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Cesvaine-Cesvaine
Cesvaine (pronunciation) (German: Seßwegen) is a town in Madona Municipality, Vidzeme Region, Latvia. It is home to the Cesvaine Palace, built in 1896
Cesvaine-Cesvaine Municipality
Cesvaine Municipality (Latvian: Cesvaines novads) is a former municipality in Vidzeme, Latvia. The municipality was formed in 2009 by reorganization of
Cesvaine-Cesvaine Palace
Cesvaine Palace (Latvian: Cesvaines pils; German: Schloss Seßwegen) is located in the town of Cesvaine, Latvia in Madona Municipality. Next to the palace
Cesvaine-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.
Cesvaine-Cesvaine Parish
Cesvaine Parish (Latvian: Cesvaines pagasts) is an administrative unit of Madona Municipality, Latvia. It was created in 2010 from the countryside territory
Cesvaine-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
Cesvaine-List of twin towns and sister cities in Latvia
cesis.lv (in Latvian). Cēsu novads. Retrieved 5 March 2024. "Cesvaines novada pašvaldības sadarbības līgumi". cesvaine.lv (in Latvian). Cesvaines novads. Retrieved
Cesvaine-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
Cesvaine-Lattice tower
Archived from the original on 2020-06-30. Retrieved 2022-03-07. "Cesvaine TV Tower, Cesvaine - SkyscraperPage.com". Archived from the original on 2020-06-27
Cesvaine-Madona District
form Madona Municipality. Cesvaine, Ērgļi, Lubāna and Varakļāni were split off as separate municipalities until 2021. Cesvaine Lubāna Madona Varakļāni 56°51′N
Cesvaine-Weyhe
Gymnasium. Weyhe is twinned with: Cesvaine, Latvia Coulaines, France Ērgļi, Latvia Lubāna, Latvia Madona, Latvia Varakļāni, Latvia Louise Ebert (1873–1955), wife
Cesvaine-Administrative divisions of Latvia before 2009
Municipality Zvirgzdene Parish Arona Parish Barkava Parish Bērzaune Parish Cesvaine Dzelzava Parish Ērgļi Municipality Kalsnava Parish Lazdona Parish Ļaudona
Cesvaine-Ordensburg
(near modern Vecsēlpils, Latvia) - a genuine order castle, seat of a bailiff Sesswangen (Cesvaine, Latvia) Smilten (Smiltene, Latvia) Soldau (Działdowo, Poland)
Cesvaine-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
Cesvaine-Madona
(pronunciation; German: Modohn) is a town with town rights in the Zemgale region of Latvia and is the center of the Madona municipality. The surrounding area of Madona
Cesvaine-Dzelzava
was found old graveyards. The territory of Dzelzava has been a part of Cesvaine and Jersika land. After invasion of German Crusaders Dzelzava's territory
Cesvaine-Vidzeme Upland
of Vidzeme Highlands there are such cities and settlements as Madona, Cesvaine, Ērgļi, Smiltene and Līgatne. They are all located on the slopes of the
Cesvaine-Principality of Jersika
Autīne and Cesvaine, but retained Jersika, Mākoņkalns and Naujiene. Visvaldis' feudal charter is the oldest such document surviving in Latvia, and in this
Cesvaine-Igor Zhdanov
Николаевич Жданов, Latvian: Igors Ždanovs; July 27, 1920, Cesvaine – December 25, 1996, Rīga) is a Latvian/Soviet chess master who won the Latvian Chess Championship
Cesvaine-Rūsiņš Mārtiņš Freivalds
also taught at the University of Latvia, with students including Daina Taimiņa and Andris Ambainis. He was born in Cesvaine and studied at Moscow State University
Cesvaine-Lubāna
Lubahn) is a town situated in Madona Municipality in the Vidzeme region of Latvia, situated by the Aiviekste river. It acquired a town status in 1992, and
