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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RAF_JelgavaRAF Jelgava - Wikipedia

    Capacity. 500. League. 1. līga. 2003. 7th. Home colours. RAF Jelgava was a Latvian football club based in Jelgava .The foundation of the club is considered in 1988 and for the first two years there were two teams of RAF Jelgava which in 1990 merged into one. One of those played in the lower Soviet leagues, the other – in the Latvian league.

  2. bat-smg.wikipedia.org › wiki › JelgavaJelgava - Wikipedia

    Jelgava (latvėškā: Jelgava, onkstiau vadėnta Mintauja) – miests pėitu Latvėjuo, ož 50 km i pėitu šmuota nū Rīguos. Gīventuoju sk. 61 623 (2016 m.). Istuorėjė [ taisītė | taisītė straipsnė wiki teksta ]

  3. Jelgava (phát âm là [jælɡava] (tiếng Đức: Mitau) là một thành phố ở trung tâm Latvia, cách Riga khoảng 41 km về phía tây nam với khoảng 64.000 người. Đây là thành phố lớn nhất trong khu vực của Zemgale. Jelgava được biết đến như là thủ đô cũ của Lãnh địa công tước Courland ...

  4. Jelgava (zámek) Některá data mohou pocházet z datové položky. Zámek v Jelgavě je jednou z nejcennějších architektonických památek v Lotyšsku. Nachází se v městě Jelgava, v době vzniku zámku oficiálně nazývaném německy Mitau (odtud Mitava, dnešním lotyšským pravopisem Mītava ), asi 45 km jižně od Rigy .

  5. Páginas en la categoría «Futbolistas del FK Jelgava» Herramientas: Gráfico • Intersección • Página aleatoria • Búsqueda interna • Tráfico Esta categoría contiene las siguientes 11 páginas:

  6. Battle of Jelgava (1919) Coordinates: 56°41′33″N 23°46′43″E. Battle of Jelgava (1919) Part of Latvian War of Independence. Monument to the "Heroes of the Fatherland's Sons in 1919" at Skujas School, where on November 18, 1919, the 6th Riga Infantry Regiment stopped the Iron Cross-air strike. Sculptors Mārtiņš Šmalcs, Kārlis Zāle ...

  7. The Jelgava massacres were the killing of the Jewish population of the city of Jelgava, Latvia that occurred in the second half of July or in early August 1941. The murders were carried out by German police units under the command of Alfred Becu, with a significant contribution by Latvian auxiliary police organized by Mārtiņš Vagulāns .