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Burtnieki
Burtnieki-Burtnieki
Burtnieki (German: Burtneck) is a village (population 488) in Burtnieki Parish, Valmiera Municipality, in the Vidzeme region of Latvia, near Lake Burtnieks
Burtnieki-Burtnieki Castle
missing publisher (link) Media related to Burtnieki Castle ruins at Wikimedia Commons Burtnieki Castle (in Latvian) 57°41′55″N 25°16′43″E / 57.6985°N 25
Burtnieki-Burtnieki Municipality
Burtnieki Municipality (Latvian: Burtnieku novads) is a former municipality in Vidzeme, Latvia. The municipality was formed in 2006 by merging Vecate Parish
Burtnieki-Burtnieki Parish
Burtnieki Parish (Latvian: Burtnieku pagasts) is an administrative territorial entity of Valmiera Municipality in the Vidzeme region of Latvia. "Reģionu
Burtnieki-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
Burtnieki-Valmiera District
The Valmiera district (Latvian: Valmieras rajons) was an administrative division of Latvia, located in the Vidzeme region, in the country's north-east
Burtnieki-Lāčplēsis (rock opera)
tell of the sunken castle of Burtnieki within it. The name "Kangars" has become synonymous with "traitor" in the Latvian language. https://web.archive
Burtnieki-Administrative divisions of Latvia before 2009
Vijciems Parish Zvārtava Parish Bērzaine Parish Brenguļi Parish Burtnieki Parish Burtnieki Municipality Dikļi Parish Ipiķi Parish Jeri Parish Kauguri Parish
Burtnieki-Axel Oxenstierna
During his life he owned palaces in, among others, Estonian Otepää, in Latvian Burtnieki, Ropaži and Valmiera, in Finnish Nousiainen (Nousis) and in Stockholm
Burtnieki-Latvian Auxiliary Police
Latvian Auxiliary Police was a paramilitary force created from Latvian volunteers and conscripts by the Nazi German authorities who occupied the country
Burtnieki-Lāčplēsis
revealed Canto II The first heroic deed of Lāčplēsis – Lāčplēsis sets out to Burtnieki castle – Meeting with Spīdala – In the Devil's pit – In Staburadze's palace
Burtnieki-Ordensburg
castle Brandenburg (Ushakovo, Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia) Burtneck (Burtnieki, Latvia) - a genuine order castle, seat of lower officials Bütow (Bytów, Poland)
Burtnieki-List of castles in Latvia
List of castles in Latvia, which includes fortified residences of Western European conquerors built in the area of present-day Latvia before the 17th century
Burtnieki-Administrative divisions of Latvia before 2021
former districts of Latvia were divided into 109 municipalities (Latvian: novadi, sg. novads), and nine republic cities (Latvian: republikas pilsētas
Burtnieki-List of German exonyms for places in Latvia
places in the current and previous territory of Latvia. A large part of the Latgale region of Latvia was included in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Burtnieki-Lake Burtnieks
few small villages cling to the coast today, the largest of which is Burtnieki. The Zvejnieki burial ground is a major archaeological site by the northern
Burtnieki-Valmiera Municipality