Cesvaine-Madona Municipality
and the town of Madona. As per the 2021 Latvian administrative reform, the municipalities of Madona, Cesvaine, Ērgļi and Lubāna were merged into the reformed
Cesvaine-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
Cesvaine-List of palaces and manor houses in Latvia
ISBN 978-1-57607-800-6. Retrieved 28 August 2012. Latvijas Turisma objektu data baze. "Cesvaines Palace". Latvijas Turisma. Archived from the original on 19 February 2013
Cesvaine-Edgars Krūmiņš
Cesvaine. In the early 1930s, Edgars Krūmiņš became one of the strongest chess players in Latvia. His biggest success was the third place in Latvian Chess
Cesvaine-Mētriena Parish
Mētriena parish (Latvian: Mētrienas pagasts) is an administrative unit of Madona Municipality, Latvia. v t e "Reģionu, novadu, pilsētu un pagastu kopējā
Cesvaine-Liezēre Parish
Liezēre parish (Latvian: Liezēres pagasts) is an administrative unit of Madona Municipality, Latvia. v t e "Reģionu, novadu, pilsētu un pagastu kopējā
Cesvaine-Ļaudona Parish
Ļaudona Parish (Latvian: Ļaudonas pagasts) is an administrative unit of Madona Municipality in the Vidzeme region of Latvia. Until 2009, it was part of
Cesvaine-Vestiena Parish
Vestiena Parish (Latvian: Vestienas pagasts) is an administrative unit of Madona Municipality in the Vidzeme region of Latvia. "Reģionu, novadu, pilsētu
Cesvaine-Dzelzava Parish
Dzelzava Parish (Latvian: Dzelzavas pagasts) is an administrative unit of Madona Municipality, Latvia. Bučauska orthodox church Dzelzava Manor Dzelzava
Cesvaine-Jakob Michael Reinhold Lenz
Drang movement. Lenz was born in Sesswegen (Cesvaine), Governorate of Livonia, Russian Empire, now Latvia, the son of the pietistic minister Christian
Cesvaine-Mārciena Parish
Mārciena parish (Latvian: Mārcienas pagasts) is an administrative unit of Madona Municipality, Latvia. Ķepši (Kepsi) v t e "Reģionu, novadu, pilsētu un
Cesvaine-Kalsnava Parish
Kalsnava Parish (Latvian: Kalsnavas pagasts) is an administrative unit of Madona Municipality in the Vidzeme region of Latvia. Kalsnava Manor (Calcenoide)
Cesvaine-Murmastiene Parish
Murmastiene Parish (Latvian: Murmastienes pagasts, Latgalian: Mūrmastinis pogosts) is an administrative unit of Varakļāni Municipality, Latvia. The parish covers
Cesvaine-Jēkabs Bīne
churches in Cesvaine (1924), Jumprava [lv] (1926) and Vecsaule (1927). His focus on sacral painting developed into an interest in Latvian mythology, idealism
Cesvaine-Arona Parish
Arona Parish (Latvian: Aronas pagasts) is an administrative unit of Madona Municipality, Latvia. "Reģionu, novadu, pilsētu un pagastu kopējā un sauszemes
Cesvaine-Varakļāni Parish
Varakļāni Parish (Latvian: Varakļānu pagasts) is an administrative unit of Varakļāni Municipality, Latvia. Its center is Stirnienes muiža [lv] (also Stirniene
Cesvaine-Kropotkin family
1558–1583, voivode at Kreutzburg (now Krustpils, Latvia) in 1579 and Sesswegen (now Cesvaine, Latvia) in 1582, and a participant of the Russo-Swedish
Cesvaine-Prauliena Parish
Prauliena parish (Latvian: Praulienas pagasts) is an administrative unit of Madona Municipality, Latvia. v t e "Reģionu, novadu, pilsētu un pagastu kopējā
Cesvaine-Bērzaune Parish
Bērzaune parish (Latvian: Bērzaunes pagasts) is an administrative unit of Madona Municipality, Latvia. Close to the highest point in Latvia Gaiziņkalns, only
