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    of the fortress. Since 2016, the art and culture festival called Kometa is happening within the fortress. Daugavgrīva Capture of Daugavgrīva (1608) Battle...
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    troops. The site is now known in Latvian as Daugavgrīva. There is a functional lighthouse at Daugavgrīva which was originally built in 1818. It was rebuilt...
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    Media related to Daugavgrīva castle at Wikimedia Commons (in Latvian) The fortress of Daugavgriva with contemporary illustrations Daugavgrīva Castle history...
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  • Daugavgrīva Abbey or Dünamünde Abbey (Latvian: Daugavgrīvas klosteris; ‹See Tfd›German: Kloster Dünamünde; Latin: Mons S. Nicolai) was a Cistercian monastery...
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    Swedes captured Daugavgriva on 5 August 1608. The Poles recaptured the fortress a year later at the Battle of Daugavgriva (1609). Daugavgrīva castle (Riga)...
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    Hokuto, Hokkaido Tatsuoka Castle (龍岡城) in Saku, Nagano Daugavgrīva Fortress Daugavpils Fortress Rīga Old Town, the outline of the bastions preserved as...
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    Latvians crossed Daugava river north of Riga and captured Bolderāja and Daugavgrīva fortress. On November 10–11, 1919, the Latvian Armed Forces started a day...
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    Latvia had the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 10th and 16th rifle regiments, the 1st Daugavgrīva fortress regiment, 2 sapper companies, 4 squadrons, 2 heavy and 1 howitzer...
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    The Battle of Daugavgrīva took place on October 6, 1609 during the Polish–Swedish War (1600–1611). When Jan Karol Chodkiewicz (2500 soldiers) moved in...
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    The 1st Daugavgrīva Latvian Riflemen Regiment, also known as the 1st Latvian Ust-Dvina Riflemen Regiment (Latvian: 1. Daugavgrīvas latviešu strēlnieku...
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