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Mazsalaca-Mazsalaca
Mazsalaca (pronounced [ˈmɑsːɑlɑtsɑ] ; Livonian: Piškisalāts, Estonian: Väike-Salatsi, German: Salisburg) is a town in Valmiera Municipality in the Vidzeme
Mazsalaca-Mazsalaca Parish
Mazsalaca Parish (Latvian: Mazsalacas pagasts) is an administrative unit of Valmiera Municipality in the Vidzeme region of Latvia. It was created in 2010
Mazsalaca-Mazsalaca Municipality
Mazsalaca Municipality (Latvian: Mazsalacas novads) is a former municipality in Vidzeme, Latvia. The municipality was formed in 2009 by merging Ramata
Mazsalaca-Mazsalaca Manor
Mazsalaca Manor, also called Valtenberga or Valtenberģi Manor, is a manor house in the historical region of Vidzeme, in northern Latvia. It was built
Mazsalaca-Valmiera District
eliminated during the administrative-territorial reform in 2009. Valmiera Mazsalaca Rūjiena Kreis Wolmar 57°33′N 25°24′E / 57.550°N 25.400°E / 57.550;
Mazsalaca-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
Mazsalaca-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.
Mazsalaca-2009 Latvian meteorite hoax
a fiery meteor-like object had fallen in a field outside the town of Mazsalaca near the Estonian border. Reports described the object lighting up the
Mazsalaca-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
Mazsalaca-Augusts Kirhenšteins
the Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic 1940–1952. Augusts Kirhenšteins was born on 18 September 1872 on the estate of Valtenberg Manor in Mazsalaca, in
Mazsalaca-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
Mazsalaca-Salaca
in northern Latvia. It flows from Lake Burtnieks in Vidzeme, 90 km, to the Gulf of Riga. The river flows through three towns, Mazsalaca, Staicele and
Mazsalaca-Estonian exonyms
Liepāja Latvian Limbaži Lemsalu Limbaži Latvian Ludza Lutsi Ludza Latvian Mazsalaca Väike-Salatsi Mazsalaca Latvian Naukšeni Nausküla Naukšeni Latvian Rēzekne
Mazsalaca-Gustavs Ērenpreis
racers in Latvia. Gustavs Ērenpreis was the son of Valtenberģi Manor coachman Lībijs and Anna. He was born in Vatenberģi (today, Mazsalaca), Latvia which
Mazsalaca-Ādams Alksnis
peasant life. Alksnis was born on 10 March 1864 in Vecalkšņi homestead, Mazsalaca parish (now Valmiera Municipality), Kreis Wolmar, Livonian Governorate
Mazsalaca-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
Mazsalaca-Valmiera Municipality
with Beverīna Municipality, Burtnieki Municipality, Kocēni Municipality, Mazsalaca Municipality, Naukšēni Municipality, Rūjiena Municipality, and Strenči
Mazsalaca-Latvian Museum of Photography
background used in the photo studio of photographer Martins Luste in Mazsalaca in the beginning of the 20th century can also be viewed. In addition to
Mazsalaca-Oskars Perro
soldier and writer. He was the first to be awarded the Iron Cross in the Second World War. Oskars Perro was born in ,
Mazsalaca-Battle of Punapargi
Fallen soldiers were buried in Saarde Cemetery, Häädemeeste, and Mazsalaca in Latvia. Paukson, Olev (February 1998). Punapargi lahing 23. detsembril 1918
Mazsalaca-List of palaces and manor houses in Latvia
This is a list of palaces and manor houses in Latvia built after the 16th century. This list does not include castles, which are listed in a separate article
Mazsalaca-Vecate Parish
Latvia, south of the town of Mazsalaca, near the river Salaca and Lake Burtnieks which is fourth largest lake in Latvia. The area covers 8974 ha and population
Mazsalaca-Skaņkalne Parish
it was an administrative unit of the former Valmiera District. Town Mazsalaca is parish administrative center. Dzintari Ģenderti Jaunatne Ķurbēni Silaņģi
