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Ventspils-Ventspils
Ventspils (Latvian: [ˈvæntspils] ) is a state city in northwestern Latvia in the historical Courland region of Latvia, and is the sixth largest city in
Ventspils-For Latvia and Ventspils
operates as a localist party in Ventspils. It is mostly known for its chairman, Aivars Lembergs, who has been mayor of Ventspils between 1988 until his arrest
Ventspils-FK Ventspils
FK Ventspils was a Latvian football club, based at Ventspils Olimpiskais Stadions in Ventspils city and is one of the most popular football clubs in the
Ventspils-BK Ventspils
BK Ventspils is a professional basketball club that is located in Ventspils, Latvia. The club competes in the Latvian-Estonian Basketball League. BK Ventspils
Ventspils-Ventspils International Airport
Ventspils International Airport (IATA: VNT, ICAO: EVVA) is an airport 2.7 NM (5.0 km; 3.1 mi) southwest of Ventspils, Latvia. It is the newest airport
Ventspils-Latvijas Basketbola līga
Brocēni LMT 1999–00 Ventspils 2000–01 Ventspils 2001–02 Ventspils 2002–03 Ventspils 2003–04 Ventspils 2004–05 Ventspils 2005–06 Ventspils 2006–07 ASK Riga
Ventspils-Economy of Latvia
located in Riga (Freeport of Riga and Riga Passenger Terminal), Ventspils (Free port of Ventspils), and Liepāja (Port of Liepāja). Most transit traffic uses
Ventspils-Latvia
products. Free port of Ventspils is one of the busiest ports in the Baltic states. Apart from road and railway connections, Ventspils is also linked to oil
Ventspils-Ventspils Municipality
Ventspils Municipality (Latvian: Ventspils novads) is a municipality in Courland, Latvia. The municipality was formed in 2009 by merging Piltene town,
Ventspils-Ventspils International Radio Astronomy Centre
Ventspils International Radio Astronomy Centre (Latvian: Ventspils Starptautiskais radioastronomijas centrs – VIRAC) is an ex-Soviet radio astronomy installation
Ventspils-Ventspils University of Applied Sciences
Ventspils University of Applied Sciences (former Ventspils University College, Latvian: Ventspils Augstskola) is a higher education establishment in Ventspils
Ventspils-List of airports in Latvia
This is a list of airports in Latvia, sorted by location. Latvia (Latvian: Latvija), officially the Republic of Latvia (Latvijas Republika), is a country
Ventspils-Ventspils Gymnasium No.1
Ventspils State Gymnasium No.1 (Latvian: Ventspils Valsts 1. ģimnāzija) is a secondary school located in Ventspils, Latvia. Ventspils Gymnasium No.1 was
Ventspils-Transport in Latvia
located in Riga (Freeport of Riga and Riga Passenger Terminal), Ventspils (Free port of Ventspils), and Liepāja (Port of Liepāja). Most transit traffic uses
Ventspils-Latvian Higher League
Runners-up (3): 2001, 2003, 2004. Ventspils Runners-up (1): 2007. Baltic League Metalurgs Champions (1): 2007. Ventspils Champions (1): 2010. Runners-up
Ventspils-Terehova, Latvia
near Zilupe. Terehova is connected to Ventspils by the European route E22 one of the best known roads in Latvia and one of the longest European routes
Ventspils-2023–24 Latvian–Estonian Basketball League
v BK Ventspils BK Ventspils v BC Kalev/Cramo BC Kalev/Cramo v BK Ventspils BC Prometey v VEF Rīga VEF Rīga v BC Prometey VEF Rīga v BK Ventspils BC Kalev/Cramo
Ventspils-Ventspils Lighthouse
Ventspils Lighthouse (Latvian: Ventspils bāka) — a lighthouse located in Ventspils on the Latvian coast of the Baltic Sea. The lighthouse is located on
Ventspils-Latvian–Estonian Basketball League
champions BK Ventspils. On 9 April 2019, BK Ventspils won the first league championship. On 19 November 2021, representatives of the Latvian Basketball
Ventspils-Port of Ventspils
The port of Ventspils is an Ice-free, deep-water sea port located in Ventspils on Latvia's Baltic coast. Its total area is 2451.39 hectares. By cargo turnover
Ventspils-Ventspils Coach Terminal
Ventspils Coach Terminal (Latvian: Ventspils autoosta; often abbreviated Ventspils AO) is the central bus station for inter-city services in Ventspils
Ventspils-Ventspils District
The Ventspils District (Latvian: Ventspils rajons), was an administrative division of Latvia, located in the Courland region, in the country's west. The
Ventspils-Rally Liepāja
the Baltic Sea from Liepāja to Ventspils in Latvia. The event is a round of the European Rally Championship and the Latvian Rally Championship. The rally
Ventspils-Aivars Lembergs
(born 26 September 1953) is a Latvian politician, oligarch, and convicted money launderer who was the mayor of Ventspils from 1988 to 2021, a mandate from
Ventspils-Geography of Latvia
natural resources are scarce. Latvia has 504 km (313 mi) of sandy coastline, and the ports of Liepāja and Ventspils provide important warm-water harbors
Ventspils-Latvian Naval Forces
Ships Flotilla in Riga (subunits are in Liepāja and Ventspils), the Coastal Defense Battalion in Ventspils (subunits are along the coast of the Baltic Sea
Ventspils-Ventspils Castle
Ventspils Castle (German: Windau) is located in Ventspils, Latvia. It is one of the oldest and most well-preserved Livonian Order castles remaining, in
Ventspils-Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic
The Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic (Latvian SSR), also known as Soviet Latvia or simply Latvia, was de facto one of the constituent republics of the
Ventspils-VfB Stuttgart
16 Spain Celta de Vigo 0–0 1–2 1–2 2002–03 UEFA Cup First round Latvia Ventspils 4–1 4–1 8–2 Second round Hungary Ferencváros 2–0 0–0 2–0 Round of
Ventspils-FK RFS
year 2022. In 2022, RFS became only the 2nd Latvian club to qualify for European group stages since FK Ventspils in the 2009/10 season, after beating Linfield
Ventspils-List of hospitals in Latvia
Kurzeme Regional Hospital - Ventspils, Latvia "Financial troubles. Daugavpils Hospital may be the first to be taken over by Latvian state". No. Baltic News
Ventspils-Historical Latvian Lands
part of Latvia, consisting of the cities of Liepāja and Ventspils and the municipalities of Kuldīga, Saldus, South Kurzeme, Talsi and Ventspils. Traditional
Ventspils-Kuldīga District
located in the western part of Latvia on both sides of the Venta River. It had borders with 5 other former districts: Ventspils, Talsi, Tukums, Saldus and
Ventspils-Armorial of Latvia
Liepāja Ludza Madona Rēzekne Riga Talsi Tukums Valka Valmiera Ventspils List of flags of Latvia "Геральдическая комиссия". Heraldicum (in Russian). Retrieved
Ventspils-Latvian Shipping Company
years. Main shareholder is Ventspils Nafta (49.94%). In 2004, the privatization of the company was completed, and Ventspils Nafta became the largest shareholder
Ventspils-Latvian First League
FK Smiltene (Smiltene) Skanstes SK (Rīga) AFA Olaine (Olaine) JFK Ventspils (Ventspils) Riga FC-2 (Rīga) FK RFS-2 (Rīga) Valmiera FC-2 (Valmiera) FK Tukums
Ventspils-Ventspils Olimpiskais Stadions
Ventspils Olimpiskais Stadions, more commonly called the Ventspils Stadions, is a multi-purpose stadium in Ventspils, Latvia. It is currently used mostly
Ventspils-2009 Latvian Higher League
FC ), Deniss Kačanovs (FK Ventspils ), Dzintars Zirnis (FK Liepājas Metalurgs ) Midfielders: Jurijs Žigajevs (FK Ventspils ), Andrejs Prohorenkovs (FK
Ventspils-Latvian Railways
(680 mi) Moscow–Ventspils Railroad was put into operation, extending approximately 165 kilometres (103 mi) past Riga to the port of Ventspils, with a significant
Ventspils-List of political parties in Latvia
Latviju, PCL) For Each and Every One (Katram un katrai, KuK) For Latvia and Ventspils (Latvijai un Ventspilij, LuV) – nationally allied with the Union
Ventspils-Ance, Latvia
village in Ance Parish, Ventspils Municipality, Latvia. Ance parish "livonian.tech – Livonian-Latvian-Estonian Dictionary" (in Latvian). Retrieved 2023-07-30
Ventspils-Artūrs Šilovs
dod arī Ventspils un HK "Venta 2002"" [Ventspils and HK "Venta 2002" also contribute to the success of the Latvian hockey team] (in Latvian). ventspilnieks
Ventspils-Jānis Timma
On 1 August 2012, he signed a multi-year contract with Ventspils. In April 2013, he led Ventspils to the Baltic Basketball League championship, and he won
Ventspils-Ports of the Baltic Sea
2024-01-12. "Port in Numbers". Freeport of Ventspils authority. Retrieved 2024-02-07. "Freeport of Ventspils cargo turnover in 2022 increased by 33% YoY
Ventspils-Ventspils apriņķis
Ventspils County (Latvian: Ventspils apriņķis, German: Kreis Windau, Russian: Виндавскій уѣздъ, romanized: Vindavskiy uyezd) was a historic county of the
Ventspils-Ventspils Olympic Center Basketball Hall
Ventspils Olympic Center Basketball Hall is a multi-purpose indoor sports arena that is located in Ventspils, Latvia. It is a part of the Ventspils Olympic
Ventspils-Latvianization
in a speech delivered in Ventspils on 26 January 1936, said: Latvian people are the only masters of this country; Latvians will themselves promulgate
Ventspils-Venta (river)
Lithuania and western Latvia. Its source is near Kuršėnai in the Lithuanian Šiauliai County. It flows into the Baltic Sea at Ventspils in Latvia. On the territory
Ventspils-2021–22 Latvian–Estonian Basketball League
