The Laima Clock (Latvian: Laimas pulkstenis) is a landmark in central Riga, Latvia. Its location between the Old Town and the Centre commercial district...
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Laima is the largest producer of confectionery in Latvia. It is named after Laima, the goddess of fate in Latvian mythology and is headquartered in Riga...
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dell'Orologio, Padua Laima Clock Riga Central Station Bell tower of Vilnius Cathedral on Cathedral Square, Vilnius Birgu Clock Tower, Birgu (destroyed)...
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and the Laima clock. The clock was set up in 1924, and in 1936 it was decorated with an advertisement for the Latvian confectionery brand "Laima", from...
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thunder', 'thunder cross), cross of Perkūnas, cross of branches, Cross of Laima) is the swastika as a symbol in Latvian folklore. The swastika is an ancient...
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Laima Clock – a popular meeting place in Riga...
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Villa Grock [it], Imperia, 1927 Villa Necchi Campiglio, Milan, 1935 Laima Clock, Riga, 1924 Palace of Culture and Science, Riga Riga Central Market,...
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coffin for seven years. Her sister was the goddess of life and destiny, Laima, symbolizing the relationship between beginning and end. Like the Scandinavians...
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Pažaislis Monastery. Church and Monastery of Pažaislis exterior video tour Laima Sinkunaite, The Pazaislis Monastery — A Baroque Pearl in Bridges journal...
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'thunder cross'), cross of Perun or of Perkūnas), cross of branches, cross of Laima) whirling logs (Navajo): can denote abundance, prosperity, healing, and...
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and steals the youngest's wings. In a Latvian folktale, a female named Laima (possibly the Latvian goddess of fate) loses her feathered wings by burning...
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"Qing Chun Dou" is the Mandarin language version of "Tick Tock (Beat The Clock)", written by Seeman - Ludvigsen - Fossheim. For Jambalaya, The Musical...
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where Anna Zatonskih and Sabina-Francesca Foisor defeated Daiva Batytė and Laima Domarkaitė, respectively, and subsequently edged out Lithuania 2½-1½. Azeribaijan-1...
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