Mazsalaca-North Vidzeme Biosphere Reserve
(Latvian: Ziemeļvidzemes biosfēras rezervāts) is the only biosphere reserve in Latvia, located in the northern Vidzeme region in north-western Latvia along
Mazsalaca-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
Mazsalaca-Konstantīns Pēkšēns
3 March 1859, Mazsalaca parish, Russian Empire — died 23 June 1928, Bad Kissingen, Weimar Republic) is one of the most prominent Latvian architects of
Mazsalaca-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
Mazsalaca-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
Mazsalaca-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
Mazsalaca-Ķoņi Parish
Ķoņi Parish (Latvian: Ķoņu pagasts) is an administrative unit of Valmiera Municipality in the Vidzeme region of Latvia. Gustav Klutsis Kārlis Kalniņš
Mazsalaca-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
Mazsalaca-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
Mazsalaca-Brenguļi Parish
Brenguļi Parish (Latvian: Brenguļu pagasts) is an administrative territorial entity of Valmiera Municipality, Latvia. From 2009 until 2021, it was part
Mazsalaca-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
Mazsalaca-Bērzaine Parish
Bērzaine parish (Latvian: Bērzaines pagasts) is an administrative unit of Valmiera Municipality in the Vidzeme region of Latvia. The administrative center
Mazsalaca-Friedrich von Löwis of Menar
Russian Empire (in present-day Sēļi, Mazsalaca Municipality, Latvia) Buried Salisberg (present-day Mazsalaca, Latvia) Allegiance Russian Empire Service/branch
Mazsalaca-Burtnieki Parish
Burtnieki Parish (Latvian: Burtnieku pagasts) is an administrative territorial entity of Valmiera Municipality in the Vidzeme region of Latvia. "Reģionu, novadu
Mazsalaca-Kocēni Parish
Kocēni Parish (Latvian: Kocēnu pagasts) is an administrative territorial entity of Valmiera Municipality in the Vidzeme region of Latvia. The administrative
Mazsalaca-Kauguri Parish
Kauguri Parish (Latvian: Kauguru pagasts) is an administrative unit of Valmiera Municipality, Latvia. Mūrmuiža v t e "Reģionu, novadu, pilsētu un pagastu
Mazsalaca-Zilaiskalns Parish
Zilaiskalns Parish (Latvian: Zilākalna pagasts) is an administrative unit of Valmiera Municipality in the Vidzeme region of Latvia. Zilaiskalns "Reģionu
Mazsalaca-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.
Mazsalaca-Roberts Slotiņš
(born 21 July 1991) is a Latvian cross country skier who represented Latvia at the 2022 Winter Olympics. He trains out of Mazsalaca. All results are sourced
Mazsalaca-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
Mazsalaca-Valmiera Parish
Valmiera Parish (Latvian: Valmieras pagasts) is an administrative unit of Valmiera Municipality in the Vidzeme region of Latvia. "Reģionu, novadu, pilsētu
Mazsalaca-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
Mazsalaca-Aloja Municipality
Reserve, its rural territories border with the Republic of Estonia, Kocēni, Mazsalaca, Salacgrīva and Limbaži counties. It consisted of the town and parish
Mazsalaca-Vilpulka Parish
Vilpulka Parish (Latvian: Vilpulkas pagasts) is an administrative unit of Valmiera Municipality in the Vidzeme region of Latvia. Vilpulka (parish center)
Mazsalaca-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
Mazsalaca-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)
Mazsalaca-Administrative divisions of Latvia before 2009
Parish Jeri Parish Kauguri Parish Kocēni Parish Ķoņi Parish Lode Parish Mazsalaca Naukšēni Parish Ramata Parish Rencēni Parish Rūjiena Sēļi Parish Skaņkalne
Mazsalaca-Rūjiena
