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  • ...eparated from [[Sweden]] by the [[Baltic Sea]] in the west. The capital of Latvia is [[Riga]]. Latvia has been a member state of the [[European Union]] since May 1, 2004.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Latvia]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Latvia]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...eparated from [[Sweden]] by the [[Baltic Sea]] in the west. The capital of Latvia is [[Riga]]. Latvia has been a member state of the [[European Union]] since May 1, 2004.
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  • ...e more closely related to the Finns than those of the other Baltic states, Latvia and Lithuania.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Latvia]]
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  • (1921 - 1990) An American psychologist, born in Latvia, who was an expert on [[reading disability|reading disabilities]], includin
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  • ...r Soviet republic (population c. 3.6 million; capital Vilnius) bordered by Latvia, Belorussia, Poland and the Russian Federation, and with a short coastline
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  • ...oup North (Russian Front)]], operating grom East Prussia across Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia toward Leningrad (now St. Petersburg); Kovno, Riga, and Vilna;
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  • {{r|Latvia}}
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  • {{rpl|Latvia}}
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  • ...Estonia'', is a country in Northern [[Europe]]. It borders borders with [[Latvia]] to the south and with Russia to the east, and is separated form [[Finland
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  • |states=[[Latvia]] ...th them. Livonian is spoken in [[Livonia]], which is a territory within [[Latvia]].
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  • {{r|Latvia}}
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  • {{r|Latvia}}
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  • {{r|Latvia}}
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  • {{r|Latvia}}
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  • {{r|Latvia}}
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  • {{r|Latvia}}
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  • {{r|Latvia}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Latvia]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...nd]] (with the [[Aland Islands]] between them), [[Russia]], [[Estonia]], [[Latvia]], [[Lithuania]], [[Poland]] and [[Germany]]. The [[Kiel Canal]] is one of
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  • {{r|Latvia}}
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  • ...Lithuania'', is a country in northern [[Europe]]. It shares borders with [[Latvia]] to the north, [[Belarus]] to the southeast, [[Poland]], and the [[Russia]
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  • ...orne Morris]]), who has recently returned from playing [[basketball]] in [[Latvia]]. Rounding out the cast of main characters is Cece (played by [[Hannah Si
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  • {{r|Latvia}}
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  • {{r|Latvia}}
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  • ...and Asia). It shares borders with [[Norway]], [[Finland]], [[Estonia]], [[Latvia]], [[Lithuania]], [[Poland]], [[Belarus]], [[Ukraine]], [[Georgia]], [[Azer
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  • | From East Prussia across [[Lithuania]], [[Latvia]], and [[Estonia]] toward Leningrad (now St. Petersburg); Kovno, Riga, and
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  • ...,567 || 0.93% || 2,259,810 || -15.3% || 41.3 || 64,589 || 0.29% || 10 || [[Latvia]]
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  • ...[[Ukraine]] to the south, [[Poland]] to the west, and [[Lithuania]] and [[Latvia]] to the north. Its capital is [[Minsk]], and other major cities include [[
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  • ...d><td>{{headofstate|Latvia}}</td><td>{{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|Latvia}}</td>
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  • ...Astra]] and [[Woldstar]]), as well as some short range RF relays e.g. in [[Latvia]] and the [[French Riviera]]. The station currently broadcasts from studi
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  • ...бск, Vitebsk''), is a city in [[Belarus]], near the border with Russia and Latvia. The capital of the Vitebsk Oblast, in 2004 it had 342,381 inhabitants, mak
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  • ...f the 15 former Soviet Republics. The three Baltic states – [[Estonia]], [[Latvia]], and [[Lithuania]] – had decided not to join, seeking strategic affilia
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  • ...offe Liberman''' (1921 - 1990) was an American [[psychologist]], born in [[Latvia]], who was an expert on [[reading (activity)|reading]] disabilities, includ
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  • ...ations/the-world-factbook/geos/lg.html][http://www.economist.com/countries/Latvia/] |Latvia
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  • ...to adopt the euro by about 2013. <BR><small>© Image courtesy of [[Bank of Latvia]].</small>}}
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  • ...tral and eastern Europe join the EU (the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia ).
