė; Polish: Księstwo...
- The
Zemgale Olympic Center (Latvian:
Zemgales Olimpiskais centrs) is a multi-sports
complex located in Jelgava, Latvia. It
contains many
facilities including...
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Finland (1918) German:
Herzogtum Kurland und Semgallen; Latvian:
Kurzemes un
Zemgales hercogiste Kevin O'Connor, The
History of the
Baltic States, page 78, ISBN 0-313-32355-0...
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Zemgale Planning Region (Latvian:
Zemgales plānošanas reģions) is a
planning region of
Latvia located within the south-center of the country. Established...
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distinct from the rest of the country.
These are:
Kurzeme (Courland),
Zemgale (Semigallia),
Latgale (Latgalia), Vidzeme, and Sēlija (Selonia). While...
- Vēlēšanas:
Zemgales Vēlēšanu Apgabals" (in Latvian). Riga, Latvia:
Central Election Commission.
Retrieved 4
August 2021. "8.
Saeimas Vēlēšanas:
Zemgales Vēlēšanu...
- Latvia – Courland, Latgale, Vidzeme,
Zemgale,
which are
recognised in the
Constitution of Latvia. Selonia, a part of
Zemgale, is
sometimes considered culturally...
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Zemgale Suburb (Latvian:
Zemgales priekšpilsēta) is one of six
administrative districts of Riga, the
capital of Latvia. 56°55′13″N 24°03′58″E / 56.9203°N...