Municipalities and Parishes of the defunct Valmiera District Cities: Mazsalaca Rūjiena Valmiera Municipalities: Burtnieki Parishes: Bērzaine Brenguļi
Mazsalaca-ISO 3166-2:LV
Lielvārdes novads LV-055 Līgatnes novads LV-057 Lubānas novads LV-060 Mazsalacas novads LV-061 Mālpils novads LV-063 Mērsraga novads LV-064 Naukšēnu novads
Mazsalaca-List of cities and towns in Latvia
Municipality Madona pronunciation 8,734 7,646 6,645 Madona Municipality Mazsalaca pronunciation 1,474 1,264 1,082 Valmiera Municipality Mārupe 7,754 21
Mazsalaca-Bērzaine Parish
Municipalities and Parishes of the defunct Valmiera District Cities: Mazsalaca Rūjiena Valmiera Municipalities: Burtnieki Parishes: Bērzaine Brenguļi
Mazsalaca-Brenguļi Parish
Municipalities and Parishes of the defunct Valmiera District Cities: Mazsalaca Rūjiena Valmiera Municipalities: Burtnieki Parishes: Bērzaine Brenguļi
Mazsalaca-Burtnieki Parish
Municipalities and Parishes of the defunct Valmiera District Cities: Mazsalaca Rūjiena Valmiera Municipalities: Burtnieki Parishes: Bērzaine Brenguļi
Mazsalaca-Dikļi Parish
Municipalities and Parishes of the defunct Valmiera District Cities: Mazsalaca Rūjiena Valmiera Municipalities: Burtnieki Parishes: Bērzaine Brenguļi
Mazsalaca-Ipiķi Parish
Municipalities and Parishes of the defunct Valmiera District Cities: Mazsalaca Rūjiena Valmiera Municipalities: Burtnieki Parishes: Bērzaine Brenguļi
Mazsalaca-Jeri Parish
Municipalities and Parishes of the defunct Valmiera District Cities: Mazsalaca Rūjiena Valmiera Municipalities: Burtnieki Parishes: Bērzaine Brenguļi
Mazsalaca-Kauguri Parish
Municipalities and Parishes of the defunct Valmiera District Cities: Mazsalaca Rūjiena Valmiera Municipalities: Burtnieki Parishes: Bērzaine Brenguļi
Mazsalaca-Kocēni Parish
Municipalities and Parishes of the defunct Valmiera District Cities: Mazsalaca Rūjiena Valmiera Municipalities: Burtnieki Parishes: Bērzaine Brenguļi
Mazsalaca-Ķoņi Parish
Municipalities and Parishes of the defunct Valmiera District Cities: Mazsalaca Rūjiena Valmiera Municipalities: Burtnieki Parishes: Bērzaine Brenguļi
Mazsalaca-Lode Parish
Municipalities and Parishes of the defunct Valmiera District Cities: Mazsalaca Rūjiena Valmiera Municipalities: Burtnieki Parishes: Bērzaine Brenguļi
Mazsalaca-Ramata Parish
Municipalities and Parishes of the defunct Valmiera District Cities: Mazsalaca Rūjiena Valmiera Municipalities: Burtnieki Parishes: Bērzaine Brenguļi
Mazsalaca-Sēļi Parish
Municipalities and Parishes of the defunct Valmiera District Cities: Mazsalaca Rūjiena Valmiera Municipalities: Burtnieki Parishes: Bērzaine Brenguļi
Mazsalaca-Vaidava Parish
Municipalities and Parishes of the defunct Valmiera District Cities: Mazsalaca Rūjiena Valmiera Municipalities: Burtnieki Parishes: Bērzaine Brenguļi
Mazsalaca-Valmiera Parish
Municipalities and Parishes of the defunct Valmiera District Cities: Mazsalaca Rūjiena Valmiera Municipalities: Burtnieki Parishes: Bērzaine Brenguļi
Mazsalaca-Vilpulka Parish
Municipalities and Parishes of the defunct Valmiera District Cities: Mazsalaca Rūjiena Valmiera Municipalities: Burtnieki Parishes: Bērzaine Brenguļi
Mazsalaca-Zilaiskalns Parish
Municipalities and Parishes of the defunct Valmiera District Cities: Mazsalaca Rūjiena Valmiera Municipalities: Burtnieki Parishes: Bērzaine Brenguļi
Mazsalaca-Rencēni Parish
Municipalities and Parishes of the defunct Valmiera District Cities: Mazsalaca Rūjiena Valmiera Municipalities: Burtnieki Parishes: Bērzaine Brenguļi
Mazsalaca-Administrative divisions of Latvia
Parish, Kocēni Parish, Ķoņi Parish, Lode Parish, Matīši Parish, Mazsalaca Parish, Mazsalaca town, Naukšēni Parish, Plāņi Parish, Ramata Parish, Rencēni Parish