formed from the union of the city of Valmiera with Beverīna Municipality, Burtnieki Municipality, Kocēni Municipality, Mazsalaca Municipality, Naukšēni Municipality
Burtnieki-Skaņkalne Parish
Skaņkalne parish (Latvian: Skaņkalnes pagasts) is an administrative territorial entity of Valmiera Municipality in the Vidzeme region of Latvia. Prior to 2009
Burtnieki-Sēļi Parish
Sēļi Parish (Latvian: Sēļu pagasts) is an administrative territorial entity of Valmiera Municipality in the Vidzeme region of Latvia. Prior to 2009, it
Burtnieki-Koskull family
that one brother would keep the Burtnieki side, while the other would keep the other side. The brother with the Burtnieki side had an oak beam with iron
Burtnieki-Lode Parish
Lode Parish (Latvian: Lodes pagasts) is an administrative unit of Valmiera Municipality in the Vidzeme region of Latvia. Lode (parish center) Arakste Rūjiena
Burtnieki-Ķoņi Parish
Ķoņi Parish (Latvian: Ķoņu pagasts) is an administrative unit of Valmiera Municipality in the Vidzeme region of Latvia. Gustav Klutsis Kārlis Kalniņš
Burtnieki-Dikļi Parish
Dikļi Parish (Latvian: Dikļu pagasts) is an administrative unit of Valmiera Municipality in the Vidzeme region of Latvia. Prior to the 2009 administrative
Burtnieki-Vecate Parish
Parish (Latvian: Vecates pagasts) is an administrative unit of Valmiera Municipality in the Vidzeme region of Latvia. It is located in northern Latvia, south
Burtnieki-Kocēni Parish
Kocēni Parish (Latvian: Kocēnu pagasts) is an administrative territorial entity of Valmiera Municipality in the Vidzeme region of Latvia. The administrative
Burtnieki-Rencēni Parish
Rencēni Parish (Latvian: Rencēnu pagasts) is an administrative territorial entity of Valmiera Municipality in the Vidzeme region of Latvia. v t e "Reģionu
Burtnieki-Vilpulka Parish
Vilpulka Parish (Latvian: Vilpulkas pagasts) is an administrative unit of Valmiera Municipality in the Vidzeme region of Latvia. Vilpulka (parish center)
Burtnieki-Vaidava Parish
Vaidava Parish (Latvian: Vaidavas pagasts) is an administrative unit of Valmiera Municipality in the Vidzeme region of Latvia. Prior to the 2009 administrative
Burtnieki-Mazsalaca
Salisburg) is a town in Valmiera Municipality in the Vidzeme region of Latvia. It has 1269 inhabitants. The area includes the largest known Stone Age
Burtnieki-Rūjiena
Municipality, in the Vidzeme region of Latvia. As of 2017 its population was 3,007. The town is located in northern Latvia, near the border with Estonia, in
Burtnieki-Kauguri Parish
Kauguri Parish (Latvian: Kauguru pagasts) is an administrative unit of Valmiera Municipality, Latvia. Mūrmuiža v t e "Reģionu, novadu, pilsētu un pagastu
Burtnieki-Ipiķi Parish
(Latvian: Ipiķu pagasts) is an administrative unit of Valmiera Municipality in the Vidzeme region of Latvia. It is the most far-north point of Latvia.
Burtnieki-Lestene Parish
Blāzma Burtnieki Lestene Mariņmuiža "Reģionu, novadu, pilsētu un pagastu kopējā un sauszemes platība gada sākumā". Central Statistical Bureau of Latvia. Retrieved
Burtnieki-Beverīna Municipality
