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Krustpils-Krustpils Municipality
Krustpils Municipality (Latvian: Krustpils novads) is a former municipality in Latgale, Latvia. The municipality was formed in 2009 by merging Atašiene
Krustpils-Krustpils Castle
Castle (German: Kreutzburg, Polish: Krzyżbork) is a castle in Jēkabpils, . It is one of the best preserved medieval castles in
Krustpils-Jēkabpils
buildings have been preserved. The castle of Krustpils houses the History Museum of Jēkabpils and Krustpils. One of the Struve Geodetic Arc original station
Krustpils-Latvian Railways
a day Krustpils – Rēzekne – Zilupe (border of Russia) Two trains a day from Riga continue past Krustpils on this diesel train line in Latvia's central
Krustpils-Krustpils Station
Krustpils Station is a railway station serving the city of Jēkabpils in southeastern Latvia. The station is located in the historic Krustpils part of
Krustpils-Krustpils Parish
Krustpils Parish (Latvian: Krustpils pagasts) is an administrative unit of Jēkabpils Municipality in the Latgale region of Latvia. Prior to the 2009 administrative
Krustpils-Transport in Latvia
– Jelgava Railway Jelgava – Liepāja Railway Riga – Daugavpils Railway Krustpils – Rēzekne – Zilupe (border of Russia) Rīga – Sigulda – Cēsis – Valmiera
Krustpils-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
Krustpils-Administrative divisions of Latvia before 2009
Parish Dunava Parish Elkšņi Parish Gārsene Parish Jēkabpils Kalna Parish Krustpils Parish Kūkas Parish Leimaņi Parish Mežāre Parish Rite Parish Rubene Parish
Krustpils-Krustpils – Rēzekne II Railway
The Krustpils–Rēzekne II Railway is a 95 kilometres (59 mi) long, 1,524 mm (5 ft) gauge railway built in the 20th century to connect Krustpils and Rēzekne
Krustpils-Jelgava–Krustpils Railway
The Jelgava–Krustpils Railway is a 138 kilometres (86 mi) long, 1,524 mm (5 ft) gauge railway built in the 19th century to connect Ventspils and Moscow
Krustpils-Latgale
Latgale (Latgalian: Latgola; Latvian: Latgale; Russian: Латгалия, romanized: Latgaliya; Polish: Łatgalia; German: Lettgallen; Belarusian: Латгалія,
Krustpils-Jēkabpils Air Base
(ICAO: EVKA), also known as Krustpils, is an air base located 3 kilometres (2 mi) northeast of Jēkabpils, a town in Latvia. During the 1980s it was one
Krustpils-Jēkabpils District
Elkšņi parish Gārsene parish Jēkabpils city Jēkabpils parish Kalna parish Krustpils parish Kūku parish Leimaņi parish Mežāre parish Rite parish Rubene parish
Krustpils-Riga–Daugavpils Railway
central Latvia and Daugavpils in south-eastern Latvia. The railway line is double track between Riga and Krustpils and single track between Krustpils and
Krustpils-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
Krustpils-Riga Central Station
Riga–Skulte Riga–Lugaži, through to the Estonian border crossing at Valka Riga-Krustpils, which then splits into lines to Daugavpils and Zilupe. Two rail mainlines
Krustpils-Verners Vitands
pages 532. (in Latvian)Krustpils. Latvijas armijas kazarmas, (193-?) Madona, Culture House in the past Madona House of Culture (in Latvian) Verners Vitands
Krustpils-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
Krustpils-Pasažieru vilciens
Rīga – Jelgava – Dobele – Liepāja Rīga – Krustpils – Līvāni – Daugavpils – Krāslava – Indra Rīga – Krustpils – Rēzekne – Zilupe Rīga – Pļaviņas – Madona
Krustpils-List of former cities of Latvia