Pärnu Rapla Tartu Ülikool Ventspils LU VEF Rīga Liepāja Ogre Valmiera Rakvere Viimsi 14 teams, 8 from Estonia and 6 from Latvia, contested the league in
Ventspils-Užava, Latvia
Užava (German: Hasau) is a village in Ventspils Municipality, Latvia. It is the center of Užava Parish. Village is located on the bank of the Užava river
Ventspils-Dana Reizniece-Ozola
linguistics at Ventspils University College in Latvia. She obtained a Professional master's degree in Translation and Terminology from Ventspils University
Ventspils-Novopolotsk
Serbia Pavlovsk, Russia Pushkin, Russia Skadovsk, Ukraine Smiltene, Latvia Ventspils, Latvia Former twin towns: Płock, Poland In March 2022, the Polish city
Ventspils-Akselis Vairogs
is a Latvian professional basketball coach and a former player, who played the shooting guard position. Vairogs started his career in Ventspils system
Ventspils-List of schools in Latvia
of Latvia (in Piņķi) Dobele State Gymnasium Jaunogre Secondary School Saldus Art School Ventspils Gymnasium No.1 Liepaja State Gymnasium 1 Latvia portal
Ventspils-Skonto FC
third in a close contest with FK Liepājas Metalurgs and FK Ventspils. Skonto also won the Latvian Cup on eight occasions, most recently in 2012. Skonto had
Ventspils-2017 Latvian Higher League
Jūrmala Ventspils Riga teams: METTA/LU RFS Riga The bottom-placed team from the 2016 season, BFC Daugavpils, were directly relegated to the 2017 Latvian First
Ventspils-Liepāja
south), Ventspils (approx. 115 km (71 mi) to the north) and Saldus (approx. 100 km (62 mi) to the east). The distance to Riga (the capital of Latvia) is about
Ventspils-List of companies of Latvia
Latvia is a country in the Baltic region of Northern Europe, one of the three Baltic states. Latvia is a democratic and developed country and member of
Ventspils-List of football clubs in Latvia
FK RFS-2 (Riga) FK Tukums 2000-2 (Tukums) FK Karosta (Liepāja) FK Ventspils (Ventspils) Grobiņas SC (Grobiņa) JDFS Alberts (Rīga) Leevon Saldus (Saldus)
Ventspils-List of universities and colleges in Latvia
Educational Management Academy (lv) (merged into University of Latvia from 2017) Ventspils University of Applied Sciences Vidzeme University of Applied
Ventspils-List of radio stations in Latvia
music hits (Liepaja 94.6 FM and Ventspils 99.9 FM) SWH LV - Latvian music from all times (Liepaja 105.8 FM and Ventspils 104.5 FM) EHR Group Radio EHR -
Ventspils-Visvaldis Ignatāns
seasons with FK Ventspils Ignatāns played five league matches, being loaned to Tranzīts Ventspils in 2009. He scored his first Latvian Higher League goal
Ventspils-2010 Latvian Higher League
Ventspils), Yuriy Shelenkov (Daugava Daugavpils) Midfielders: Ruslan Mingazov (Skonto Riga), Jurijs Žigajevs (Ventspils), Arturs Zjuzins (Ventspils)
Ventspils-Vindava
Vindava may refer to: FK Vindava, a football club in Latvia Ventspils, a town in Latvia named Vindava before 1917 This disambiguation page lists articles
Ventspils-2018–19 Latvian–Estonian Basketball League
game against the 2018 Latvian champions Ventspils. The Final Four was played at the Saku Suurhall in Tallinn, Estonia, with Ventspils winning the inaugural
Ventspils-Vends (Livonia)
county (Latin: Wynda) by the Venta River near the present city of Ventspils in western Latvia. Their proximity to more numerous Finnic and Baltic tribes inclined
Ventspils-List of cities and towns in Latvia
(Latvian: valstspilsēta, "state city", pl. valstspilsētas) and 71 towns (Latvian: novada pilsēta, "municipality town", pl. novada pilsētas) in Latvia.
Ventspils-The Holocaust in Latvia
German, Latvian and Estonian SD men who had arrived by ship. Soon a poster appeared on the Kuldīga-Ventspils highway, which said that Ventspils was Judenfrei
Ventspils-Liepāja International Airport
regional airport in western Latvia which is certified for international air traffic. Along with Riga International Airport and Ventspils Airport, it is one of
Ventspils-Liepāja–Ventspils Railway
Liepāja–Ventspils Railway was a 121 kilometres long railway built in the 20th century. Until 1996 there was running passenger trains. This railway has
Ventspils-Andris Vaņins
the Latvia national team. Vaņins started his professional football career in 1997, when he was only 17 years old. His first club was FK Ventspils. In
Ventspils-History of Latvia
embassies and 45 consulates in Latvia by 1928; some of these consulates were located in the port cities Liepāja and Ventspils. Latvia purchased embassy buildings
Ventspils-Uļi Kīnkamäg
Uļi Kīnkamäg (Latvian: Uļi Kīnkamegs, real name Uldriķis Kāpbergs; March 25 1869, born in Miķeļtornis – June 01 1932, died in Ventspils) was Livonian
Ventspils-A10 road (Latvia)
national road in Latvia connecting Riga to Ventspils. The road is part of the European route E22. "Valsts galvenie autoceļi" (in Latvian). lvceli.lv. Archived
Ventspils-Sport in Latvia
Latvia's national championship, Latvijas Basketbola Līga, was dominated by Brocēni team in 1990s and Ventspils team in the 2000s. In 2006, Ventspils team
Ventspils-2024 LBL Play-offs
v BK Liepāja BK Ventspils v Rīgas Zeļļi Rīgas Zeļļi v BK Ventspils BK Ventspils v Rīgas Zeļļi Rīgas Zeļļi v BK Ventspils BK Ventspils v BK Liepāja BK
Ventspils-2008 IIHF Women's World Championship
(IIHF). The Division I tournament was played in Ventspils, Latvia, at the Ice Hall of the Ventspils Olimpiskais Centrs from 10 to 16 March 2008. The
Ventspils-Union of Greens and Farmers
Farmers' Union, Latvian Social Democratic Workers' Party, and For Latvia and Ventspils. It is positioned in the centre or centre-right on the political
Ventspils-Rēzekne
and 63 kilometres (39 miles) west of the Latvian-Russian border, at the intersection of the Moscow – Ventspils railway and Warsaw – Saint Petersburg Railways
Ventspils-Artūrs Zjuzins
after each Zjuzins goal. Ventspils Latvian Higher League (2): 2007, 2008 Latvian Cup (1): 2007 Latvia Baltic Cup (1): 2012 "Ventspils" nepalaida Zjuzinu uz
Ventspils-List of rail yards
Viinikka (hump yard) (11 + 31) Denmark Estonia Tallinn: Ülemiste (16) Latvia Ventspils Riga: (marshalling yard) (26) Rēzekne II Daugavpils (marshalling yard)
Ventspils-FC Tranzit
FC Tranzit was a Latvian football club that is based in Ventspils. Prior to 2010 it was known as FC Tranzīts. As of April 27, 2010 Note: Flags indicate
Ventspils-2016–17 Latvian Basketball League
the defending champion, with VEF Rīga winning the league by defeating Ventspils in the finals by 4–0. After Jelgava's withdrawal, ten teams will join
Ventspils-Latvian Farmers' Union
coalition, which it formed along with the Latvian Green Party. The coalition also included the For Latvia and Ventspils and the Liepāja Party, who had cooperation
Ventspils-FK Venta
FK Venta were a Latvian football club based in Ventspils. They were established in 1964 and went bankrupt in 2005. The club was founded in 1964 as Naftas
Ventspils-Fricis Kaņeps
(10 August 1916, in Ventspils – 30 November 1981, in Staicele) was a Latvian footballer. He was one of the most powerful Latvian forwards of the 1930s
Ventspils-Courland
in western Latvia, Courland roughly corresponds to the former Latvian districts of Kuldīga, Liepāja, Saldus, Talsi, Tukums and Ventspils. When combined
Ventspils-Telephone numbers in Latvia
The Latvian telephone numbering plan is a telephone number assigning system used in Latvia. All the numbers consist of 8 digits with exceptions for special
Ventspils-Latvia national football team
Latvia national football team (Latvian: Latvijas futbola izlase) represents Latvia in men's international football, and is controlled by the Latvian Football
Ventspils-2022–23 Latvian–Estonian Basketball League
Ülikool Maks & Moorits v BK Ventspils BK Ventspils v Tartu Ülikool Maks & Moorits Tartu Ülikool Maks & Moorits v BK Ventspils Final Four was held from 7
Ventspils-European VLBI Network
University of Technology Ventspils International Radio Astronomy Centre 32 metres and 16 metres Ventspils, Irbene, Latvia Ventspils University College Noto
Ventspils-Latvia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013
in order to select the Latvian entry for the 2013 contest, organised in cooperation with the Ventspils City Council and Ventspils Development Agency. Dziesma
Ventspils-Vladimirs Bespalovs
Bespalovs (born 22 June 1988 in Ventspils) is a Latvian professional footballer, who last played for FK Ventspils in the Latvian Higher League. Bespalovs has
Ventspils-Jānis Strēlnieks
position. Strēlnieks started his professional career in 2007, with Latvian team Ventspils, where he played for four years. In 2010, he was pursued by the
Ventspils-Toms Leimanis
positions. He also serves as a member of the Latvian national basketball team. Leimanis started his career with Ventspils, with which he made his first professional
Ventspils-Jurijs Žigajevs
FK "Ventspils"". Archived from the original on 2012-04-15. Retrieved 2011-03-25. "Jurijs Žigajevs transfers to FK Ventspils". apollo.lv (in Latvian). Riga
Ventspils-Curonian colonisation
largest merchant fleets in Europe, with its main harbours in Windau (today Ventspils), and Libau (today Liepāja). His fleet made voyages to the West Indies
Ventspils-130 mm/50 B13 Pattern 1936