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  • *[[Latvia]], joined 17/09/1991
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  • ...s. ''Collaboration and Resistance during the Holocaust: Belarus, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania.'' (2004). 519 pp.
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  • ...xiv was the provision that German troops should be withdrawn from Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania at the Allies' behest –- which depended on their relations
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  • | From East Prussia across Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia toward Leningrad (now St. Petersburg); Kovno, Riga, and Vilna.
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  • ...n Ireland; by 2001 the number had reached 11,000. By 2001, immigrants from Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, the Philippines, and Romania were pouring into the coun
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  • ...s to the east began. When trainloads of German Jews arrived at [[Riga]] in Latvia, Lange simply had them shot. But this was clearly not a feasible way of dea ...nführer Lange, invited because of his experience of killing German Jews in Latvia. Heydrich's right-hand man Eichmann was to take the minutes.<ref>Browning,
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  • Runs on banks in Argentina, Poland, Germany, Hungary, Latvia, Turkey, Egypt and Mexico.
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  • <td>[[Latvia]]</td><td>[[Riga]]</td><td>[[Lats]]</td> ...adofstate|Latvia}}<br><small>''since {{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|Latvia}}''</small></td>
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  • ...ee it's properly made upload page.<BR><small>© Image courtesy of [[Bank of Latvia]].</small>]]
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  • ...of Europe which the U.S.S.R. conquered in [[World War II]] ([[Estonia]], [[Latvia]], [[Lithuania]], [[Poland]], [[Czechoslovakia]], [[Hungary]], [[Romania]],
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  • |Latvia
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  • ...tonia, France, Faroe Islands, United Kingdom, Greenland, Ireland, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russian Federation, Swed
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  • ...my]] has suffered a [[downturn (economic)|downturn]], and the economies of Latvia, Romania, Bulgaria and Ireland are experiencing no more than a hesitant rec ! Latvia
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  • ***[[Latvia]] - [http://www.lacrosse.times.lv Latvian Lacrosse Federation]
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  • | Commander of the [[SD ]] for [[Latvia]]
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  • ...many]], [[Greece]], [[Hungary]], [[Ireland (state)|Ireland]], [[Italy]], [[Latvia]], [[Lithuania]], [[Luxembourg]], [[Malta]], [[Netherlands]] (not including
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  • ...an academic year, and have hailed from countries such as [[Germany]] and [[Latvia]] over the past decade.
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  • ...untries of [[Bulgaria]] and [[Romania]]: the Baltic States ([[Estonia]], [[Latvia]], and [[Lithuania]]); the Central European "Visegrad Group" ([[Poland]],
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  • ...]], [[France]], [[Germany]], [[Greece], [[Hungary]], Ireland, [[Italy]], [[Latvia]], [[Lithuania]], [[Luxembourg]], [[Malta]], the [[Netherlands]], [[Poland]
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  • ...]], [[Taganrog]], around [[Lithuania]], to Dünaburg (now [[Daugavpils]], [[Latvia]]). Aiming to bring the troupe to Saint Petersburg, they brought back their
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  • ...the eurozone among members of the [[European Union]] are Denmark, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Sweden and the United Kingdom.
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  • <tr><th align="left">Latvia</th><th align="left"> </th></tr>
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  • ...12,548) followed by Poland (63,267), Lithuania (24,628), Nigeria (16,300), Latvia (13,319), China (11,161), and Germany (10,289).
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  • ...of Kuwait]], [[History of Kyrgyzstan]], [[History of Laos]], [[History of Latvia]], [[History of Lebanon]], [[History of Lesotho]], [[History of Liberia]],
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  • ...ained the title in a rematch in 1958. In 1960, he lost the title to the [[Latvia]]n prodigy [[Mikhail Tal]], an accomplished tactician and attacking player.
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  • ...us ((1520-72, reigned 1548-1572), Poland acquired [[Livonia]] (now part of Latvia and Estonia) as a fief of the crown. The 10 year conflict that followed Iv
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