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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 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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Presidents of
Latvia Čakste Kalniņš
Zemgals Kviesis K.
Ulmanis none (1940-1991) G.
Ulmanis Vīķe-Freiberga
Zatlers Bērziņš Vējonis
Levits Rinkēvičs...
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presidential elections in 1927,
Kviesis ran
again in 1930
after Gustavs Zemgals refused to be a
candidate for a
second term. He was
elected after eleven...
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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...
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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 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...
- The
Lithuanian text was sung by Žilvinas Bubelis,
Latvian by
Viktors Zemgals [lv], and
Estonian by
Tarmo Pihlap.
Baltic Way
Singing Revolution Asmonaitis...
- Jānis Čakste,
Acting President (1918–1922),
President (1922–1927)
Gustavs Zemgals,
President (1927–1930)
Alberts Kviesis,
President (1930–1936) Kārlis Ulmanis...