Former cities of Latvia are entities that once had city rights and were located in the territory of Latvia. The main reasons why these entities have lost
Krustpils-Jānis Backāns
In 1942, Backāns became a ceramicist. From 1942 to 1962, he worked in Krustpils production plant. Since 1957, his works were exhibited in exhibitions
Krustpils-Pērse
Daugava in Latvia, flowing through Ērgļi, Pļaviņas and Koknese municipalities. The river crosses roads A6, P79, P80 and the Riga-Krustpils railway line
Krustpils-Baltezers
Brocēni Municipality Lake Baltezers, Ilūkste Municipality Lake Baltezers, Krustpils Municipality Lake Baltezers, Nereta Municipality Lake Baltezers, Smiltene
Krustpils-Jēkabpils Municipality
Parish. During the 2021 Latvian administrative reform, the previous municipality was merged with Aknīste Municipality, Krustpils Municipality, Sala Municipality
Krustpils-Berta Vesmane
the time and died on a train while at Krustpils Station. Sanita Osipova (2019) The Political Platform of the Latvian People’s Council of 17 November 1918
Krustpils-Grindeks
Grindeks, is an internationally operating Latvian pharmaceutical company with headquarters in Riga, Latvia. Its portfolio consists of original products
Krustpils-List of villages and towns depopulated of Jews during the Holocaust
Jaunjelgava Jēkabpils Jelgava Jūrmala Kandava Kārsava Koknese Krāslava Krustpils Kuldīga Liepāja Limbaži Līvāni Ludza Madona Nereta Ogre Pārgauja Pāvilosta
Krustpils-Voldemar Damberg
the territory of the Latvian SSR until the taking of the city of Riga. In battles on the territory of the Latvian SSR for Krustpils, during the forcing
Krustpils-Valsts gaisa satiksme
the Riga-Liepaja route were continued. For 1939, the launch of a Riga-Krustpils-Daugavpils route was planned, but those plans were not implemented. The
Krustpils-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
Krustpils-Vecumnieki
Vecumnieki was 2103 as of 2015. The village is just north of the Jelgava-Krustpils railroad. Buses from Riga to Skaistkalne, Ilūkste and Nereta stop at Vecumnieki
Krustpils-Railway electrification in the Soviet Union
lines was planned for 2015–2020: Aizkraukle – Krustpils Krustpils – Rezekne Krustpils – Daugavpils Krustpils – Jełgawa Jełgawa – Tukums 2 Tukums 2 – Ventspils
Krustpils-Kūkas Parish
Kūkas Parish (Latvian: Kūku pagasts) is an administrative unit of Jēkabpils Municipality in the Latgale region of Latvia. Zīlāni "Reģionu, novadu, pilsētu
Krustpils-Sēlpils Parish
Sēlpils Parish (Latvian: Sēlpils pagasts) is an administrative territorial entity of Jēkabpils Municipality in the Selonia region of Latvia. Prior to 2009
Krustpils-Frīdrihs Vesmanis
extreme right direction." Berta died two days later while on a train at Krustpils Station, while Vesmanis was sent to the Solikamsk Penitentiary, and died
Krustpils-Viesīte Parish
Viesīte Parish (Latvian: Viesītes pagasts) is an administrative unit of Jēkabpils Municipality in the Selonia region of Latvia. It was created in 2010
Krustpils-3rd Shock Army
Lubań and on to the south of Madon, but after the Soviet forces seized Krustpils, some heavy fighting followed with only limited success. 3rd Shock forced
Krustpils-Ivans Klementjevs
Ivans Klementjevs (born 18 November 1960 in Burtiki) is a Soviet-born Latvian politician and former sprint canoeist who competed from the mid-1980s to
Krustpils-Sauka Parish