in Latvia, Liepaja 130 mm B-13 Soviet coastal battery No 23/636 in Latvia, Liepaja 130 mm B-13 Soviet coastal battery No 46 in Latvia, Ventspils 130
Ventspils-2011 Latvian Higher League
Best midfielder: Oļegs Laizāns (Ventspils) Best forward: Nathan Júnior (Skonto Riga) Best coach: Sergei Podpaly (Ventspils) Top scorer: Nathan Júnior (Skonto
Ventspils-Latvian Basketball Cup
On March 7, BK VEF Rīga won the title, beating BK Ventspils in the final, which was held in Ventspils. 2022-23 was the second full season of the restored
Ventspils-Latvia–Russia border
The Latvia–Russia border is the state border between Republic of Latvia (EU member) and the Russian Federation (CIS member). The length of the border
Ventspils-Administrative divisions of Latvia
The current administrative division of Latvia came into force on 1 July 2021. On 10 June 2020, the Saeima approved a municipal reform that would reduce
Ventspils-Low-Frequency Array
the Rosse Observatory on the grounds of Birr Castle Latvia Ventspils – at the site of Ventspils International Radio Astronomy Centre in Irbene Italy
Ventspils-Matīss Kulačkovskis
hometown team BK Saldus in Latvian League. After graduating college, he came back to Latvia and signed with BK Ventspils. In summer of 2023, he signed
Ventspils-Kaspars Gorkšs
the Allsvenskan. He moved back to Latvia in 2006, signing for FK Ventspils, and he scored five goals for Ventspils in the clubs Championship winning 2006
Ventspils-Vīts Rimkus
he was soon released and he returned to FK Ventspils. In the next five seasons, as a player of FK Ventspils, Rimkus scored 66 league goals in 109 matches
Ventspils-Andrejs Gražulis
but in 2009 he was discovered during open try-outs held by BK Ventspils. He joined Ventspils youth academy and later started playing for its main team. On
Ventspils-FK Vindava
a former Latvian football club located in Ventspils. It was founded in 2007 on the basis of FK Honda, which got 4th place in 2006 in Latvian 2. līga,
Ventspils-Foreign relations of Latvia
Foreign relations of Latvia are the primary responsibility of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Today's Republic of Latvia regards itself as a continuation
Ventspils-Paul Ashworth
Cambridge United and Peterborough United before moving to Latvia where he managed Ventspils, Riga and Skonto Riga as well as taking over at Russian side
Ventspils-Jevgēņijs Kosmačovs
his debut for them playing in the Latvian First League. In 2006 Kosmačovs joined Latvian Higher League side FK Ventspils, making four appearances in the
Ventspils-Mārtiņš Skirmants
EuroBasket 2005. 1997-01: ASK/Brocēni/LMT 2001-06: BK Ventspils 2006-07: Barons LMT 2007-09: BK Ventspils 2009-10: BC Goverla 2010-11: Barons LMT "VEF Rīga
Ventspils-Talsi District
located in the northern part of Courland. It bordered the districts of Ventspils, Kuldiga and Tukums. It was surrounded by the 96-km-long shoreline of
Ventspils-Gundars Vētra
After four seasons in Russia he went back to Latvia, joining BK Ventspils, where his team made the Latvian League finals. Vētra has two daughters who played
Ventspils-List of flags of Latvia
following is a list of flags of Latvia. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Flags of Latvia. Armorial of Latvia "Latvia - Flag Proposals and Variants"
Ventspils-2012 Latvian Higher League
2012 Latvian Higher League was the 21st season of top-tier football in Latvia. It began on 24 March 2012 and ended on 10 November 2012. FK Ventspils are
Ventspils-2016 Latvian Higher League
record; Ventspils–Jelgava 1–0, Jelgava–Ventspils 4–3, Jelgava–Ventspils 2–0, Ventspils–Jelgava 1–2. Since the winner of the 2016–17 Latvian Football
Ventspils-Artis Lazdiņš
returned to Latvia and played for Auda in Riga until the end of 2005. In 2006 Lazdiņš was signed by Ventspils. In his first season in Ventspils Lazdiņš played
Ventspils-Ģirts Valdis Kristovskis
February 1962) is a Latvian politician. He is a member of the centre-right Unity party. Kristovskis served in several previous Latvian governments as the
Ventspils-Nauris Bulvītis
Bulvitis signed for the Latvian Higher League club Ventspils before the start of the Eurocups. He played 10 matches for Ventspils, scoring no goals. In
Ventspils-2014 Rally Liepāja
The Rally Liepāja–Ventspils was the second round of the 2014 European Rally Championship season, held in Latvia between 31 January and 2 February 2014
Ventspils-Baltic Coal Terminal
in the Free port of Ventspils, Latvia. The terminal project started in 2005. The construction permit was issued by the Ventspils City Council in July
Ventspils-FIBA U16 EuroBasket
Latvia (Ventspils) Turkey 66–61 France Serbia 83–69 Italy 2013 details Ukraine (Kyiv) Spain 65–63 Serbia Greece 78–50 Italy 2014 details Latvia (Riga
Ventspils-Juris Rubenis
Riga. In 2009 Juris Rubenis founded a meditation centre "Elijas nams" in Ventspils Municipality. In 2011 Rubenis graduated from Lassalle Kontemplationsschule
Ventspils-Jūrkalne
Jūrkalne is a village in Latvia. It is the centre of a parish of the same name within Ventspils Municipality on the Baltic coast. Its former German name
Ventspils-Kaspars Dubra
and results list Latvia's goal tally first. Skonto Riga Virsliga: 2010 Baltic League: 2010–11 Ventspils Virsliga: 2013, 2014 Latvian Cup: 2012–13 BATE
Ventspils-Tārgale
Tārgale parish, Ventspils Municipality, Courland, Latvia. It is situated by the P122 road 13 km from the county council in Ventspils and 185 km from Riga
Ventspils-Andrejs Butriks
December 1982 in Riga) is a former Latvian football forward, currently the sporting director of FK Ventspils in the Latvian Higher League. Butriks played for
Ventspils-2008 Latvian Higher League
matches of the championship and relegation rounds. Ventspils were the defending champions. Ventspils Vindava Olimps Rīga Skonto Dinaburg Daugava Metalurgs
Ventspils-MS Stena Scandica
Line and it operates on the Baltic Sea between Nynäshamn, Sweden and Ventspils, Latvia. Stena Scandica was built in July 2005, as Lagan Viking, entering
Ventspils-Edgars Gauračs
the Italian club in 2009. FK Ventspils signed him before the UEFA Europa League matches in 2009. He appeared for FK Ventspils in the 2009–10 UEFA Europa
Ventspils-Saka, Latvia
rivers Durba and Tebra, forming the river Saka. The regional highway P111 (Ventspils — Grobiņa) passes nearby. The distance to the city Liepaja is about 52 km
Ventspils-List of Latvian football transfers winter 2023–24
pievienojas FC Trapani 1905" (in Latvian). 5 December 2023. Retrieved 5 December 2023. "Pierre Hounlete prêté au JFK Ventspils" (in French). 8 March 2024.
Ventspils-Latvian Green Party
sees no way of further cooperation in the framework of ZZS with For Latvia and Ventspils, still led by oligarch Aivars Lembergs. Ultimately, it voted to leave
Ventspils-Estonian exonyms
Rūjiena Latvian Salacgrīva Salatsi Salacgrīva Latvian Valka Läti-Valga Valka Latvian Valmiera Volmari Valmiera Latvian Ventspils Vindavi Ventspils Latvian
Ventspils-List of twin towns and sister cities in Latvia
vecpiebalga.lv (in Latvian). Vecpiebalga novads. Retrieved 26 October 2019. "Ventspils Sadraudzības pilsētas". ventspils.lv (in Latvian). Ventspils. Retrieved
Ventspils-2017 Latvian Football Cup
The tournament was played in its entirety in 2017 Ventspils were the defending champions. The Latvian Football Cup this season was a single elimination
Ventspils-Dairis Bertāns
1989) is a Latvian professional basketball player for VEF Rīga of the Latvian–Estonian Basketball League. Bertāns also plays for the Latvia national basketball
Ventspils-2017–18 Latvian Basketball League
Rīga was the defending champions. Eventually, Rīga lost the final to Ventspils by 2–4. The same ten teams from the previous season will join the league
Ventspils-Aleksandrs Koliņko
signed a contract with the Latvian Higher League club Ventspils. In December 2009, he extended his contract with Ventspils for another year. Despite this
Ventspils-Eurovision Song Contest 2003
Ventspils bid to host the contest at the Ventspils Olympic Centre with a pledge of support from city mayor Aivars Lembergs, who added that Ventspils could
Ventspils-List of lighthouses in Latvia
the Latvian Maritime Administration (Latvian: Latvijas jūras administrācija) and are operated by the local port authorities of Liepāja, Ventspils and
Ventspils-Aigars Vītols
Barons LMT 2002-03: BK Skonto 2003-05: BK Ventspils 2005-06: Baloncesto Fuenlabrada 2006-08: BK Ventspils 2008-09: ASK Rīga 2009-11: Barons LMT 2012-2013:
Ventspils-2022 Baltic Sea Cessna Citation crash
over the Baltic Sea, approximately 37 kilometres (23 mi; 20 nmi) off Ventspils, Latvia, and crashed into the water in a spiral dive after an uncontrolled
Ventspils-Soviet occupation of Latvia in 1940
ten years. As Latvian National Foundation says the agreement called for Latvia to: lend bases to the Soviet Union at Liepāja, Ventspils, and Pitrags until
Ventspils-Maksims Uvarenko
Maksims Uvarenko (born 17 January 1987 in Ventspils) is a Latvian football goalkeeper. Uvarenko signed a contract with Slovan Liberec in January 2006
Ventspils-Ishmael El-Amin
1998) is an American professional basketball player who plays for Ventspils of the Latvian–Estonian Basketball League. He plays the point guard position.
