Sovetskaya Latviya (Russian: Советская Латвия, lit. 'Soviet Latvia', ISSN 0233-3643) was a major Russian-language newspaper in the Latvian SSR. It was...
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MV Sovetskaya Latviya (Soviet Latvia, Russian: Советская Латвия) was a transport ship operated by the Dalstroy concern of the NKVD. One of its main uses...
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Ulsan in South Korea in the summer of 2002. MT Frans Suell MV Sovetskaya Latviya Visby-class of stealth corvettes Landsort-class mine countermeasures vessel...
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in 1946, a large group of prisoners disembarked from the MV Sovetskaya Latviya in Kresta Bay and began construction of the port town of Egvekinot and...
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Sovetskaya Rossiya (Russian SFSR) Zvyazda (Byelorussian SSR) Sovetskaya Latviya (Latvian SSR) Cīņa (Latvian SSR) Tiesa (Lithuanian SSR) Czerwony Sztandar...
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Ağacanov". "Məhərrəmov Amil". "A. Yunanov". "Həmyerlimiz Amil Səlimov Latviya Seymində deputat kimi fəaliyyətə başlayıb". Soloshina, Zoya (2019). "Гамил...
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municipality, Telemark county, Norway Åker (disambiguation) MV Sovetskaya Latviya, a ship that sailed under the name MS Aakre in the 1930s This disambiguation...
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(1918–1920) Sovetskaya Latviya (Soviet Latvia), a Russian-language daily newspaper published in the Latvian SSR MV Sovetskaya Latviya (Soviet Latvia), a transport...
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Sovetskaya Rossiya (Russian SFSR) Zvyazda (Byelorussian SSR) Sovetskaya Latviya (Latvian SSR) Cīņa (Latvian SSR) Tiesa (Lithuanian SSR) Czerwony Sztandar...
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