Sauka Parish (Latvian: Saukas pagasts) is an administrative unit of Jēkabpils Municipality in the Selonia region of Latvia. Prior to 2009, it was an administrative
Krustpils-Yaakov Ben Zion Mendelson
Beila Rochel Morein. (The town later changed to Latvian hands, and the German name became Latvian Krustpils. In 1962, it was also united with the town of
Krustpils-Leimaņi Parish
Leimaņi parish (Latvian: Leimaņu pagasts) is an administrative territorial entity of Jēkabpils Municipality, Latvia. "Reģionu, novadu, pilsētu un pagastu
Krustpils-Vīpe Parish
Vīpe Parish (Latvian: Vīpes pagasts) is an administrative unit of Jēkabpils Municipality in the Latgale region of Latvia. Vīpe [lv] – parish administrative
Krustpils-Atašiene Parish
Atašiene Parish (Latvian: Atašienes pagasts) is an administrative unit of Jēkabpils Municipality in the Latgale region of Latvia. v t e "Reģionu, novadu
Krustpils-Zasa Parish
Zasa parish (Latvian: Zasas pagasts) is an administrative unit of Jēkabpils Municipality, Latvia. v t e "Reģionu, novadu, pilsētu un pagastu kopējā un
Krustpils-Johann Gerhard König
(a.k.a. Lemenen), a manor belonging to the estate of Kreutzburg/Krustpils. Krustpils, which is on the north bank of the Daugava, is now part of the city
Krustpils-Viesīte
in the western part of Jēkabpils Municipality in the Selonia region of Latvia. The population in 2020 was 1,500. Viesīte is a typical Selonia town located
Krustpils-Gārsene Parish
Gārsene Parish (Latvian: Gārsenes pagasts) is an administrative unit of Jēkabpils Municipality in the Selonia region of Latvia (prior to 2009 it was part
Krustpils-Sala Parish, Jēkabpils Municipality
Sala Parish (Latvian: Salas pagasts) is a territorial unit of Jēkabpils Municipality in the Selonia region of Latvia. From 2009 until 2021, it was part
Krustpils-Kropotkin family
war of 1558–1583, voivode at Kreutzburg (now Krustpils, Latvia) in 1579 and Sesswegen (now Cesvaine, Latvia) in 1582, and a participant of the Russo-Swedish
Krustpils-Aizkraukle Station
tracks in the direction of Krustpils, where the power line ends very soon The end of the power line (View towards Krustpils) "Publiskās lietošanas dzelzceļa
Krustpils-Aknīste
Polish: Oknista) is a town in Jēkabpils Municipality in the Selonia region of Latvia, situated near the Lithuanian border. The town is located near the river
Krustpils-List of Gothic architecture
following existing Gothic buildings are national architectural monuments of Latvia. All of the following existing Gothic buildings are Nekilnojamųjų kultūros
Krustpils-Dignāja Parish
Dignāja parish (Latvian: Dignājas pagasts) is an administrative unit of Jēkabpils Municipality, Latvia. "Reģionu, novadu, pilsētu un pagastu kopējā un
Krustpils-Ozolsala Station
and no turnouts. In December 2019, along with 7 other stations on the Latvian Railway network, this station was closed, and no more trains stop at the
Krustpils-Rubene Parish
Rubene Parish (Latvian: Rubenes pagasts) is an administrative territorial entity of Jēkabpils Municipality, Latvia. It was an administrative unit of the
Krustpils-Elkšņi Parish
Elkšņi Parish (Latvian: Elkšņu pagasts) is an administrative unit of Jēkabpils Municipality in the Selonia region of Latvia. The administrative center
Krustpils-Asare Parish
Asare Parish (Latvian: Asares pagasts) is an administrative unit of Jēkabpils Municipality in the Selonia region of Latvia. v t e "Reģionu, novadu, pilsētu