Ventspils-Freikorps in the Baltic
delivered by the Baltische Landeswehr, which first occupied the port of Ventspils and then drove south to Riga. This attack appears to have been coordinated
Ventspils-Latvian National Guard
The Latvian National Guard or NG (Latvian: Latvijas Republikas Zemessardze, ZS) is a part of the Latvian National Armed Forces. The National Guard is a
Ventspils-Vitālijs Smirnovs
time Latvian champions FK Ventspils. He was elected to be the captain of the club, having previously captained Skonto for two years. FK Ventspils finished
Ventspils-Jerai Grant
On July 28, 2014, Grant re-signed with BK Ventspils for the 2014–15 season. In 28 league games for Ventspils, he averaged 11.8 points, 6.3 rebounds and
Ventspils-List of national roads in Latvia
This is a list of national roads in Latvia: Approximately one thousand roads in Latvia are categorised under the state local road category. The total length
Ventspils-Māris Smirnovs
assistant manager of FK Ventspils-2. In 2013, he became the assistant manager of FK Ventspils first team. Latvian Football Federation (in Latvian) v t e
Ventspils-Skonto Stadium
Georgian football veterans was played at this venue. In 2009 Latvian football club FK Ventspils used this stadium for its home matches in the UEFA Europa
Ventspils-Sandis Buškevics
Sandis Buškevics (born 28 January 1977 in Ventspils, Latvia) is a Latvian professional basketball coach and former player. He is currently a head coach
Ventspils-Igors Sļesarčuks
Venta and FK Ventspils in Latvia and other clubs from Belarus, Russia and Estonia. Despite being born in Latvia and playing for Latvia national football
Ventspils-Curonian colonization of the Americas
merchant fleets in Europe, with its main harbours in Windau (today's Ventspils), and Libau (today's Liepāja). During his travels to Western Europe, Duke
Ventspils-2009 Latvian Athletics Championships
The 2009 Latvian Athletics Championships were held in Ventspils, Latvia on July 31 and August 1, 2009. Results
Ventspils-Ziras Parish
Ziras Parish (Latvian: Ziru pagasts) is an administrative unit of the Ventspils Municipality, Latvia.The parish has a population of 543 (as of 1/07/2010)
Ventspils-Uvis Balinskis
Uvis Jānis Balinskis (born 1 August 1996) is a Latvian professional ice hockey defenceman for the Florida Panthers of the National Hockey League (NHL)
Ventspils-Kaspars Svārups
loan to the youth academy of Russian top flight side Rubin from Ventspils in Latvia. Before the second half of 2013–14, he was sent on loan to Polish
Ventspils-Linards Jaunzems
Jaunzems (born October 3, 1995) is a Latvian professional basketball player who currently plays for the BK Ventspils. He is 2.00 m (6 ft 6.75 in) and can
Ventspils-Ingus Jakovičs
18 April 1993) is a Latvian professional basketball guard for Básquet Coruña of the LEB Oro. He is also a member of the Latvian national team. Jakovičs
Ventspils-2015 Latvian Higher League
The 2015 Latvian Higher League is the 24th season of top-tier football in Latvia. FK Ventspils are the defending champions. The season started on 13 March
Ventspils-Jānis Puriņš
Jānis Puriņš was a Latvian Rifleman and later colonel (since 1925), commander of the 1st Kurzeme Division of the Latvian Army and commander of the Eastern
Ventspils-2008 Latvian Football Cup
the first time it was won by FK Daugava Daugavpils, by outrivaling FK Ventspils. The winners qualified for the second qualifying round of the UEFA Europa
Ventspils-Ritvars Rugins
in his local club Tukums 2000. In 2007, he joined the Latvian Higher League club FK Ventspils. In 2008, he played his first league match for the team
Ventspils-Pāvels Veselovs
after the season returned to BK Ventspils. Together with BK Ventspils Veselovs twice has become a champion of Latvia. In July 2011 he signed a contract
Ventspils-Ritus Krjauklis
from the Latvian Higher League because of suspect about betting against their own results, Krjauklis was set free. Then he joined FK Ventspils again. This
Ventspils-Pāvels Mihadjuks
became a free agent. In July 2008 he joined that time Latvian champions and cup winners FK Ventspils. With Mihadjuks' appearance at the club they managed
Ventspils-Jānis Porziņģis
Jānis Porziņģis (born 13 July 1982) is a Latvian former professional basketball player. At a height of 2.02 m (6 ft 7+1⁄2 in), he played at the small
Ventspils-Artūrs Bērziņš
a Latvian former basketball player, who plays the power forward position. For the 2017–2018 season he is signed with the BK Ventspils of the Latvian Basketball
Ventspils-2019–20 Latvian–Estonian Basketball League
Tartu Ülikool Valga-Valka Ventspils LU VEF Rīga Liepāja Jūrmala Ogre Valmiera Rakvere 15 teams, 8 from Estonia and 7 from Latvia, are contesting the league
Ventspils-2013 Latvian Higher League
of this season were FK Ventspils, followed by Skonto FC The league had a ten-team circuit like the 2012 season. 2012 Latvian First League champions Ilūkstes
Ventspils-Ance Parish
Ance Parish (Latvian: Ances pagasts) is an administrative territorial entity of the Ventspils Municipality, Latvia. The parish has a population of 712
Ventspils-Baltic International Academy
Jēkabpils, Ventspils, Smiltene and Jelgava. It has 4,500 students, including 450 foreign students from 15 countries. Education in Latvia List of universities
Ventspils-Rihards Kuksiks
Rihards Kuksiks Rihards Kuksiks signs with BK Ventspils Nantes add Kuksiks to their roster, ex Ventspils „Nevėžį“ papildė puolėjas iš Latvijos (in Lithuanian)
Ventspils-Ventspils II Station
Ventspils II Station is a railway station on the Ventspils I – Tukums II Railway. "Publiskās lietošanas dzelzceļa infrastruktūras pārskats 2011" [2011
Ventspils-Intars Busulis
Talsi Children's Music School and by finishing Ventspils Music College, where he played trombone in "Ventspils big-band" led by Ziedonis Zaikovskis.[citation
Ventspils-Nikolajs Poļakovs
Nikolajs Poļakovs (born 2 July 1975) is a football defender from Latvia. His current club is FK Daugava Daugavpils. * - played games and goals Nikolajs
Ventspils-2007 Latvian Higher League
second time in a row FK Ventspils won the championship. In mid-season FK Liepājas Metalurgs had a lead of 11 points over Ventspils who won their last 11
Ventspils-2007–08 ULEB Cup
Palaverde Beşiktaş Istanbul, Turkey BJK Akatlar Arena Ventspils Ventspils, Latvia Ventspils Nafta Hall ČEZ Nymburk Nymburk, Czech Republic ČEZ Arena
Ventspils-2003 IIHF Women's World Championships
travel at all at that time. The Division I tournament was held in Ventspils, Latvia from March 9 to 15.[where?] The Division II tournament was held in
Ventspils-Daniils Turkovs
scoring six goals. In March 2012, he returned to the Latvian Higher League, joining then champions Ventspils. During two seasons Turkovs played 57 league games
Ventspils-Deniss Kačanovs
Universitate Riga, later on joining FK Ventspils in 2000. In 2001, he joined FK Daugava Rīga, but in 2002 rejoined FK Ventspils once again. He played there for
Ventspils-BK VEF Rīga
the Latvian League, VEF Rīga returned to the finals, where they faced BK Ventspils. During the intense series, VEF Rīga managed to beat Ventspils, 4-3
Ventspils-Juris Laizāns
Shinnik Yaroslavl. In 2009, he came back to Latvia, signing for Olimps/RFS, later also playing for FK Ventspils and participating in the UEFA Europa League
Ventspils-Nikolajs Kozačuks
7 August 1985) is a Latvian former football midfielder. As a youth player Nikolajs Kozačuks played for his local club FK Ventspils, being included in the
Ventspils-Dzintars Ābiķis
Dzintars Ābiķis (born 3 June 1952 in Ventspils) is a Latvian politician and a Deputy of the Saeima since 1993. He is a member of the People's Party. Gramata
Ventspils-Antons Kurakins
Macedonia on 5 March 2014, playing the entire match. Club Ventspils Virslīga (2): 2013, 2014 Latvian Cup (1): 2012–13 National Team Baltic Cup (2): 2014, 2016
Ventspils-Romani people in Latvia
of Latvia's oldest ethnic minorities. According to the Office for Citizenship and Migration Affairs there were 7,456 Romani people living in Latvia as
Ventspils-List of football stadiums in Latvia
The following is a list of association football stadiums in Latvia, ordered by capacity. The largest stadium in the country is currently the Daugava Stadium
Ventspils-Poles in Latvia
Polish minority in Latvia numbers about 51,548 and (according to the Latvian data from 2011) forms 2.3% of the population of Latvia. Poles are concentrated
Ventspils-Livonian Coast
Coast (Livonian: Līvõd rānda; Latvian: Lībiešu krasts), also known as Livonia, is a culturally protected territory of Latvia that was historically inhabited
Ventspils-Baltische Landeswehr
a series of victories over the Red Army, first occupying the port of Ventspils (Windau), and then advancing south and east towards Riga. The murder of
Ventspils-2018 Latvian parliamentary election
long-standing alliance of the Latvian Farmers' Union and the Green Party (in cooperation with the regional For Latvia and Ventspils and Liepāja Party) continued
Ventspils-Francis Rudolph
Rudolph (Latvian: Rūdolfs Peders; 1921–2005) was an English painter of Latvian origin. Rūdolfs Peders was born in 1921 in Ventspils, Latvia. In 1944,
Ventspils-FK Vindava
FK Vindava is a former Latvian football club located in Ventspils. It was founded in 2007 on the basis of FK Honda, which got 4th place in 2006 in Latvian
Ventspils-Stralsund
Pori, Finland Stargard, Poland Svendborg, Denmark Trelleborg, Sweden Ventspils, Latvia FC Pommern Stralsund were a football team that existed from 1994
Ventspils-Vitória S.C.
