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Imants Ziedonis (3 May 1934 – 27
February 2013) was a
Latvian poet and
writer who
first rose to fame
during the
Soviet era in Latvia.
Ziedonis was born...
- Dieterlen, Germaine; Ligers,
Ziedonis (2016), "Contribution à l'étude des
bijoux touareg by
Germaine Dieterlen and
Ziedonis Ligers",
Journal des Africanistes...
- were
often truncated. For example, poet
Imants Ziedonis was
officially called Imant Yanovich Ziedonis (Имант Янович Зиедонис) In the 20th century, in...
- 2000
census counted the Bozo po****tion of Mali to be 132,100. Ligers,
Ziedonis (1964–1969). Les
Sorko (Bozo), maîtres du Niger: étude
ethnographique (four...
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Slakteris Minister of the
Interior of
Latvia In
office 1993–1994
Preceded by
Ziedonis Chevers Succeeded by Jānis Ādamsons
Personal details Born (1962-02-19)...
- Zeps (1932–1996) –
author and linguist;
pseudonym Jānis
Turbads Imants Ziedonis (1933–2013) – poet and
folklorist Mārtiņš Zīverts (1903–1990) – playwright...
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Archived from the
original on 19
March 2023.
Retrieved 19
March 2023.
Ziedonis AA,
Mowery DC,
Nelson RR,
Bhaven NS (2004).
Ivory tower and industrial...
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basketball player Artūrs Žagars (born 2000),
basketball player Imants Ziedonis (1933–2013), poet
During the
Soviet era, Jūrmala was a
venue for various...
- in 1970. The
Carmel Symphony was
launched by
Latvian immigrant Viktors Ziedonis in 1976. By the end of the 20th century,
Carmel was one of Indiana's fastest...
- federācija BF БФ Gunārs Rode
Dailis Rijnieks Jānis
Rijnieks Aina Zābaka
Ziedonis Rozenbergs Viktors Kalniņš
Uldis Ofkants Anti-Sovietism
Latvian nationalism...