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ancient Latvian culture,
Zvaigznes ("stars")
referred to
several different ideas.
short for
Zvaigznes Diena, a holiday.
Zelta Zvaigznes ("golden star") was...
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Latvian mythology is the
collection of
myths that have
emerged throughout the
history of Latvia,
sometimes being elaborated upon by
successive generations...
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represents a
celestial body, but
possibly not the same as
Venus (Rīta
zvaigzne) - the
first "star" (how
Latvians call it) to
appear in the
mornings on...
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followed by
action and a plan was
formed at Riga
Engine Factory "Sarkanā
zvaigzne". Initially, the
Hungarian Dongó, bicycle-mounted
auxiliary engine and...
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called on the
government to
adopt the Star of Life (Latvian: Dzīvības
zvaigzne,
sometimes sniegpārsla - 'snowflake') and the
change was made with effect...
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Nauda Latvijā XX gadsimtā :
Katalogs I daļa 2. sējums (in Latvian). Riga:
Zvaigzne. p. 79. ISBN 9984223450. OCLC 45699853.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple...
- 2016. Stīvens Kings.
Zvaigzne ABC – Mirdzums.
Retrieved March 13, 2016. {{cite book}}: |website=
ignored (help) Stīvens Kings.
Zvaigzne ABC – Kerija. Retrieved...
- Crusades, 1147–1254. Brill. 2006. Švābe, A., ed.
Latvju Enciklopēdija. Trīs
Zvaigznes, Stockholm. 1953–1955 (in Latvian) Fletcher, R.A., The
Conversion of Europe:...
- ISBN 9789510285640. Latvian:
Slikts sākums.
Translated by
Daina Ozoliņa. Riga:
Zvaigzne ABC. 2003. ISBN 9789984229362. Russian: Скверное начало, romanized: Skvernoye...
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built at the
beginning of the 1930s
according to the
scheme "Mirdzi kā
zvaigzne!" ("Shine like a star!")
submitted by
Latvian sculptor Kārlis Zāle. Construction...