qualifying round Jeunesse Esch 4–0 1–0 5–0 Third qualifying round FK Ventspils 6–0 3–0 9–0 Play-off round FCSB 1–0 0–0 1–0 Group F Arsenal 1–1 2–3 4th
Ventspils-2008–09 UEFA Champions League
(1st) Santa Coloma (1st) Modriča (1st) Rabotnički (1st) Aktobe (1st) Murata (1st) Ventspils (1st) Valur (1st) Linfield (1st) Budućnost Podgorica (1st)
Ventspils-Venta (river)
Kuršėnai in the Lithuanian Šiauliai County. It flows into the Baltic Sea at Ventspils in Latvia. On the territory of Lithuania along the Venta are cities Užventis
Ventspils-Administrative divisions of Latvia before 2009
On 1 July 2009 the 26 districts of Latvia (Latvian: rajoni, sg. rajons), introduced in 1949 by the Soviet occupation authorities to supersede counties
Ventspils-Port of Ventspils
The port of Ventspils is an Ice-free, deep-water sea port located in Ventspils on Latvia's Baltic coast. Its total area is 2451.39 hectares. By cargo turnover
Ventspils-BK Ventspils
BK Ventspils is a professional basketball club that is located in Ventspils, Latvia. The club competes in the Latvian-Estonian Basketball League. BK Ventspils
Ventspils-Baltic Basketball League
Out of the five teams who participated in FIBA Europe Cup competition – Ventspils, Juventus, Šiauliai, Tartu Ülikool/Rock and Pieno žvaigždės – the latter
Ventspils-Obafemi Martins
paraded in front of the Geordie fans before their UEFA cup tie against FK Ventspils, and inherited the club's cherished number 9 shirt, vacated after the
Ventspils-Hanseatic League
Baltic Roop (Straupe) Terra Mariana (Livonia) Latvia Baltic Windau (Ventspils) Terra Mariana (Livonia) Latvia Baltic Haapsalu (Hapsal) Terra Mariana
Ventspils-2009–10 UEFA Champions League
(1st) Inter Turku (1st) WIT Georgia (1st) Rhyl (1st) Kalmar FF (1st) Ventspils (1st) BATE Borisov (1st) EB/Streymur (1st) Slovan Bratislava (1st) Zrinjski
Ventspils-Army Group Courland
German civilians and soldiers of Army Group Courland evacuate via Windau (Ventspils), 19 October 1944.
Ventspils-Gżira United F.C.
0–4 0–5 2019–20 UEFA Europa League 1Q Hajduk Split 0–2 3–1 3–3 (a) 2Q Ventspils 2–2 0–4 2–6 2021–22 UEFA Europa Conference League 1Q Sant Julià 1–1 (a
Ventspils-Xiamen
of Buenos Aires, Argentina Centreport Wellington, New Zealand Port of Ventspils, Latvia Port of Barcelona, Spain Port of Virginia, US Port of Taranto
Ventspils-Kuldīga District
sides of the Venta River. It had borders with 5 other former districts: Ventspils, Talsi, Tukums, Saldus and Liepāja. The borders of the district that it
Ventspils-BK VEF Rīga
returned to the finals, where they faced BK Ventspils. During the intense series, VEF Rīga managed to beat Ventspils, 4-3, winning first Latvian championship
Ventspils-List of heritage railways
Colle railway [it] Cuneo–Mondovì railway [it] Gulbene-Alūksne railway Ventspils narrow-gauge railway Train 1900 Corus Stoom IJmuiden Efteling Steam Train
Ventspils-Víkingur Gøta
Europa League 1Q Rosenborg 0–2 0–0 0–2 2016–17 UEFA Europa League 1Q Ventspils 0–2 0–2 0–4 2017–18 UEFA Champions League 1Q Trepça'89 2–1 4–1 6–2 2Q
Ventspils-List of Russian-language radio stations
Kraslava 96.1 FM) Radio Baltkom - Adult contemporary (Riga 93.9 FM and Ventspils 88.5 FM) Radio Roks - Russian rock (Riga 88.6 FM) Mix FM - Dance music
Ventspils-Titus Bramble
UEFA Cup second qualifying round with a header against Latvian side FK Ventspils. In December, Bramble was admitted into hospital after his injured calf
Ventspils-Liepāja
In 1637 Couronian colonization was started from the ports of Libau and Ventspils (Windau). Kettler was an eager proponent of mercantilist ideas. Metalworking
Ventspils-Livonian Coast
the dirt road was asphalted and modernised as part of EU funded Kolka-Ventspils road project. Several years ago replica Mazirbe railway station (original
Ventspils-Latvia
Riga, Ventspils, Liepāja and Skulte. Most transit traffic uses these and half the cargo is crude oil and oil products. Free port of Ventspils is one
Ventspils-Cross pattée
the House of the Blackheads, Riga Coat of arms of Riga Coat of arms of Ventspils The Montenegrin cross-flag (Krstaš-barjak) has been used in Montenegro
Ventspils-FIBA U18 EuroBasket
88–76 Lithuania Serbia 66–56 Russia 2013 details Latvia (Liepāja, Riga & Ventspils) Turkey 81–74 Croatia Spain 57–56 Latvia 2014 details Turkey (Konya)
Ventspils-List of cities and towns in Latvia
Ventspils-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area (all)
479 Province of Thailand. Navarino Island 2,473 Island part of Chile. Ventspils District 2,472 District of Latvia. Paramushir 2,471 Second-largest island
Ventspils-Courland
former Latvian districts of Kuldīga, Liepāja, Saldus, Talsi, Tukums and Ventspils. When combined with Semigallia and Selonia, Courland's northeastern boundary
Ventspils-2001–02 UEFA Cup
won 7–0 on aggregate. 23 August 2001 (2001-08-23) 16:00 Ventspils Olimpiskais Stadions, Ventspils Attendance: 2,200 Referee: Jaroslav Jára (Czech Republic)
Ventspils-Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15
reconnaissance aircraft of the Swedish Air Force piloted by Alvar Almeberg near Ventspils over the Baltic Sea. All eight crew members perished. One of the two Swedish
Ventspils-Baltic states
delivery also have been sustained from Soviet times: These are ports in Ventspils, Butinge and Tallinn. Therefore, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania play a
Ventspils-Viktors Lukaševičs
Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1997–2005 FK Ventspils 140 (6) 2007–2008 FK Vindava Ventspils 25 (0) International career‡ 1998–2002 Latvia 23 (0)
Ventspils-Nordic cross flag
Latvia Flag of Cēsis Flag of Cēsis Municipality, 2022– Flag of Ventspils Flag of Ventspils Municipality Flag of the former Grobiņa Municipality, 2011–2021
Ventspils-List of airports in Latvia
years airBaltic operated also in Liepāja International Airport as well as Ventspils International Airport but operations in both of these airports were soon
Ventspils-2009–10 Baltic League
aggregate. Banga v Ventspils Ventspils v Banga Ventspils advanced to the next round 2–1 on aggregate. Vėtra v Ventspils Ventspils v Vėtra Ventspils advanced to
Ventspils-List of current NHL Eastern Conference team rosters
Rasmus Asplund C L 26 2023 Filipstad, Sweden 26 Uvis Balinskis D L 27 2023 Ventspils, Latvia 16 Aleksander Barkov (C) C L 28 2013 Tampere, Finland 9 Sam Bennett
Ventspils-List of current NHL Western Conference team rosters
Sasson C L 23 2023 Birmingham, Michigan 31 Arturs Silovs (RFA) G L 23 2019 Ventspils, Latvia 7 Carson Soucy D L 29 2023 Viking, Alberta 24 Pius Suter C L 28
Ventspils-Riga Black Balsam
was already produced by factories in Riga, Liepāja, Bauska, Talsi and Ventspils. In either 1845 or 1847, Wolfschmidt, the biggest and best-known producer
Ventspils-Ventspils Castle
Ventspils Castle (German: Windau) is located in Ventspils, Latvia. It is one of the oldest and most well-preserved Livonian Order castles remaining, in
Ventspils-FC Red Bull Salzburg
UEFA Cup 1 Blackburn Rovers 2–2 0–2 2–4 2007–08 UEFA Champions League Q2 Ventspils 4–0 3–0 7–0 Q3 Shakhtar Donetsk 1–0 1–3 2–3 UEFA Cup 1 AEK Athens 1–0
Ventspils-Viktors Bertholds
Viktors Bertholds Born 16 January 1921 Vaide, Ventspils County, Latvia Died 28 February 2009(2009-02-28) (aged 88)
Ventspils-List of cities and towns around the Baltic Sea
1606 0066,876 63°05′N 21°36′E / 63.083°N 21.600°E / 63.083; 21.600 Ventspils Latvia 1378 0039,286 57°23′N 21°33′E / 57.383°N 21.550°E / 57.383;
Ventspils-Ventspils Municipality
Ventspils Municipality (Latvian: Ventspils novads) is a municipality in Courland, Latvia. The municipality was formed in 2009 by merging Piltene town,
Ventspils-Vasili Pavlov
(0) 2016 Torpedo Armavir 6 (0) 2017–2018 Zorky Krasnogorsk 25 (10) 2018 Ventspils 12 (0) 2019 Chornomorets Odesa 22 (6) *Club domestic league appearances
Ventspils-Richard Nixon
involved the construction of two major Soviet port facilities at Odessa and Ventspils, and a pipeline connecting four ammonia plants in the greater Volga region
Ventspils-Vitālijs Smirnovs
Latvian champions FK Ventspils. He was elected to be the captain of the club, having previously captained Skonto for two years. FK Ventspils finished the 2012
Ventspils-Sheremetyevo International Airport
Sochi Strigino Surgut Talagi Tartu Tashkent Tbilisi Turkmenbashi Turkmenabat Ufa Uzhhorod Ventspils Vnukovo Volgograd Voronezh Yemelyanovo Zvartnots
Ventspils-Uļi Kīnkamäg
Kāpbergs; March 25 1869, born in Miķeļtornis – June 01 1932, died in Ventspils) was Livonian nationalist and religious zealot. He was known for not accepting
Ventspils-2003–04 UEFA Cup
Referee: Damien Ledentu (France) 13 August 2003 17:00 Ventspils Olimpiskais Stadions, Ventspils Attendance: 1,504 Referee: Milan Šedivý (Czech Republic)
