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  1. Jelgava – Wikipedia

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    Jelgava (deutsch Mitau) ist eine Stadt in Lettland in der Region Semgallen 44 km südwestlich von Riga.Bis 1919 war Mitau die Hauptstadt von Kurland und im Gegensatz zum hanseatischen Riga adelig geprägt. Heute ist Jelgava eine der zehn „Republik-Städte“ des Landes (siehe die Verwaltungsgliederung Lettlands). 2018 zählte Jelgava 60.941 Einwohner.

  2. Jelgava - Wikipedia, a enciclopedia libre

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    Jelgava País: Letonia: Superficie: 60 km² Fundación: 1266 Poboación: - Total: 61623 (2016) [1] - Densidade: 1.100 h/km² ... Wikipedia® é unha marca rexistrada da Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., unha organización sen fins lucrativos. Política de protección de datos; Acerca de Wikipedia;

  3. Jelgava - Viquipèdia, l'enciclopèdia lliure

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    28278. Altres. Lloc web. jelgava.lv. La ciutat de Jelgava ( alemany: Mitau; lituà: Mintauja; rus: Елгава / Митава; polonès: Mitawa) és la capital del municipi de Jelgava a 44 km de Riga. Fins al 1919 va ser la capital de Curlàndia. Es troba en una plana a la riba dreta del riu Lielupe .

  4. Jelgava - Wikipedio

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    Jelgava esas urbo en la litoro di Latvia. Segun statistiki de 2021, ol havis 55 336 habitanti. Lua tota surfaco esas 60,6 km². Ica pagino modifikesis ye 10:11, 6 jul. 2022. La texto esas disponebla sub la Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; suplementala reguli forsan aplikesas ...

  5. FK Jelgava – Wikipédia

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    Az FK Jelgava, teljes nevén Futbola Klubs Jelgava egy lett labdarúgócsapat. A klubot 1977-ben alapították, 2004 óta szerepel ezzel a névvel. Története. A klub első komolyabb sikereit még a szovjet időkben érte el, amikor kétszer is megnyerte a lett bajnokságot. ...

  6. File:Jelgava, Svētes iela 18.jpg - Wikimedia Commons

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    Sep 30, 2017 · Usage on en.wikipedia.org ... Svētes iela (Jelgava) Usage on www.wikidata.org Q55560517; Metadata. This file contains additional information such as Exif metadata which may have been added by the digital camera, scanner, or software program used to create or digitize it. If the file has been modified from its original state, some details such ...

  7. File:Jelgava flag.svg - Wikimedia Commons

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    Apr 08, 2020 · This page was last edited on 8 April 2020, at 06:24. Files are available under licenses specified on their description page. All structured data from the file and property namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; all unstructured text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may …

  8. File:Jelgava COA great.svg - Wikimedia Commons

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    Usage on cs.wikipedia.org Jelgava; Usage on en.wikipedia.org Jelgava; Usage on fi.wikipedia.org Jelgava; Usage on ko.wikipedia.org 옐가바; Usage on lv.wikipedia.org Jelgava; Jelgavas ģerbonis; Jelgavas pašvaldības vadītāju uzskaitījums; Veidne:COVID-19 kumulatīvā saslimstība Latvijā; COVID-19 otrais saslimstības vilnis Latvijā

  9. File:Jelgava COA small.svg - Wikimedia Commons

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    Apr 08, 2020 · This file contains additional information such as Exif metadata which may have been added by the digital camera, scanner, or software program used to create or digitize it.

  10. Oļegs Malašenoks - Wikipedia

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    Oļegs Malašenoks was born in Riga, as a youth player he played for his local club Multibanka Rīga in the Latvian First League. Scoring 13 goals in 34 games in a period of 2 seasons, the youngster was soon signed by the Latvian Higher League club FK Jūrmala in 2004. Playing there for the next 4 seasons, Malašenoks managed to become one of ...

  11. Lotyšsko – Wikipédia

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    Lotyšsko, lotyšsky: Latvija, dlhý tvar Lotyšská republika, je štát vo východnej Európe, prostredná z troch pobaltských krajín. Na juhu hraničí s Litvou (dĺžka hraníc 588 km), na juhovýchode s Bieloruskom (167 km), na východe s Ruskom (282 km) a na severe s Estónskom (343 km). Na západe krajinu obmýva na vyše 500 km ...

  12. Category:Orthodox Cathedral in Jelgava - Wikimedia Commons

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    Jelgava Ortodox church - ainars brūvelis - Panoramio.jpg 800 × 533; 433 KB Jelgavas pareizticīgo katedrāle 2003-03-08.jpg 1,024 × 768; 112 KB Mitau 1917 RussKirche B003a.jpg 1,389 × …

  13. Jelgava : definition of Jelgava and synonyms of Jelgava (English)

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    Definitions of Jelgava, synonyms, antonyms, derivatives of Jelgava, analogical dictionary of Jelgava (English)

  14. Jānis Lūsis – Wikipedie

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    hod oštěpem. zlato. ME 1969. hod oštěpem. zlato. ME 1971. hod oštěpem. Jānis Lūsis ( 19. května 1939 Jelgava, Lotyšsko – 29. dubna 2020 [1]) byl sovětský atlet lotyšské národnosti, olympijský vítěz a čtyřnásobný mistr Evropy v hodu oštěpem .

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