Cesvaine-List of twin towns and sister cities in Germany
Austria Siena, Italy Weyhe Cesvaine, Latvia Coulaines, France Ērgļi, Latvia Lubāna, Latvia Madona, Latvia Varakļāni, Latvia Wiehl Bistrița, Romania Crimmitschau
Cesvaine-Sarkaņi Parish
Sarkaņi Parish (Latvian: Sarkaņu pagasts) is an administrative unit of Madona Municipality, Latvia. v t e "Reģionu, novadu, pilsētu un pagastu kopējā un
Cesvaine-List of tallest structures by country
368 m (1,207 ft) Valmiera TV Tower, Valmiera, 304 m (997 ft) Cesvaine transmission mast, Cesvaine, 204 m (669 ft) Daugavpils TV Tower (ru), Daugavpils, 204 m
Cesvaine-Varakļāni
וואַרקלאַן, Russian: Варакляны) is a town in the Latgale historical region of Latvia. The population in 2020 was 1,740. The town of Varakļāni was founded and
Cesvaine-Barkava Parish
Barkava Parish (Latvian: Barkavas pagasts) is an administrative unit of Madona Municipality, Latvia. The earliest source noting Barkava Parish as a territory
Cesvaine-ISO 3166-2:LV
ISO 3166-2:LV is the entry for Latvia in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
Cesvaine-Lazdona Parish
Lazdona parish (Latvian: Lazdonas pagasts) is an administrative unit of Madona Municipality, Latvia. v t e "Reģionu, novadu, pilsētu un pagastu kopējā
Cesvaine-Ošupe Parish
Ošupe Parish (Latvian: Ošupes pagasts) is an administrative unit of Madona Municipality, Latvia. v t e "Reģionu, novadu, pilsētu un pagastu kopējā un
Cesvaine-List of twin towns and sister cities in Estonia
Sihanoukville, Cambodia Vanadzor, Armenia Velikiye Luki, Russia Märjamaa Cesvaine, Latvia Łącko, Poland Raahe, Finland Vara, Sweden Muhu Utajärvi, Finland Narva
Cesvaine-List of palaces
(Royal Palace) – former residence of Chao Boun Oum, Pakse Bīriņi Palace Cesvaine Palace Cīrava Palace Kazdanga Palace Krāslava New Palace Laidi Palace Mežotne
Cesvaine-Madona
Cities, Municipalities and Parishes of the defunct Madona District Cities: Cesvaine Lubāna Madona Varakļāni Municipalities: Ērgļi Lubāna Parishes: Arona Barkava
Cesvaine-Varakļāni
Cities, Municipalities and Parishes of the defunct Madona District Cities: Cesvaine Lubāna Madona Varakļāni Municipalities: Ērgļi Lubāna Parishes: Arona Barkava
Cesvaine-ISO 3166-2:LV
Brocēnu novads LV-019 Burtnieku novads LV-020 Carnikavas novads LV-021 Cesvaines novads LV-023 Ciblas novads LV-024 Dagdas novads LV-025 Daugavpils novads
Cesvaine-List of twin towns and sister cities in Germany
Republic Reith bei Kitzbühel, Austria Schladming, Austria Siena, Italy Weyhe Cesvaine, Latvia Coulaines, France Ērgļi, Latvia Lubāna, Latvia Madona, Latvia Varakļāni
Cesvaine-List of cities and towns in Latvia
Municipality Cēsis pronunciation 18,021 16,888 14,588 Cēsis Municipality Cesvaine pronunciation 1,668 1,443 1,212 Madona Municipality Dagda pronunciation
Cesvaine-Ordensburg
Vecsēlpils, Latvia) - a genuine order castle, seat of a bailiff Sesswangen (Cesvaine, Latvia) Smilten (Smiltene, Latvia) Soldau (Działdowo, Poland) Sonnenburg
Cesvaine-List of twin towns and sister cities in Estonia
Sihanoukville, Cambodia Vanadzor, Armenia Velikiye Luki, Russia Märjamaa Cesvaine, Latvia Łącko, Poland Raahe, Finland Vara, Sweden Muhu Utajärvi, Finland
Cesvaine-Principality of Jersika
received back only a portion of it as a fief. He lost the lands of Autīne and Cesvaine, but retained Jersika, Mākoņkalns and Naujiene. Visvaldis' feudal charter
