Ludza (pronunciation; Polish: Lucyn, German: Ludsen, Russian: Лудза, Ludza) is a town in the Latgale region of eastern Latvia. Ludza is the oldest town...
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Ludza Municipality (Latvian: Ludzas novads) is a municipality in Latgale, Latvia. The municipality was formed in 2009 by merging Briģi Parish, Cirma Parish...
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The Ludza dialect or Lutsi (Ludzī kīļ) is a dialect of South Estonian that was spoken in Latvia by the Ludza Estonians near the town of Ludza in Latvia...
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Ludza is a city in Latvia. Ludza may also refer to: Ludza (river) Ludza Municipality Ludza Castle Ludza District Ludza dialect All pages with titles containing...
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Ludza District (Latvian: Ludzas rajons) was an administrative division of Latvia, located in Latgale region, in the country's east. Districts were eliminated...
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The Ludza Estonians (in the Ludza dialect: Lutsi maarahvas – ‘Lutsi Estonians’, in Latvian: Ludzas igauņi) are a group of ethnic Estonians living in and...
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Ludzas apriņķis was a subdivision of the Republic of Latvia and the Latvian SSR. Its administrative centre was Ludza. Established in 1629 as one of the...
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The Ludza (Latvian: Ludza, Russian: Лжа, Lzha) is a 156 kilometres (97 mi) long river in Ludza, Cibla, and Kārsava municipalities of Latvia and in Krasnogorodsky...
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Ludza Castle (Latvian: Ludzas pils, German: Ordensburg Ludsen) was a medieval castle built in Gothic style located next to a Catholic church, on the site...
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Old Believers. Rēzekne, often called the heart of Latgale, Krāslava, and Ludza are other large towns in the region, which also has a Belarusian minority...
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speakers of Ludza lived in Lielie Tjapši; the dialect persisted there because of Antoņina Nikonova, who was a passionate speaker of Ludza. Lielie Tjapši...
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Municipality Viļaka Municipality Zilupe municipality Kārsava Municipality Ludza Municipality Cibla municipality Estonia Voru County Ida-Viru County Jogeva...
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Municipality Ķekava Municipality Limbaži Municipality Līvāni Municipality Ludza Municipality Madona Municipality Mārupe Municipality Ogre Municipality Olaine...
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Ludzas Zeme is a regional newspaper published in Latvia. Official website v t e...
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Indo-European radical *lūg ('dark, black, swamp'), the basis of the toponyms Ludza in Latvia, Lusatia in Germany (from Sorbian Łužica), and several places...
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sejmiks took place at Daugavpils, while starostas resided at Daugavpils, Ludza, Rēzekne and Viļaka. The voivodeship had six deputies to the Sejm, but only...
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Lubāna pronunciation 1,873 1,667 1,434 Madona Municipality Ludza pronunciation 9,575 8,387 7,530 Ludza Municipality Madona pronunciation 8,734 7,646 6,645...
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Līvāni town, Rožupe Parish, Rudzāti Parish, Sutri Parish, Turki Parish Ludza 21,777 Blonti Parish, Briģi Parish, Cibla Parish, Cirma Parish, Goliševa...
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linguist Heikki Ojansuu went to document the Leivu dialect along with the Ludza and Kraasna dialects. Due to Latvian influence, the sounds s and z have...
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Parish Goliševa Parish Isnauda Parish Istra Parish Kārsava Lauderi Parish Ludza Malnava Parish Mežvidi Parish Mērdzene Parish Nirza Parish Ņukši Parish...
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spoken in the 1930s. Kraasna was documented by Oskar Kallas (along with Ludza). The linguistic enclave was south of the Russian city of Pskov. Kraasna...
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Madeline Brunoe McInturff 2006 Zire Malayo-Polynesian New Caledonia 2006 Ludza dialect of Estonian Finnic Latvia Nikolājs Nikonovs 3 November 2005 Osage...
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Terehova, Latvia (category Ludza Municipality)
Terehova is a village in Zaļesje Parish, Ludza Municipality, Latvia. The Latvia–Russia border between the Republic of Latvia (EU member) and the Russian...
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Municipality, Latvia Estenfeld, Germany Harbin, China Jēkabpils, Latvia Ludza, Latvia Ozurgeti, Georgia Pabianice, Poland Provadia, Bulgaria Tamsalu,...
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Estonia, Setomaa (Estonia and Russia), Latvia (Ludza, Gauja) Setos, Võros, Hiiumaans, Saaremaans, Ludza Estonians, Gauja Estonians, with significant populations...
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Bilingual direction signs in Latgalian and Latvian in Salnava Parish, Ludza Municipality in 2016...
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and east of historical Võromaa in South Estonian-speaking enclaves Lutsi (Ludza), Leivu and Kraasna in what is now Latvia and Russia. In addition to Võro...
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Finnic South Estonian Subdivisions Võro Seto Mulgi [et] Tartu [et] †Leivu †Ludza †Kraasna Glottolog sout2679 The historical South Estonian (Võro, Seto, Mulgi...
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hundreds of kilometers to the south. June 11 – Fire destroys 214 buildings in Ludza, Latvia. June 15 – László Bíró patents the ballpoint pen in Britain. June...
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Pallamano Spallanzani Casalgrande Pallamano Modena ASK Riga SK Dobele SK Ludza Belenenses Sporting CP Norwich HC Liberti San Bernardo Xico De Holanda CB...
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