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Zemgals (12
August 1871 – 6
January 1939) was a
Latvian politician and the
second President of Latvia. He also was
twice the
mayor of Riga.
Zemgals was...
- Semgallen; French: Sémigalie; Lithuanian: Žiemgala; Polish: Semigalia; Livonian:
Zemgāl; Samogitian: Žemgalė; Czech:
Zemgalsko "Sub-national HDI - Area Database...
- The
Lithuanian text was sung by Žilvinas Bubelis,
Latvian by
Viktors Zemgals [lv], and
Estonian by
Tarmo Pihlap.
Baltic Way
Singing Revolution Asmonaitis...
- the 2nd
Saeima elected Gustavs Zemgals as
president on 8
April 1927,
delivering the oath of
office the same day.
Zemgals refused to run for a
second term...
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Presidents of
Latvia Čakste Kalniņš
Zemgals Kviesis K.
Ulmanis none (1940-1991) G.
Ulmanis Vīķe-Freiberga
Zatlers Bērziņš Vējonis
Levits Rinkēvičs...
- the next day, and the act was
proclaimed by the vice-chairman,
Gustavs Zemgals. In 1919 Čakste
travelled to the
Paris Peace Conference,
establishing relations...
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Saeima In
office 20
March 1925 – 15 May 1934
President Jānis Čakste
Gustavs Zemgals Alberts Kviesis Prime Minister Hugo Celmiņš Kārlis
Ulmanis Arturs Alberings...
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aviator Gustav Wood,
vocalist in
British rock band
Young Guns
Gustavs Zemgals (1871–1939),
Latvian president 1927–1930
Gustav Zeuner (1828–1907), German...
- 181 days Mar 14, 1927 00,0060 days Mar 14, 1927 67 years, 181 days 02
Gustavs Zemgals Aug 12, 1871 55 years, 239 days Apr 8, 1927 58 years, 240 days Apr 9, 1930...
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Independent 1913 1917
Gustavs Zemgals Latvian Radical-Democratic
Party 1917 1917 Paul Hopf
Independent 1917 1918
Gustavs Zemgals Latvian Radical-Democratic...