Krustpils-11th Composite Aviation Regiment
converted to the Ilyushin Il-28 'Beagle', based at Jekabpils and Krustpils in the Latvian SSR. It moved to Neu-Welzow in the German Democratic Republic in
Krustpils-Mežāre Parish
Mežāre parish (Latvian: Mežāres pagasts) is an administrative unit of Jēkabpils Municipality in the Latgale region of Latvia. Mežāre [lv] – parish administrative
Krustpils-Kalna Parish
Kalna parish (Latvian: Kalna pagasts) is an administrative unit of Jēkabpils Municipality, Latvia. "Reģionu, novadu, pilsētu un pagastu kopējā un sauszemes
Krustpils-Ābeļi Parish
Ābeļi Parish (Latvian: Ābeļu pagasts) is an administrative unit of Jēkabpils Municipality, Latvia. In the territory of present-day Ābeļi Parish, there
Krustpils-OKa1
in Šķirotava, Jelgava, Dyneburg, Rezekne and Krustpils. In September 1940, after the annexation of Latvia by the USSR, the steam locomotives were taken
Krustpils-Rite Parish
Rite Parish (Latvian: Rites pagasts) is an administrative territorial entity of Jēkabpils Municipality in the Selonia region of Latvia. Prior to 2009
Krustpils-Varieši Parish
Varieši Parish (Latvian: Variešu pagasts) is an administrative unit of Jēkabpils Municipality in the Latgale region of Latvia. Varieši [lv] – parish administrative
Krustpils-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)
Krustpils-Dunava Parish
Dunava Parish (Latvian: Dunavas pagasts) is an administrative unit of Jēkabpils Municipality, Latvia. "Reģionu, novadu, pilsētu un pagastu kopējā un sauszemes
Krustpils-Rifle corps (Soviet Union)
Commander E. Blekis. The Latvian Rifle Corps (2nd Baltic Front) fought in Latvia at Rēzekne and Daugavpils, Madona, Krustpils and Riga Offensive (1944)
Krustpils-Teiči Nature Reserve
without a guide located in the part of the nature reserve located in Krustpils Municipality. The reserve is home to a number of rare or threatened species
Krustpils-43rd Guards Rifle Division
company, led his troops to the vicinity of the Mezhare station on the Krustpils – Rēzekne II Railway, well into the German rear. This incursion provoked
Krustpils-256th Rifle Division
these commands in mid-September advancing through eastern Latvia in the area north of Krustpils. By the second week of October it had reached the region
Krustpils-Lielzalve Manor
population died in the area of Zalve. In 1744, Zalve Manor was sold to Krustpils and Skaistkalne s Nicholas Korf. After the annexation of the Duchy of
Krustpils-Jelgava Station
Jelgava – Liepāja, Jelgava – Meitene, Tukums II – Jelgava and Jelgava – Krustpils railways. Trains depart in the direction of Riga, Liepāja, and Vilnius
Krustpils-List of gliders (L)
Wing – Estonia – Lauk, Peep (Fricis Launics / 48th Glider Aviator Group, Krustpils (LU)) Launics Krustpilietis (L.W. Lawrence) Lawrence Water Glider (Tzvetan
Krustpils-11th Rifle Corps
Rembate and Koknese, while a regiment from the 202nd Division fought at Krustpils on 29 and 30 June. Due to the unpreparedness of Riga for a sustained defense
Krustpils-219th Rifle Division
Front, and as the advance continued into Latvia by mid-September it had reached an area northeast of Krustpils; a few weeks later it was located southeast
Krustpils-391st Rifle Division
93rd Corps had been transferred to the 42nd Army, and was approaching Krustpils by mid-month. As of October 1, 93rd Corps had been shifted yet again,
Krustpils-379th Rifle Division