Ventspils-List of busiest ports in Europe
Port of Savona Port of Venice Freeport of Riga Port of Liepāja Port of Ventspils Port of Klaipėda Grand Harbour Malta Freeport Port of Bar, which also
Ventspils-List of international airports by country
Location Airport IATA Code Riga Riga International Airport RIX Ventspils Ventspils International Airport VNT
Ventspils-TETRA
customs, police Awarded 2009 Latvia Artevea Ventamonjaks Serviss Ltd, Ventspils Oil and gas In use since 2007 Motorola / Dimetra (SIA DAN Communications)
Ventspils-Ghost plane
Sea Cessna crash, a Cessna 551 which crashed into the Baltic Sea near Ventspils in 2022 2023 Virginia plane crash, a Cessna Citation which crashed near
Ventspils-Ventspils I – Tukums II Railway
The Ventspils I–Tukums II Railway is a 108 kilometres (67 mi)-long, 1,524 mm (5 ft)-gauge railway built in the 20th century to connect the Latvian towns
Ventspils-Ventspils I Station
Ventspils I Station is a railway station on the Ventspils I – Tukums II Railway. "Publiskās lietošanas dzelzceļa infrastruktūras pārskats 2011" [2011
Ventspils-Seaside resort
Chungcheong, Gangwon, Gyeonggi, Incheon, Ulsan and Busan. Jūrmala Liepāja Ventspils Juodkrantė Nida Palanga Pervalka Preila Šventoji Langkawi Batu Ferringhi
Ventspils-List of Latvian football transfers winter 2010–11
"Ventspils" papildina sastāvu, zaudē un dodas uz mājām – Virslīga – Futbols – Sportacentrs.com Archived 2011-03-25 at the Wayback Machine "Ventspils"
Ventspils-Kocaelispor
— 0–2 4th CSKA Sofia 1–3 — Strasbourg — 1–1 Hibernians 5–3 — 1999 2R Ventspils 2–0 1–1 3–1 3R MSV Duisburg 0–3 0–0 0–3 2000 1R FK Atlantas 0–1 1–0 1–1
Ventspils-Ventspils International Radio Astronomy Centre
Ventspils International Radio Astronomy Centre (Latvian: Ventspils Starptautiskais radioastronomijas centrs – VIRAC) is an ex-Soviet radio astronomy installation
Ventspils-2012–13 UEFA Champions League
(1st) Budućnost Podgorica (1st) Red Bull Salzburg (1st) Partizan (1st) Ventspils (1st) Skënderbeu (1st) AEL Limassol (1st) Helsingborg (1st) Zestafoni
Ventspils-The New Saints F.C.
League 1Q MYPA 0–1 (A) 0–1 (H) 0–2 2007–08 UEFA Champions League 1Q FK Ventspils 3–2 (H) 1–2 (A) 4–4 (a) 2008–09 UEFA Cup 1Q FK Sūduva 0–1 (A) 0–1 (H)
Ventspils-2009–10 Euroleague
Žalgiris (A) Qualifying rounds Maroussi (3rd) Entente Orléanaise (2nd) Ventspils (1st) Spirou Charleroi (1st) Aris (4th) Le Mans (3rd) Alba Berlin (3rd)
Ventspils-Sovremenny-class destroyer
Nastoychivy underway in the Baltic Sea off the coast of Ventspils, Latvia (2005).
Ventspils-Google Street View coverage
Olaine, Rēzekne, Salaspils, Saldus, Sigulda, Talsi, Tukums, Valmiera, Ventspils and more areas, in Latvia UEFA Euro 2012 stadiums, in Poland and Ukraine
Ventspils-List of airports by IATA airport code: V
Shastri Airport Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India VNT EVVA Ventspils International Airport Ventspils, Latvia VNX FQVL Vilankulo Airport Vilankulo, Mozambique
Ventspils-Newcastle United F.C. in European football
Cup Third Round Lillestrøm 1–1 3–0 4–1 UEFA Cup Second Qualifying Round Ventspils 0–0 1–0 1–0 First round Levadia Tallinn 1–0 2–1 3–1 Group stage Celta
Ventspils-List of attacks related to secondary schools
was tried as an adult and sentenced to life in prison. October 3, 2006 Ventspils, Latvia Gatis Lagzdins, 16 4 injured 16-year-old Gatis Lagzdins injured
Ventspils-Filip Janković
2011 in the UEFA Europa League qualification match versus Latvian team Ventspils. On that day he had 16 years, 6 months and 18 days, making him the youngest
Ventspils-Aivars Lembergs
of the local political party, For Latvia and Ventspils which he founded in 1994. For Latvia and Ventspils has completely dominated the city politics since
Ventspils-Baltic Sea
Holstein 16,000 Wolgast 12,000 Sassnitz 10,000 Latvia: Liepāja 85,000 Ventspils 44,000 Lithuania: Palanga 17,000 Poland: Kołobrzeg 44,800 Świnoujście
Ventspils-Dana Reizniece-Ozola
linguistics at Ventspils University College in Latvia. She obtained a Professional master's degree in Translation and Terminology from Ventspils University
Ventspils-Isaac Kiese Thelin
second qualifying round to the 2014–15 UEFA Champions League against FK Ventspils on 16 July 2014. Kiese Thelin would prove to play a crucial part of the
Ventspils-2014–15 UEFA Champions League
(1st) Aktobe (1st) Cliftonville (1st) Malmö FF (1st) Dinamo Tbilisi (1st) Ventspils (1st) The New Saints (1st) Celtic (1st) Qarabağ (1st) KR (1st) First qualifying
Ventspils-Szymon Marciniak
he refereed his first match in the UEFA Champions League between FK Ventspils and Molde FK. He refereed at 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, beginning
Ventspils-Star (sport badge)
Kazakhstan Kazakhstan Premier League 1 One star represents 3 titles. Ventspils Latvia Latvian Higher League 1 Each star represents five titles. Jeunesse
Ventspils-2013 NBA draft
(Serbia) Daniel Theis – F/C, Basketball Ulm (Germany) Jānis Timma – F, BK Ventspils (Latvia) Marko Todorović – C, FC Barcelona (Spain) Players who do not
Ventspils-Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic
factories, food processing industry, oil pipelines, and the bulk-oil port Ventspils. Part of the incorporation of the Latvian SSR into the Soviet Union was
Ventspils-Curonians
the land around the mouth of the river Venta, today in the district of Ventspils. Bandowe (Bandava) south of Vindava, is today in the district of Kuldīga
Ventspils-2013 Rally Liepāja
The 2013 Rally Liepāja-Ventspils was the second round of the 2013 European Rally Championship. The stages were mainly gravel with snowy and icy parts
Ventspils-Eero Markkanen
replacing Roman Eremenko at half time in a 1–0 defeat to Lithuania in Ventspils in the Baltic Cup. On 7 September 2014, he made his first competitive
Ventspils-Cessna Citation II
Baltic Sea where it eventually ran out of fuel and crashed in the sea off Ventspils, Latvia. The pilot had reported problems with air conditioning and pressurization
Ventspils-2015–16 UEFA Champions League
(1st) Stjarnan (1st) Hibernians (1st) BATE Borisov (1st) Trenčín (1st) Ventspils (1st) Celtic (1st) Milsami Orhei (1st) Rudar Pljevlja (1st) First qualifying
Ventspils-João Carlos Teixeira
February 2020. "V.Guimarães volta a vencer Ventspils e está no play-off da Liga Europa" [V.Guimarães beat Ventspils again and are in the Europa League play-offs]
Ventspils-Rally Liepāja
travels northwards along the coastline of the Baltic Sea from Liepāja to Ventspils in Latvia. The event is a round of the European Rally Championship and
Ventspils-Nikos Gkikas
after leaving Aris, Gkikas signed with the Baltic League club Ventspils. With Ventspils, he led the 2014–15 Baltic Baltic League in assists per game,
Ventspils-Ventspils apriņķis
Ventspils County (Latvian: Ventspils apriņķis, German: Kreis Windau, Russian: Виндавскій уѣздъ, romanized: Vindavskiy uyezd) was a historic county of the
Ventspils-Skonto Stadium
football veterans was played at this venue. In 2009 Latvian football club FK Ventspils used this stadium for its home matches in the UEFA Europa League matches
Ventspils-2014 Rally Liepāja
The Rally Liepāja–Ventspils was the second round of the 2014 European Rally Championship season, held in Latvia between 31 January and 2 February 2014
Ventspils-Manas International Airport
Sochi Strigino Surgut Talagi Tartu Tashkent Tbilisi Turkmenbashi Turkmenabat Ufa Uzhhorod Ventspils Vnukovo Volgograd Voronezh Yemelyanovo Zvartnots
Ventspils-Ventspils University of Applied Sciences
Ventspils University of Applied Sciences (former Ventspils University College, Latvian: Ventspils Augstskola) is a higher education establishment in Ventspils
Ventspils-Ventspils Gymnasium No.1
Ventspils State Gymnasium No.1 (Latvian: Ventspils Valsts 1. ģimnāzija) is a secondary school located in Ventspils, Latvia. Ventspils Gymnasium No.1 was
Ventspils-Ventspils Coach Terminal
Ventspils Coach Terminal (Latvian: Ventspils autoosta; often abbreviated Ventspils AO) is the central bus station for inter-city services in Ventspils
Ventspils-For Latvia and Ventspils
and Ventspils (Latvian: Latvijai un Ventspilij, LuV) is a regionalist political party in Latvia that mainly operates as a localist party in Ventspils. It
Ventspils-Stena Line
scrubbers to reduce emissions. They entered service on the Nynäshamn to Ventspils route as MV Stena Baltica and MV Stena Scandica respectively. 2021, February
Ventspils-2004–05 UEFA Cup
Allianssi (CR) Sloga Jugomagnat (CW) Partizani (CW) Pennarossa (1st) Ventspils (CW) Sileks (2nd) Dinamo Tirana (2nd) FC Santa Coloma (1st) Liepājas Metalurgs
Ventspils-Agris Galvanovskis
Ventspils. In 2008, Galvanovskis was promoted to head coach of Ventspils team. He won the 2009 Latvian Basketball League championship with Ventspils.
