Rēzekne (Latvian: [ˈrɛːzekne] , Latgalian: Rēzne pronounced [rʲæːzʲnʲæ] or Rēzekne pronounced [ˈrʲæːzʲækʲnʲæ], ‹See Tfd›Russian: Резекне) is a state city...
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Rēzeknes Futbola Akadēmija/Bērnu un jauniešu sporta skola (English: Football Academy of Rēzekne/Children and Youth Sports school) is a Latvian football...
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the Russians who lived in Latgale before Soviet rule are Old Believers. Rēzekne, often called the heart of Latgale, Krāslava, and Ludza are other large...
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Rezekne airport is an uncertified airfield in Rēzekne Municipality. Located in Audriņi Parish in Kuciņi, northwest of Rēzekne, 10 km from the city center...
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Rēzeknes Vēstis is a regional newspaper published in Latvia. v t e...
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Rēzekne Municipality (Latvian: Rēzeknes novads) is a municipality in Latgale, Latvia. The municipality was formed in 2009 by merging Audriņi parish, Bērzgale...
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Rēzekne District (Latvian: Rēzeknes rajons) was an administrative division of Latvia, located in Latgale region, in the country's east. Districts were...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Rēzekne–Aglona (Latin: Dioecesis Rezeknensis–Aglonensis) is a diocese located in the cities of Rēzekne and Aglona in the ecclesiastical...
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Rēzekne Castle ruins (‹See Tfd›German: Burg Rositten) are located in the downtown of Rēzekne, Latvia, a city in the center of Latgale. The castle served...
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(Latvian: Rēzeknes Vissvētākās Jēzus Sirds Romas katoļu katedrāle), the cathedral of the Diocese of Rezekne-Aglona, is located in Rēzekne, Latvia. On...
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