city of republican importance. Beverīna County also shares borders with Burtnieki, Kocēni, Priekuļi, Smiltene and Strenči Counties. Beverīna County is rich
Burtnieki-Valmiera Parish
Valmiera Parish (Latvian: Valmieras pagasts) is an administrative unit of Valmiera Municipality in the Vidzeme region of Latvia. "Reģionu, novadu, pilsētu
Burtnieki-Jeri Parish
Jeri Parish (Latvian: Jeru pagasts) is an administrative unit of Valmiera Municipality in the Vidzeme region of Latvia. Endzele (parish center) Jeri Oleri
Burtnieki-Ramata Parish
Ramata Parish (Latvian: Ramatas pagasts) is an administrative unit of Valmiera Municipality in the Vidzeme region of Latvia. Prior to 2009, it was an administrative
Burtnieki-Jānis Polis (wrestler)
– 29 September 1953) was a Latvian wrestler. He competed for the Russian Empire at the 1912 Summer Olympics and for Latvia at the 1924 Summer Olympics
Burtnieki-Matīši Parish
Matīši Parish (Latvian: Matīšu pagasts) is an administrative unit of Valmiera Municipality in the Vidzeme region of Latvia. v t e "Reģionu, novadu, pilsētu
Burtnieki-Tiiu Märss
(2008). Karksilepis parva gen. et sp. nov. (Chondrichthyes) from the Burtnieki Regional Stage, Middle Devonian of Estonia. Estonian Journal of Earth
Burtnieki-Tārgale Parish
1956 (as of 1/07/2010) and covers an area of 364.19 km2. Akmeņdziras Burtnieki Būšnieki Dokupe Dzelzceļnieki Elkšķene Elkšķenes stacija Ēvartciems Jaunciems
Burtnieki-Brenguļi Parish
Brenguļi Parish (Latvian: Brenguļu pagasts) is an administrative territorial entity of Valmiera Municipality, Latvia. From 2009 until 2021, it was part
Burtnieki-Bērzaine Parish
Bērzaine parish (Latvian: Bērzaines pagasts) is an administrative unit of Valmiera Municipality in the Vidzeme region of Latvia. The administrative center
Burtnieki-Zilaiskalns Parish
Zilaiskalns Parish (Latvian: Zilākalna pagasts) is an administrative unit of Valmiera Municipality in the Vidzeme region of Latvia. Zilaiskalns "Reģionu
Burtnieki-Rūjiena
Cities: Mazsalaca Rūjiena Valmiera Municipalities: Burtnieki Parishes: Bērzaine Brenguļi Burtnieki Dikļi Ipiķi Jeri Kauguri Kocēni Ķoņi Lode Naukšēni
Burtnieki-Ordensburg
bishop castle Brandenburg (Ushakovo, Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia) Burtneck (Burtnieki, Latvia) - a genuine order castle, seat of lower officials Bütow (Bytów
Burtnieki-Holonema
narrow compared to those of other species. Found in the Givetian-aged Burtnieki beds of Estonia. It is distinguished from other species in that the spinal
Burtnieki-Burtnieki
Burtnieki (German: Burtneck) is a village (population 488) in Burtnieki Parish, Valmiera Municipality, in the Vidzeme region of Latvia, near Lake Burtnieks
Burtnieki-Latvian Auxiliary Police
– 23 April 1943 Schutzmannschaft/Lettische Polizei Front Bataillon 27 Burtnieki, 14 March 1942 – April 1943 Schutzmannschaft/Lettische Polizei Front Bataillon
Burtnieki-Lestene Parish
church featuring ornate Baroque woodcarvings is located in Lestene. Blāzma Burtnieki Lestene Mariņmuiža "Reģionu, novadu, pilsētu un pagastu kopējā un sauszemes
Burtnieki-Burtnieki Municipality