Ventspils-Akselis Vairogs
shooting guard position. Vairogs started his career in Ventspils system playing for its farm-club Ventspils Augstskola. In the 2005-06 season, he was loaned
Ventspils-Jerai Grant
December 13, 2013, he signed with BK Ventspils of Latvia for the rest of the season. In 22 league games for Ventspils, he averaged 11.7 points and 5.5 rebounds
Ventspils-2016–17 UEFA Europa League
Jelgava (CW) AEK Larnaca (2nd) Neftçi Baku (6th) Široki Brijeg (3rd) Ventspils (3rd) Omonia (4th) Slovan Bratislava (2nd) Vaduz (CW) Spartaks Jūrmala
Ventspils-Ventspils Olimpiskais Stadions
Ventspils Olimpiskais Stadions, more commonly called the Ventspils Stadions, is a multi-purpose stadium in Ventspils, Latvia. It is currently used mostly
Ventspils-List of weather records
(119.8 °F) Floridia, Sicily 11 August 2021 Latvia 37.8 °C (100.0 °F) Ventspils 4 August 2014 Liechtenstein 37.4 °C (99.3 °F) Ruggell 13 August 2003
Ventspils-2000–01 UEFA Cup
(2nd) Sliema Wanderers (CW) Akademisk Boldklub (3rd) MTK Budapest (CW) Ventspils (3rd) Valletta (3rd) Rijeka (4th) Vasas (3rd) ÍBV (2nd) GÍ Gøta (2nd)
Ventspils-2006–07 ULEB Cup Regular Season Group B
Team Pld W L PF PA Diff 1. FMP 10 8 2 846 778 68 2. Ventspils 10 7 3 827 779 48 3. Strasbourg 10 5 5 775 767 8 4. Snaidero Udine 10 5 5 801 792 9 5. Anwil
Ventspils-Occupation of the Baltic states
Liepāja naval base, the Skrunda anti-ballistic missile radar station, the Ventspils space-monitoring station in Latvia and the Paldiski submarine base in
Ventspils-KF Teuta Durrës
UEFA Europa League 1QR Kairat 0–1 0–5 0–6 2019–20 UEFA Europa League 1QR Ventspils 1−0 0−3 1–3 2020–21 UEFA Europa League 1QR Beitar Jerusalem 2–0 — 2–0
Ventspils-2002–03 UEFA Cup
(CL Q3) Qualifying round Zenit Saint Petersburg (3rd) Midtjylland (3rd) Ventspils (2nd) Birkirkara (CW) Leixões (CR) Rapid București (CW) Liepājas Metalurgs
Ventspils-Ventspils Lighthouse
Ventspils Lighthouse (Latvian: Ventspils bāka) — a lighthouse located in Ventspils on the Latvian coast of the Baltic Sea. The lighthouse is located on
Ventspils-Pedro Rodrigues (footballer)
Ricardo Jorge (8 August 2019). "Liga Europa: Ventspils-V. Guimarães, 0–3 (crónica)" [Europa League: Ventspils-V. Guimarães, 0–3 (match report)] (in Portuguese)
Ventspils-Ventspils
(Ventspils) has been used since World War II. Some other names for the city include Livonian: Vǟnta, Estonian: Vindavi, and Polish: Windawa. Ventspils
Ventspils-2016 Latvian Higher League
Relegated Notes: Head-to-head record; Ventspils–Jelgava 1–0, Jelgava–Ventspils 4–3, Jelgava–Ventspils 2–0, Ventspils–Jelgava 1–2. Since the winner of the
Ventspils-List of rivers of the Baltic Sea
Carnikava and Gauja) Daugava (at Riga) Lielupe (at Jūrmala) Venta River (at Ventspils) Nemunas at Šilutė Pasłęka at Braniewo Nogat between Gdańsk and Elbląg
Ventspils-Central European Time
Tauragė, and Telšiai Western Latvia, including the cities of Liepāja and Ventspils The westernmost parts of the Estonian islands of Saaremaa and Hiiumaa
Ventspils-Courland Pocket
Evacuation at Ventspils (Windau), 19 October 1944
Ventspils-2017 Latvian Higher League
in the previous season. Riga Babīte Jelgava Liepāja Spartaks Jūrmala Ventspils Riga teams: METTA/LU RFS Riga The bottom-placed team from the 2016 season
Ventspils-Ventspils Olympic Center Basketball Hall
Ventspils Olympic Center Basketball Hall is a multi-purpose indoor sports arena that is located in Ventspils, Latvia. It is a part of the Ventspils Olympic
Ventspils-2018–19 UEFA Europa League
Orhei (CW) Riga (3rd) Balzan (2nd) Gabala (2nd) Petrocub Hîncești (3rd) Ventspils (4th) Connah's Quay Nomads (CW) Neftçi Baku (3rd) Zaria Bălți (5th) Vardar
Ventspils-UEFA Cup and Europa League records and statistics
Luxembourg (1) 2 F91 Dudelange 2018–19, 2019–20 Finland (1) 2 HJK 2014–15, 2022–23 Latvia (1) 1 Ventspils 2009–10 North Macedonia (1) 1 Vardar 2017–18
Ventspils-FC Zürich
0–1 1–3 1–4 2009–10 UEFA Champions League 3QR Maribor 2–3 3–0 5–3 PO Ventspils 2–1 3–0 5–1 Group C Real Madrid 2–5 0–1 4th Milan 1–1 1–0 Marseille 0–1
Ventspils-2019–20 UEFA Europa League
Bijeljina (5th) Fola Esch (2nd) Čukarički (4th) Speranța Nisporeni (4th) Ventspils (2nd) Jeunesse Esch (3rd) Rangers (2nd) Kukësi (CW) RFS (3rd) Crusaders
Ventspils-T. J. Shorts
2018. "TJ Shorts signs at Ventspils". eurobasket.com. October 30, 2019. Retrieved November 20, 2019. "TJ Shorts (ex Ventspils) is a newcomer at Hamburg"
Ventspils-FC Lugano
Round Shakhtar Donetsk 2–1 0–3 2–4 2002–03 UEFA Cup Qualifying Round FK Ventspils 1–0 0–3 1–3 2017–18 UEFA Europa League Group G Hapoel Be'er Sheva 1–0
Ventspils-Aurélien Tchouaméni
debut for Bordeaux in a 1–0 UEFA Europa League away win to Latvian side Ventspils in the second qualifying round on 26 July 2018, starting the match and
Ventspils-Adeleke Akinyemi
resulting in his club, FK Ventspils filling a missing persons report amid fear the player had been kidnapped. Akinyemi returned to Ventspils a few days later,
Ventspils-Ventspils District
The Ventspils District (Latvian: Ventspils rajons), was an administrative division of Latvia, located in the Courland region, in the country's west. The
Ventspils-2020–21 UEFA Europa League
(Abd-4th) Žalgiris (2nd) Riteriai (3rd) Kauno Žalgiris (4th) RFS (CW) Ventspils (3rd) Valmiera (4th) Progrès Niederkorn (Abd-2nd) Differdange 03 (Abd-3rd)
Ventspils-Flight and expulsion of Germans (1944–1950)
Evacuation of German civilians and troops in Ventspils, October 1944
Ventspils-Latvian–Estonian Basketball League
Kalev/Cramo hosting a game against the Latvian champions BK Ventspils. On 9 April 2019, BK Ventspils won the first league championship. On 19 November 2021
Ventspils-Real Sapphire F.C.
