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kuldiga_beach.jpg 18-Aug-2006 08:38 16K
...s last paint job! Yet, even in its current state, we can imagine it in its heyday in our mind's eye.
Kuldiga, Latvia
Photo of 19th-century dwelling on Windaustrasse in Jewish section of Kuldiga by Eric Benjaminson) Ma...
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Aizkraukle District Alūksne District Balvi District Bauska District Cēsis District Daugavpils D...
(Seventeenth-century map of Courland scanned by E. Benjaminson) Pictures Photograph Collection from ...
Origin/meaning : Kuldiga is first time mentioned in 1242, when the Teutonic Order built the extremel...
Spēli „sk Rīga” iesāka šādā sastāvā – Caics, Ceplītis, Štāls, Koržeņ...
Pilsetas laukums 6 The Hotel offers 20 tourist class single and twin/double rooms all with private f...
Description: Latvia has started implementing a set of regulations on physical planning due to the la...
...'s coat of arms, while its reverse bears representations of Kuldiga's cityscape and Hanseatic ships.
Foto: AFI Sērijā līdz divām uzvarām par iekļūšanu finālčetriniekā «Elvi/Kuldīga» sestdien panāca izl...
valsts Afganistāna Albānija Alžīrija Amerikas Savienotās Valstis Amerikāņu Samoa Andora Angilja Ango...
Baltica 2006 noslēguma dienā Kuldīgā Dziesmas paraugs: Treis putneni (2003.g.) Visa dziesma MP3 form...
...'s coat of arms, while its reverse bears representations of Kuldiga's cityscape and Hanseatic ships.
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Kuldiga Castle Mill
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Kuldīgas Sv. Annas evaņģēliski luteriskā baznīca
Ventspils Secondary School No. 5; By prior agreement we provide the service of catering during schoo...
Motorway Talsi – Stende – Kuldīga, km 41,0 – 48,0
Kuldīgas Sv. Katrīnas evaņģēliski luteriskā baznīca
...'s coat of arms, while its reverse bears representations of Kuldiga's cityscape and Hanseatic ships.
Kuldīga, Katarinakyrkan (W.Sauer, 1885, 17/II)