absorbed Burtnieki Parish, Ēvele Parish, Rencēni Parish and Valmiera Parish, the administrative centre being in Burtnieki. On 1 July 2021, Burtnieki Municipality
Burtnieki-Bērzaine Parish
Cities: Mazsalaca Rūjiena Valmiera Municipalities: Burtnieki Parishes: Bērzaine Brenguļi Burtnieki Dikļi Ipiķi Jeri Kauguri Kocēni Ķoņi Lode Naukšēni
Burtnieki-Brenguļi Parish
Cities: Mazsalaca Rūjiena Valmiera Municipalities: Burtnieki Parishes: Bērzaine Brenguļi Burtnieki Dikļi Ipiķi Jeri Kauguri Kocēni Ķoņi Lode Naukšēni
Burtnieki-Burtnieki Parish
Burtnieki Parish (Latvian: Burtnieku pagasts) is an administrative territorial entity of Valmiera Municipality in the Vidzeme region of Latvia. "Reģionu
Burtnieki-Dikļi Parish
Cities: Mazsalaca Rūjiena Valmiera Municipalities: Burtnieki Parishes: Bērzaine Brenguļi Burtnieki Dikļi Ipiķi Jeri Kauguri Kocēni Ķoņi Lode Naukšēni
Burtnieki-Ipiķi Parish
Cities: Mazsalaca Rūjiena Valmiera Municipalities: Burtnieki Parishes: Bērzaine Brenguļi Burtnieki Dikļi Ipiķi Jeri Kauguri Kocēni Ķoņi Lode Naukšēni
Burtnieki-Jeri Parish
Cities: Mazsalaca Rūjiena Valmiera Municipalities: Burtnieki Parishes: Bērzaine Brenguļi Burtnieki Dikļi Ipiķi Jeri Kauguri Kocēni Ķoņi Lode Naukšēni
Burtnieki-Kauguri Parish
Cities: Mazsalaca Rūjiena Valmiera Municipalities: Burtnieki Parishes: Bērzaine Brenguļi Burtnieki Dikļi Ipiķi Jeri Kauguri Kocēni Ķoņi Lode Naukšēni
Burtnieki-Kocēni Parish
Cities: Mazsalaca Rūjiena Valmiera Municipalities: Burtnieki Parishes: Bērzaine Brenguļi Burtnieki Dikļi Ipiķi Jeri Kauguri Kocēni Ķoņi Lode Naukšēni
Burtnieki-Ķoņi Parish
Cities: Mazsalaca Rūjiena Valmiera Municipalities: Burtnieki Parishes: Bērzaine Brenguļi Burtnieki Dikļi Ipiķi Jeri Kauguri Kocēni Ķoņi Lode Naukšēni
Burtnieki-Lode Parish
Cities: Mazsalaca Rūjiena Valmiera Municipalities: Burtnieki Parishes: Bērzaine Brenguļi Burtnieki Dikļi Ipiķi Jeri Kauguri Kocēni Ķoņi Lode Naukšēni
Burtnieki-Ramata Parish
Cities: Mazsalaca Rūjiena Valmiera Municipalities: Burtnieki Parishes: Bērzaine Brenguļi Burtnieki Dikļi Ipiķi Jeri Kauguri Kocēni Ķoņi Lode Naukšēni
Burtnieki-Sēļi Parish
Cities: Mazsalaca Rūjiena Valmiera Municipalities: Burtnieki Parishes: Bērzaine Brenguļi Burtnieki Dikļi Ipiķi Jeri Kauguri Kocēni Ķoņi Lode Naukšēni
Burtnieki-Skaņkalne Parish
Cities: Mazsalaca Rūjiena Valmiera Municipalities: Burtnieki Parishes: Bērzaine Brenguļi Burtnieki Dikļi Ipiķi Jeri Kauguri Kocēni Ķoņi Lode Naukšēni
Burtnieki-Vaidava Parish
Cities: Mazsalaca Rūjiena Valmiera Municipalities: Burtnieki Parishes: Bērzaine Brenguļi Burtnieki Dikļi Ipiķi Jeri Kauguri Kocēni Ķoņi Lode Naukšēni
Burtnieki-Valmiera Parish
Cities: Mazsalaca Rūjiena Valmiera Municipalities: Burtnieki Parishes: Bērzaine Brenguļi Burtnieki Dikļi Ipiķi Jeri Kauguri Kocēni Ķoņi Lode Naukšēni
Burtnieki-Vilpulka Parish
Cities: Mazsalaca Rūjiena Valmiera Municipalities: Burtnieki Parishes: Bērzaine Brenguļi Burtnieki Dikļi Ipiķi Jeri Kauguri Kocēni Ķoņi Lode Naukšēni
Burtnieki-Zilaiskalns Parish