Corps, which had been transferred to the 42nd Army, and was approaching Krustpils by mid-month. As of 1 October, 93rd Corps had been shifted yet again,
Krustpils-List of Gothic architecture
Castle Koknese Military Ruins. Krimulda Castle Sigulda Military Ruins. Krustpils Castle Jēkabpils Military Ludza Castle Ludza Military Ruins. Museum of
Krustpils-Rifle corps (Soviet Union)
(2nd Baltic Front) fought in Latvia at Rēzekne and Daugavpils, Madona, Krustpils and Riga Offensive (1944) and combat at Courland Pocket. During the Courland
Krustpils-Wenden Voivodeship
Rositten), Viļaka (Marienhausen), Gulbene (Schwanenburg), Ludza (Lucyn), Krustpils (Kreutzburg). The seat of the voivode was Wenden (Cēsis). The voivodes
Krustpils-List of former cities of Latvia
The town and its rural territory was transformed into Kalnciems Parish Krustpils pronunciation 1920 1964 Merged into Jēkabpils Ķemeri pronunciation 1928
Krustpils-Latvian Railways
Daugavpils Railway3 5 times a day Krustpils – Rēzekne – Zilupe (border of Russia) Two trains a day from Riga continue past Krustpils on this diesel train line
Krustpils-ISO 3166-2:LV
LV-045 Kocēnu novads LV-046 Kokneses novads LV-048 Krimuldas novads LV-049 Krustpils novads LV-051 Ķeguma novads LV-053 Lielvārdes novads LV-055 Līgatnes novads
Krustpils-Yaakov Ben Zion Mendelson
town later changed to Latvian hands, and the German name became Latvian Krustpils. In 1962, it was also united with the town of Jēkabpils, across the Daugava
Krustpils-Jēkabpils
settlement already existed when Krustpils Castle was first built; it grew up around the castle as the village of Krustpils. The village was often destroyed
Krustpils-Viesīte
(none) Parishes Ābeļi Asare Atašiene Dignāja Dunava Elkšņi Gārsene Kalna Krustpils Kūkas Leimaņi Mežāre Rite Rubene Sala Sauka Sēlpils Varieši Vīpe Zasa
Krustpils-Asare Parish
(none) Parishes Ābeļi Asare Atašiene Dignāja Dunava Elkšņi Gārsene Kalna Krustpils Kūkas Leimaņi Mežāre Rite Rubene Sala Sauka Sēlpils Varieši Vīpe Zasa
Krustpils-Atašiene Parish
(none) Parishes Ābeļi Asare Atašiene Dignāja Dunava Elkšņi Gārsene Kalna Krustpils Kūkas Leimaņi Mežāre Rite Rubene Sala Sauka Sēlpils Varieši Vīpe Zasa
Krustpils-Ābeļi Parish
(none) Parishes Ābeļi Asare Atašiene Dignāja Dunava Elkšņi Gārsene Kalna Krustpils Kūkas Leimaņi Mežāre Rite Rubene Sala Sauka Sēlpils Varieši Vīpe Zasa
Krustpils-Dignāja Parish
(none) Parishes Ābeļi Asare Atašiene Dignāja Dunava Elkšņi Gārsene Kalna Krustpils Kūkas Leimaņi Mežāre Rite Rubene Sala Sauka Sēlpils Varieši Vīpe Zasa
Krustpils-Dunava Parish
(none) Parishes Ābeļi Asare Atašiene Dignāja Dunava Elkšņi Gārsene Kalna Krustpils Kūkas Leimaņi Mežāre Rite Rubene Sala Sauka Sēlpils Varieši Vīpe Zasa
Krustpils-Elkšņi Parish
(none) Parishes Ābeļi Asare Atašiene Dignāja Dunava Elkšņi Gārsene Kalna Krustpils Kūkas Leimaņi Mežāre Rite Rubene Sala Sauka Sēlpils Varieši Vīpe Zasa
Krustpils-Gārsene Parish
(none) Parishes Ābeļi Asare Atašiene Dignāja Dunava Elkšņi Gārsene Kalna Krustpils Kūkas Leimaņi Mežāre Rite Rubene Sala Sauka Sēlpils Varieši Vīpe Zasa
Krustpils-Kalna Parish
(none) Parishes Ābeļi Asare Atašiene Dignāja Dunava Elkšņi Gārsene Kalna Krustpils Kūkas Leimaņi Mežāre Rite Rubene Sala Sauka Sēlpils Varieši Vīpe Zasa
Krustpils-Krustpils Parish
Krustpils Parish (Latvian: Krustpils pagasts) is an administrative unit of Jēkabpils Municipality in the Latgale region of Latvia. Prior to the 2009 administrative