Cesvaine-Cesvaine Palace
Cesvaine Palace (Latvian: Cesvaines pils; German: Schloss Seßwegen) is located in the town of Cesvaine, Latvia in Madona Municipality. Next to the palace
Cesvaine-Arona Parish
Cities, Municipalities and Parishes of the defunct Madona District Cities: Cesvaine Lubāna Madona Varakļāni Municipalities: Ērgļi Lubāna Parishes: Arona Barkava
Cesvaine-Barkava Parish
Cities, Municipalities and Parishes of the defunct Madona District Cities: Cesvaine Lubāna Madona Varakļāni Municipalities: Ērgļi Lubāna Parishes: Arona Barkava
Cesvaine-Bērzaune Parish
Cities, Municipalities and Parishes of the defunct Madona District Cities: Cesvaine Lubāna Madona Varakļāni Municipalities: Ērgļi Lubāna Parishes: Arona Barkava
Cesvaine-Dzelzava Parish
Cities, Municipalities and Parishes of the defunct Madona District Cities: Cesvaine Lubāna Madona Varakļāni Municipalities: Ērgļi Lubāna Parishes: Arona Barkava
Cesvaine-Kalsnava Parish
Cities, Municipalities and Parishes of the defunct Madona District Cities: Cesvaine Lubāna Madona Varakļāni Municipalities: Ērgļi Lubāna Parishes: Arona Barkava
Cesvaine-Lazdona Parish
Cities, Municipalities and Parishes of the defunct Madona District Cities: Cesvaine Lubāna Madona Varakļāni Municipalities: Ērgļi Lubāna Parishes: Arona Barkava
Cesvaine-Ļaudona Parish
Cities, Municipalities and Parishes of the defunct Madona District Cities: Cesvaine Lubāna Madona Varakļāni Municipalities: Ērgļi Lubāna Parishes: Arona Barkava
Cesvaine-Liezēre Parish
Cities, Municipalities and Parishes of the defunct Madona District Cities: Cesvaine Lubāna Madona Varakļāni Municipalities: Ērgļi Lubāna Parishes: Arona Barkava
Cesvaine-Mārciena Parish
Cities, Municipalities and Parishes of the defunct Madona District Cities: Cesvaine Lubāna Madona Varakļāni Municipalities: Ērgļi Lubāna Parishes: Arona Barkava
Cesvaine-Mētriena Parish
Cities, Municipalities and Parishes of the defunct Madona District Cities: Cesvaine Lubāna Madona Varakļāni Municipalities: Ērgļi Lubāna Parishes: Arona Barkava
Cesvaine-Murmastiene Parish
Cities, Municipalities and Parishes of the defunct Madona District Cities: Cesvaine Lubāna Madona Varakļāni Municipalities: Ērgļi Lubāna Parishes: Arona Barkava
Cesvaine-Ošupe Parish
Cities, Municipalities and Parishes of the defunct Madona District Cities: Cesvaine Lubāna Madona Varakļāni Municipalities: Ērgļi Lubāna Parishes: Arona Barkava
Cesvaine-Prauliena Parish
Cities, Municipalities and Parishes of the defunct Madona District Cities: Cesvaine Lubāna Madona Varakļāni Municipalities: Ērgļi Lubāna Parishes: Arona Barkava
Cesvaine-Sarkaņi Parish
Cities, Municipalities and Parishes of the defunct Madona District Cities: Cesvaine Lubāna Madona Varakļāni Municipalities: Ērgļi Lubāna Parishes: Arona Barkava
Cesvaine-Varakļāni Parish
Cities, Municipalities and Parishes of the defunct Madona District Cities: Cesvaine Lubāna Madona Varakļāni Municipalities: Ērgļi Lubāna Parishes: Arona Barkava
Cesvaine-Vestiena Parish
Cities, Municipalities and Parishes of the defunct Madona District Cities: Cesvaine Lubāna Madona Varakļāni Municipalities: Ērgļi Lubāna Parishes: Arona Barkava
Cesvaine-Administrative divisions of Latvia
Madona 28,692 Arona Parish, Barkava Parish, Bērzaune Parish, Cesvaine Parish, Cesvaine town, Dzelzava Parish, Ērgļi Parish, Indrāni Parish, Jumurda Parish
Cesvaine-Cesvaine Municipality