Cities: Mazsalaca Rūjiena Valmiera Municipalities: Burtnieki Parishes: Bērzaine Brenguļi Burtnieki Dikļi Ipiķi Jeri Kauguri Kocēni Ķoņi Lode Naukšēni
Burtnieki-Rencēni Parish
Cities: Mazsalaca Rūjiena Valmiera Municipalities: Burtnieki Parishes: Bērzaine Brenguļi Burtnieki Dikļi Ipiķi Jeri Kauguri Kocēni Ķoņi Lode Naukšēni
Burtnieki-Administrative divisions of Latvia
Parish, Zvārtava Parish Valmiera 51,370 Bērzaine Parish, Brenguļi Parish, Burtnieki Parish, Dikļi Parish, Ēvele Parish, Ipiķi Parish, Jeri Parish, Jērcēni
Burtnieki-Burtnieki Castle
Burtnieki Castle (German: Burg Burtneck; Estonian: Asti ordulinnus) is a castle in Burtnieki Parish, Valmiera Municipality in the Vidzeme region of Latvia
Burtnieki-Matīši Parish
Cities: Mazsalaca Rūjiena Valmiera Municipalities: Burtnieki Parishes: Bērzaine Brenguļi Burtnieki Dikļi Ipiķi Jeri Kauguri Kocēni Ķoņi Lode Naukšēni
Burtnieki-Vecate Parish
Cities: Mazsalaca Rūjiena Valmiera Municipalities: Burtnieki Parishes: Bērzaine Brenguļi Burtnieki Dikļi Ipiķi Jeri Kauguri Kocēni Ķoņi Lode Naukšēni
Burtnieki-Lāčplēsis (rock opera)
supply him with wood. Afterwards, at Burtnieki, Lāčplēsis flirts with Laimdota; together they listen to songs of Burtnieki castle and Laimdota sings a prayer
Burtnieki-Jānis Polis (wrestler)
Jānis Polis (12 January 1893 – 29 September 1953) was a Latvian wrestler. He competed for the Russian Empire at the 1912 Summer Olympics and for Latvia
Burtnieki-Mazsalaca
Cities: Mazsalaca Rūjiena Valmiera Municipalities: Burtnieki Parishes: Bērzaine Brenguļi Burtnieki Dikļi Ipiķi Jeri Kauguri Kocēni Ķoņi Lode Naukšēni
Burtnieki-2011 in paleoichthyology
(2011). "A new elasmobranch Karksiodus mirus gen. et sp. nov. from the Burtnieki Regional Stage, Middle Devonian of Estonia". Estonian Journal of Earth
Burtnieki-Axel Oxenstierna
services in Livonia gained him the reward of four castles (among others Burtnieki and Valmiera) and the whole bishopric of Wenden. Entrusted with the peace
Burtnieki-Koskull family
that one brother would keep the Burtnieki side, while the other would keep the opposite side. The brother with the Burtnieki side had an oak beam with iron
Burtnieki-List of German exonyms for places in Latvia
Brukņa Brucken Bukmuiža Buckmuische Buļļupe Kurische Aa Bunka Funkenhof Burtnieki Burtneck Carnikava Zarnikau Celmenieki Zelmeneeken Ceraukste Zerrauxt
Burtnieki-Geology of Lithuania
by the Rezekne Stage. Other units include the Parnu, Narva, Arukula, Burtnieki, Sventoji, Dubnik, Katleski, Pamusis, Stipinai, Amula, Kruoja, Siauliai
Burtnieki-Administrative divisions of Latvia before 2021
Blīdene Parish Ciecere Parish Gaiķi Parish Remte Parish 19. Burtnieki Municipality 8,307 Burtnieki Parish Ēvele Parish Matīši Parish Rencēni Parish Valmiera
Burtnieki-List of castles in Latvia
Alūksne Alūksne Around 1342 Ruins Walls higher than 5 meters high Burtnieki Castle Burtnieki Valmiera Built before 1366 Ruins Walls up to 4 meters high Cēsis
Burtnieki-Valmiera District
Cities: Mazsalaca Rūjiena Valmiera Municipalities: Burtnieki Parishes: Bērzaine Brenguļi Burtnieki Dikļi Ipiķi Jeri Kauguri Kocēni Ķoņi Lode Naukšēni