Krustpils-Kūkas Parish
(none) Parishes Ābeļi Asare Atašiene Dignāja Dunava Elkšņi Gārsene Kalna Krustpils Kūkas Leimaņi Mežāre Rite Rubene Sala Sauka Sēlpils Varieši Vīpe Zasa
Krustpils-Leimaņi Parish
(none) Parishes Ābeļi Asare Atašiene Dignāja Dunava Elkšņi Gārsene Kalna Krustpils Kūkas Leimaņi Mežāre Rite Rubene Sala Sauka Sēlpils Varieši Vīpe Zasa
Krustpils-Mežāre Parish
(none) Parishes Ābeļi Asare Atašiene Dignāja Dunava Elkšņi Gārsene Kalna Krustpils Kūkas Leimaņi Mežāre Rite Rubene Sala Sauka Sēlpils Varieši Vīpe Zasa
Krustpils-Rite Parish
(none) Parishes Ābeļi Asare Atašiene Dignāja Dunava Elkšņi Gārsene Kalna Krustpils Kūkas Leimaņi Mežāre Rite Rubene Sala Sauka Sēlpils Varieši Vīpe Zasa
Krustpils-Rubene Parish
(none) Parishes Ābeļi Asare Atašiene Dignāja Dunava Elkšņi Gārsene Kalna Krustpils Kūkas Leimaņi Mežāre Rite Rubene Sala Sauka Sēlpils Varieši Vīpe Zasa
Krustpils-Sala Parish, Jēkabpils Municipality
(none) Parishes Ābeļi Asare Atašiene Dignāja Dunava Elkšņi Gārsene Kalna Krustpils Kūkas Leimaņi Mežāre Rite Rubene Sala Sauka Sēlpils Varieši Vīpe Zasa
Krustpils-Sauka Parish
(none) Parishes Ābeļi Asare Atašiene Dignāja Dunava Elkšņi Gārsene Kalna Krustpils Kūkas Leimaņi Mežāre Rite Rubene Sala Sauka Sēlpils Varieši Vīpe Zasa
Krustpils-Sēlpils Parish
(none) Parishes Ābeļi Asare Atašiene Dignāja Dunava Elkšņi Gārsene Kalna Krustpils Kūkas Leimaņi Mežāre Rite Rubene Sala Sauka Sēlpils Varieši Vīpe Zasa
Krustpils-Varieši Parish
(none) Parishes Ābeļi Asare Atašiene Dignāja Dunava Elkšņi Gārsene Kalna Krustpils Kūkas Leimaņi Mežāre Rite Rubene Sala Sauka Sēlpils Varieši Vīpe Zasa
Krustpils-Vīpe Parish
(none) Parishes Ābeļi Asare Atašiene Dignāja Dunava Elkšņi Gārsene Kalna Krustpils Kūkas Leimaņi Mežāre Rite Rubene Sala Sauka Sēlpils Varieši Vīpe Zasa
Krustpils-Zasa Parish
(none) Parishes Ābeļi Asare Atašiene Dignāja Dunava Elkšņi Gārsene Kalna Krustpils Kūkas Leimaņi Mežāre Rite Rubene Sala Sauka Sēlpils Varieši Vīpe Zasa
Krustpils-Administrative divisions of Latvia
Parish, Elkšņi Parish, Gārsene Parish, Jēkabpils city, Kalna Parish, Krustpils Parish, Kūkas Parish, Leimaņi Parish, Mežāre Parish, Rite Parish, Rubene
Krustpils-Jēkabpils Municipality
reform, the previous municipality was merged with Aknīste Municipality, Krustpils Municipality, Sala Municipality and Viesīte Municipality. The new municipality
Krustpils-Krustpils Municipality
Krustpils Municipality (Latvian: Krustpils novads) is a former municipality in Latgale, Latvia. The municipality was formed in 2009 by merging Atašiene
Krustpils-Riga–Daugavpils Railway
Latvia. The railway line is double track between Riga and Krustpils and single track between Krustpils and Daugavpils. The track gauge is 1,520 mm (4 ft 11+27⁄32 in)
Krustpils-Ozolsala Station
Ozolsala Station General information Location Ozolsala 2, Krustpils parish, Jēkabpils Municipality Coordinates 56°34′59.64″N 25°47′21.70″E / 56.5832333°N
Krustpils-Krustpils Station
Krustpils Station is a railway station serving the city of Jēkabpils in southeastern Latvia. The station is located in the historic Krustpils part of
Krustpils-Grindeks
Trade name Grindex Industry Pharmaceuticals Founded 1946 Headquarters 53 Krustpils St, Riga , Latvia Key people Kirovs Lipmans(Chairman of the Council),
Krustpils-Krustpils Castle
Archbishopric, being Krustpils among them. During the Livonian war in 1559 the castle was devastated. When the Livonian state was dissolved, Krustpils became property