Mazsalaca-Mazsalaca Manor
Mazsalaca Manor, also called Valtenberga or Valtenberģi Manor, is a manor house in the historical region of Vidzeme, in northern Latvia. It was built
Mazsalaca-Mazsalaca Municipality
Mazsalaca Municipality (Latvian: Mazsalacas novads) is a former municipality in Vidzeme, Latvia. The municipality was formed in 2009 by merging Ramata
Mazsalaca-List of palaces and manor houses in Latvia
was rebuilt from 1905 Mazsalaca Manor Mazsalaca Mazsalaca municipality Built before 1780 Preserved It now houses the Mazsalaca School Mūrmuiža Manor Kauguri
Mazsalaca-Salaca
Vidzeme, 90 km, to the Gulf of Riga. The river flows through three towns, Mazsalaca, Staicele and Salacgrīva. The riverbanks feature Devonian red sandstone
Mazsalaca-Matīši Parish
Municipalities and Parishes of the defunct Valmiera District Cities: Mazsalaca Rūjiena Valmiera Municipalities: Burtnieki Parishes: Bērzaine Brenguļi
Mazsalaca-Vecate Parish
region of Latvia. It is located in northern Latvia, south of the town of Mazsalaca, near the river Salaca and Lake Burtnieks which is fourth largest lake
Mazsalaca-Konstantīns Pēkšēns
Konstantīns Pēkšēns (born 3 March 1859, Mazsalaca parish, Russian Empire — died 23 June 1928, Bad Kissingen, Weimar Republic) is one of the most prominent
Mazsalaca-Oskars Perro
awarded the Iron Cross in the Second World War. Oskars Perro was born in Mazsalaca, Latvia on 26 September 1918. He studied medicine at Latvian University
Mazsalaca-Friedrich von Löwis of Menar
Russian Empire (in present-day Sēļi, Mazsalaca Municipality, Latvia) Buried Salisberg (present-day Mazsalaca, Latvia) Allegiance Russian Empire Service/branch
Mazsalaca-List of national roads in Latvia
Umurga Cēsis 39.3 km P 15 Ainaži Matīši 60.3 km P 16 Valmiera Matīši Mazsalaca 45.3 km P 17 Valmiera Rūjiena Estonian border (Unguriņi) 55.9 km P 18
Mazsalaca-Augusts Kirhenšteins
Kirhenšteins was born on 18 September 1872 on the estate of Valtenberg Manor in Mazsalaca, in the Governorate of Livonia. He was the eldest son of the tenant Mārtiņš
Mazsalaca-Mazsalaca Parish
Mazsalaca Parish (Latvian: Mazsalacas pagasts) is an administrative unit of Valmiera Municipality in the Vidzeme region of Latvia. It was created in 2010
Mazsalaca-Gustavs Ērenpreis
Valtenberģi Manor coachman Lībijs and Anna. He was born in Vatenberģi (today, Mazsalaca), Latvia which at that time was in the Russian Empire. Ērenpreis was educated
Mazsalaca-Estonian exonyms
Limbaži Lemsalu Limbaži Latvian Ludza Lutsi Ludza Latvian Mazsalaca Väike-Salatsi Mazsalaca Latvian Naukšeni Nausküla Naukšeni Latvian Rēzekne Räisaku
Mazsalaca-List of German exonyms for places in Latvia
Mārkalne Fianden Mārsnēņi Marzenhof Matīši Sankt Matthiae Matkule Mattkuln Mazsalaca Salisburg Medze Medsen Mēdzūla Meselau Meirāni Meiran Mēmele Memelhof
Mazsalaca-Administrative divisions of Latvia before 2021
Municipality 3,626 61. Mārupe Municipality 15,950 62. Mazsalaca Municipality 3,460 Mazsalaca town Mazsalaca Parish Ramata Parish Sēļi Parish Skaņkalne Parish
Mazsalaca-Roberts Slotiņš
who represented Latvia at the 2022 Winter Olympics. He trains out of Mazsalaca. All results are sourced from the International Biathlon Union. 0 medals
Mazsalaca-Battle of Punapargi
forces. Fallen soldiers were buried in Saarde Cemetery, Häädemeeste, and Mazsalaca in Latvia. Paukson, Olev (February 1998). Punapargi lahing 23. detsembril
Mazsalaca-North Vidzeme Biosphere Reserve
The North Vidzeme Biosphere Reserve (NVBR) (Latvian: Ziemeļvidzemes biosfēras rezervāts) is the only biosphere reserve in Latvia, located in the northern