Cesvaine Municipality (Latvian: Cesvaines novads) is a former municipality in Vidzeme, Latvia. The municipality was formed in 2009 by reorganization of
Cesvaine-Madona Municipality
the 2021 Latvian administrative reform, the municipalities of Madona, Cesvaine, Ērgļi and Lubāna were merged into the reformed Madona Municipality, becoming
Cesvaine-List of twin towns and sister cities in Latvia
Alytus, Lithuania Rakvere, Estonia Rokiškis, Lithuania Tyresö, Sweden Cesvaine Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, Ukraine Lagardelle-sur-Lèze, France Märjamaa, Estonia
Cesvaine-Igor Zhdanov
(Russian: Игорь Николаевич Жданов, Latvian: Igors Ždanovs; July 27, 1920, Cesvaine – December 25, 1996, Rīga) is a Latvian/Soviet chess master who won the
Cesvaine-Vidzeme
Part of Ķekava Parish Arona Parish Part of Barkava Parish Bērzaune Parish Cesvaine Parish Dzelzava Parish Ērgļi Parish Indrān Parish Jumurda Parish Kalsnava
Cesvaine-List of national roads in Latvia
Rēzekne Gulbene 87.2 km P 37 Pļaviņas (Gostiņi) Madona Gulbene 90.9 km P 38 Cesvaine Velēna 37.6 km P 39 Alūksne Estonian border (Ape) 30.3 km P 40 Alūksne
Cesvaine-Cesvaine
Cesvaine (pronunciation) (German: Seßwegen) is a town in Madona Municipality, Vidzeme Region, Latvia. It is home to the Cesvaine Palace, built in 1896
Cesvaine-Cesvaine Parish
Cesvaine Parish (Latvian: Cesvaines pagasts) is an administrative unit of Madona Municipality, Latvia. It was created in 2010 from the countryside territory
Cesvaine-Weyhe
education; Hauptschule, Realschule, and Gymnasium. Weyhe is twinned with: Cesvaine, Latvia Coulaines, France Ērgļi, Latvia Lubāna, Latvia Madona, Latvia Varakļāni
Cesvaine-August Dinklage
Frankfurt am Main (with Hans Grisebach) 1894–1896: Seßwegen Palace in Cesvaine (with Hans Grisebach) 1897–1898: Northern Bohemian Museum [de] in Liberec
Cesvaine-Rūsiņš Mārtiņš Freivalds
with students including Daina Taimiņa and Andris Ambainis. He was born in Cesvaine and studied at Moscow State University (MSU). Freivalds died from a heart
Cesvaine-List of German exonyms for places in Latvia
Zarnikau Celmenieki Zelmeneeken Ceraukste Zerrauxt Cēre Zehren Cēsis Wenden Cesvaine Sesswegen Cibla Werestmuische Cīrava Zirau Cirsti Zirsten Code Zahden Dagda
Cesvaine-Jēkabs Bīne
painted Christian subjects, including the altarpieces for the churches in Cesvaine (1924), Jumprava [lv] (1926) and Vecsaule (1927). His focus on sacral painting
Cesvaine-Kropotkin family
voivode at Kreutzburg (now Krustpils, Latvia) in 1579 and Sesswegen (now Cesvaine, Latvia) in 1582, and a participant of the Russo-Swedish war in 1590–1593;
Cesvaine-Edgars Krūmiņš
Krūmiņš was a mathematics teacher at a secondary school in the Latvian city Cesvaine. In the early 1930s, Edgars Krūmiņš became one of the strongest chess players
Cesvaine-Administrative divisions of Latvia before 2021
Cēsis Municipality 18,246 Cēsis town Vaive Parish 22. Cesvaine Municipality 2,802 Cesvaine town Cesvaine Parish 23. Cibla Municipality 2,875 Blonti Parish
Cesvaine-Lubāna
Cities, Municipalities and Parishes of the defunct Madona District Cities: Cesvaine Lubāna Madona Varakļāni Municipalities: Ērgļi Lubāna Parishes: Arona Barkava
Cesvaine-Jakob Michael Reinhold Lenz
German writer of the Sturm und Drang movement. Lenz was born in Sesswegen (Cesvaine), Governorate of Livonia, Russian Empire, now Latvia, the son of the pietistic