Krustpils-22nd Motor Rifle Division NKVD
am on June 30, it became known that the enemy had crossed the Daugava Krustpils and pressed in the direction of the Soviet Gulbene. In 3-00 of Krasnogvardeisky
Krustpils-Viesīte Parish
(none) Parishes Ābeļi Asare Atašiene Dignāja Dunava Elkšņi Gārsene Kalna Krustpils Kūkas Leimaņi Mežāre Rite Rubene Sala Sauka Sēlpils Varieši Vīpe Zasa
Krustpils-Aknīste
(none) Parishes Ābeļi Asare Atašiene Dignāja Dunava Elkšņi Gārsene Kalna Krustpils Kūkas Leimaņi Mežāre Rite Rubene Sala Sauka Sēlpils Varieši Vīpe Zasa
Krustpils-Pērse
Koknese municipalities. The river crosses roads A6, P79, P80 and the Riga-Krustpils railway line. The 50-km long Pērse begins in Kārdeces forest in Sausnēja
Krustpils-Ivans Klementjevs
Ivans Klementjevs (born 18 November 1960 in Burtiki) is a Soviet-born Latvian politician and former sprint canoeist who competed from the mid-1980s to
Krustpils-11th Composite Aviation Regiment
regiment converted to the Ilyushin Il-28 'Beagle', based at Jekabpils and Krustpils in the Latvian SSR. It moved to Neu-Welzow in the German Democratic Republic
Krustpils-List of German exonyms for places in Latvia
Kroppenhof Krāslava Kraslau Kraukļi Gravendahl Krimulda Kremon Krote Krothen Krustpils Kreuzburg Krūte Kruthen Kūdums Kudum Kuldīga Goldingen Kurcuma Kurzum
Krustpils-Latgale
Heart Cathedral, Rēzekne in background Krāslava New Palace Daugavpils Krustpils Castle Flag Coat of arms Location of Latgale in Latvia Country Latvia
Krustpils-Kropotkin family
participant at the Russo-Livonian war of 1558–1583, voivode at Kreutzburg (now Krustpils, Latvia) in 1579 and Sesswegen (now Cesvaine, Latvia) in 1582, and a participant
Krustpils-Verners Vitands
modern three stories army barracks of the Latgale Artillery Regiment in Krustpils were built as designed by V. Vitands. He also designed a guard house in
Krustpils-Berta Vesmane
1941. She was seriously ill at the time and died on a train while at Krustpils Station. Sanita Osipova (2019) The Political Platform of the Latvian People’s
Krustpils-Administrative divisions of Latvia before 2021
Municipality 5,323 Krimulda Parish Lēdurga Parish 49. Krustpils Municipality 6,086 Atašiene Parish Krustpils Parish Kūkas Parish Mežāre Parish Varieši Parish
Krustpils-219th Rifle Division
continued into Latvia by mid-September it had reached an area northeast of Krustpils; a few weeks later it was located southeast of Baldone. By this time it
Krustpils-OKa1
were assigned to the depots in Šķirotava, Jelgava, Dyneburg, Rezekne and Krustpils. In September 1940, after the annexation of Latvia by the USSR, the steam
Krustpils-256th Rifle Division
in mid-September advancing through eastern Latvia in the area north of Krustpils. By the second week of October it had reached the region northeast of
Krustpils-Voldemar Damberg
Front. The division took part in the Madona offensive and the battles for Krustpils. Subsequently, crossing the Aiviekste river, its units took part in the
Krustpils-List of castles in Latvia
of Daugavpils Augšdaugava Around 1273-1277 Excavated and exposed ruins Krustpils Castle Jēkabpils Jēkabpils Second half of the 13th century Preserved In
Krustpils-Jēkabpils Air Base
Jēkabpils (ICAO: EVKA), also known as Krustpils, is an air base located 3 kilometres (2 mi) northeast of Jēkabpils, a town in Latvia. During the 1980s