"Real Sapphire FC clears self of blame in reported disappearance of Adeleke Akinola, reassures FK Ventspils". News Express Nigeria. 30 August 2018. v t e
Ventspils-Duchy of Courland and Semigallia
the merchant fleet of the Duchy of Courland, with its main harbours in Ventspils and Libau. In 1651 the Duchy established its first colony in Africa, St
Ventspils-Valur (men's football)
Brøndby IF 1–4 0–6 1–10 2017–18 UEFA Europa League First qualifying round Ventspils 1–0 0–0 1–0 Second qualifying round Domžale 1–2 2–3 3–5 2018–19 UEFA Champions
Ventspils-Wisła Płock
Season Competition Round Opponent Home Away Agg 2003–04 UEFA Cup QR Ventspils 2–2 1–1 3–3 (a) 2005–06 UEFA Cup 2Q Grasshoppers 3–2 1–0 3–3 (a) 2006–07
Ventspils-UEFA Euro 2004 squads
Zaporizhzhya 15 2DF Māris Smirnovs (1976-06-02)2 June 1976 (aged 28) 3 Ventspils 16 2DF Dzintars Zirnis (1977-04-25)25 April 1977 (aged 27) 18 Liepājas
Ventspils-List of rivers of Europe
106 Gulf of Riga near Jūrmala 79 87 - Venta 346 11843 98 Baltic Sea in Ventspils 22 17 20 Neman 914 92523 634 Baltic Sea near Šilutė - - - Šešupė 298 6194
Ventspils-Malmö FF
qualified for the group stage of the 2014–15 UEFA Champions League by beating Ventspils, Sparta Prague and Red Bull Salzburg in the qualifying rounds. This was
Ventspils-Florida Panthers
Rasmus Asplund C L 26 2023 Filipstad, Sweden 26 Uvis Balinskis D L 27 2023 Ventspils, Latvia 16 Aleksander Barkov (C) C L 28 2013 Tampere, Finland 9 Sam Bennett
Ventspils-2022 LBL Play-offs
semi-finals are best-of-five series. Ventspils v Ogre Ogre v Ventspils Ventspils v Ogre Ogre v Ventspils Ventspils v Ogre VEF Rīga v Latvijas Universitāte
Ventspils-List of hospitals in Latvia
Hospital Rēzekne Hospital Vidzeme Hospital North Kurzeme Regional Hospital - Ventspils, Latvia "Financial troubles. Daugavpils Hospital may be the first to be
Ventspils-Latvia national football team
038.5 2022 Daugava Stadium Liepāja 6 4 0 2 066.7 2016 Olympic Stadium Ventspils 1 1 0 0 100.0 2002 ASK Stadium Riga 1 0 0 1 000.0 1994 Ozolnieki Stadium
Ventspils-2022 Baltic Sea Cessna Citation crash
over the Baltic Sea, approximately 37 kilometres (23 mi; 20 nmi) off Ventspils, Latvia, and crashed into the water in a spiral dive after an uncontrolled
Ventspils-FK Venta
league title for Ventspils under Vladimirs Čikiņovs, a former FK Daugava Rīga footballer. Half of the 1969 league winners were local Ventspils footballers
Ventspils-Artūrs Šilovs
2023. "Latvijas hokeja izlases panākumā artavu dod arī Ventspils un HK "Venta 2002"" [Ventspils and HK "Venta 2002" also contribute to the success of the
Ventspils-Vancouver Canucks
Sasson C L 23 2023 Birmingham, Michigan 31 Arturs Silovs (RFA) G L 23 2019 Ventspils, Latvia 7 Carson Soucy D L 29 2023 Viking, Alberta 24 Pius Suter C L 28
Ventspils-Occidental Petroleum
northern Florida, in return for the Soviet Union exporting from Odessa and Ventspils through Hammer's firms natural gas that would be converted into ammonia
Ventspils-Armorial of Latvia
Daugavpils Jelgava (small) Jelgava (great) Jūrmala Liepāja Rēzekne Riga Ventspils Ādaži Municipality Aizkraukle Municipality Alūksne Municipality Augšdaugava
Ventspils-Zvartnots International Airport
Sochi Strigino Surgut Talagi Tartu Tashkent Tbilisi Turkmenbashi Turkmenabat Ufa Uzhhorod Ventspils Vnukovo Volgograd Voronezh Yemelyanovo Zvartnots
Ventspils-Union of Greens and Farmers
Farmers' Union, Latvian Social Democratic Workers' Party, and For Latvia and Ventspils. It is positioned in the centre or centre-right on the political spectrum
Ventspils-VfB Stuttgart
Spain Celta de Vigo 0–0 1–2 1–2 2002–03 UEFA Cup First round Latvia Ventspils 4–1 4–1 8–2 Second round Hungary Ferencváros 2–0 0–0 2–0 Round of 32
Ventspils-2023 Latvian Football Cup
Alberts Rēzekne 4–1 JFK Daugava Aliance 0–2 Dinamo Riga AFA Olaine 4–0 JFK Ventspils Mārupe 2–0 Skanste 11 June 2023 Ogre United 4–0 Riga United PPK/Betsafe
Ventspils-2023–24 Florida Panthers season
Rasmus Asplund C L 26 2023 Filipstad, Sweden 26 Uvis Balinskis D L 27 2023 Ventspils, Latvia 16 Aleksander Barkov (C) C L 28 2013 Tampere, Finland 9 Sam Bennett
Ventspils-2023 European heatwaves
Kosovo 41.5 °C (106.7 °F) Skënderaj 23 July Latvia 32.2 °C (90.0 °F) Ventspils 12 September Liechtenstein 36.0 °C (96.8 °F) Vaduz 15 July Lithuania
Ventspils-List of indoor arenas
lv ledus halle 2002 2,000 Ice hockey Ventspils Ventspils Olympic Center Basketball Hall 1997 3,085 BK Ventspils Lithuania (list) Alytus Alytus Arena 2011
Ventspils-Terehova, Latvia
Terehova via road E22 / A12 / M9 near Zilupe. Terehova is connected to Ventspils by the European route E22 one of the best known roads in Latvia and one
Ventspils-SC Heerenveen
Heerenveen - FC Baník Ostrava 5-0 (29 September 2005) and SC Heerenveen - FK Ventspils 5-0 (16 December 2009) Biggest game: Vitória Setúbal - sc Heerenveen 0-3
Ventspils-2023 Latvian First League
Tukums II Tukums Tukuma Pilsētas Stadions Valmiera 2/VSS Valmiera Jānis Daliņš Stadium 2,000 Ventspils Ventspils Ventspils Olimpiskais Stadions 3,200
Ventspils-List of Latvian football transfers winter 2023–24
(in Latvian). 5 December 2023. Retrieved 5 December 2023. "Pierre Hounlete prêté au JFK Ventspils" (in French). 8 March 2024. Retrieved 19 March 2024.
Ventspils-Ishmael El-Amin
El-Amin. Player profile Ventspils sign Ishmael El-Amin, ex Shumen Most Valuable Player in January '24 comes from BC "Ventspils" ➖ Ishmael El-Amin! More
Ventspils-2009–10 FC Zürich season
the Skonto Stadium in Riga, instead of Ventspils regular stadium, the Ventspils Olimpiskais Stadions in Ventspils, which did not meet UEFA requirements
Ventspils-Riga International Airport
Sochi Strigino Surgut Talagi Tartu Tashkent Tbilisi Turkmenbashi Turkmenabat Ufa Uzhhorod Ventspils Vnukovo Volgograd Voronezh Yemelyanovo Zvartnots
Ventspils-MS Stena Scandica
Line and it operates on the Baltic Sea between Nynäshamn, Sweden and Ventspils, Latvia. Stena Scandica was built in July 2005, as Lagan Viking, entering
Ventspils-FC Tranzit
FC Tranzit was a Latvian football club that is based in Ventspils. Prior to 2010 it was known as FC Tranzīts. As of April 27, 2010 Note: Flags indicate
Ventspils-Skonto FC
trailed FK Ventspils by two points as they faced an away match against Liepājas Metalurgs, a team which also had hopes of becoming champions. Ventspils lost
Ventspils-Helsingin Jalkapalloklubi
Grevenmacher 4–1 0–2 4–3 1R Celtic 2–1 (aet) 0–2 2–3 2001–02 UEFA Cup QR FK Ventspils 2–1 1–0 3–1 1R Parma 0–2 0–1 0–3 2002–03 UEFA Cup QR FC Gomel 0–4 0–1
Ventspils-B68 Toftir
Werder Bremen 0–2 Djurgården 1–5 2001 Intertoto Cup 1 Lokeren 2–4, 0–0 2002 Intertoto Cup 1 St. Gallen 1–5, 0–6 2004–05 UEFA Cup 1Q Ventspils 0–3, 0–8
Ventspils-FK Ventspils
FK Ventspils was a Latvian football club, based at Ventspils Olimpiskais Stadions in Ventspils city and is one of the most popular football clubs in the
Ventspils-FC BATE Borisov
UEFA Champions League 2Q Makedonija Gjorče Petrov 2–0 (A) 2–0 (H) 3Q Ventspils 0–1 (A) 2–1 (H) UEFA Europa League Play-off Litex Lovech 0–1 (H) 4–0 (a
Ventspils-List of radio stations in Latvia
music hits (Liepaja 94.6 FM and Ventspils 99.9 FM) SWH LV - Latvian music from all times (Liepaja 105.8 FM and Ventspils 104.5 FM) EHR Group Radio EHR -
Ventspils-Double (association football)
Club Number Seasons Skonto 7 1992, 1995, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002 Ventspils 3 2007, 2011, 2013 Riga 1 2018
Ventspils-Army Group North
with the following immediate objectives: 18th Army - from Koenigsberg to Ventspils - Jelgava 4th Panzer Group - Pskov 16th Army - Kaunas, Daugavpils Army
Ventspils-Andris Vaņins
career in 1997, when he was only 17 years old. His first club was FK Ventspils. In 2003, he left the Virsliga, signing a contract with FC Torpedo-ZIL
Ventspils-FK RFS
only the 2nd Latvian club to qualify for European group stages since FK Ventspils in the 2009/10 season, after beating Linfield in a dramatic play-off tie
Ventspils-Eastern European Time
Tauragė, and Telšiai Western Latvia, including the cities of Liepāja and Ventspils The westernmost parts of the Estonian islands of Saaremaa and Hiiumaa
Ventspils-Liepāja International Airport
international air traffic. Along with Riga International Airport and Ventspils Airport, it is one of the three major airports in Latvia. Liepāja International
Ventspils-Ventspils International Airport
Ventspils International Airport (IATA: VNT, ICAO: EVVA) is an airport 2.7 NM (5.0 km; 3.1 mi) southwest of Ventspils, Latvia. It is the newest airport
Ventspils-Damien Duff
UEFA Cup second round qualifying first leg match against Latvian side Ventspils on 10 August 2006. He scored his first goal for Newcastle in September
Ventspils-2007–08 UEFA Champions League
(2nd) Beitar Jerusalem (1st) First qualifying round Dinamo Zagreb (1st) Ventspils (1st) Derry City (2nd) Khazar Lenkoran (1st) Elfsborg (1st) Sheriff Tiraspol