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Former county of Latvia
Abrene county (Latvian: Abrenes apriņķis) was a county in the Republic of Latvia with an area of 4,292 square kilometers (1,657 sq mi) that was formed
Abrene_county
Topics referred to by the same term
Abrene may refer to: Abrene, the name which the town Pytalovo in Pskov Oblast, Russia bore in 1938–1945 when it was a part of Latvia Abrene County, a
Abrene
Town in Pskov Oblast, Russia
Pytalovo (Russian: Пыта́лово; Latvian: Pitalova or Abrene) is a town and the administrative center of Pytalovsky District in Pskov Oblast, Russia, located
Pytalovo
Historical and cultural region of Latvia
Latvia by the Soviet Union, the eastern municipalities of the Abrene district including Abrene were incorporated into the Russian SFSR. Following the dissolution
Latgale
District of Latvia
of the Abrene county of the Republic of Latvia. After the Soviet occupation of Latvia in 1940, six parishes of the county and the town of Abrene were transferred
Balvi_district
Public transportation company in Riga, Latvia
Zolitūde 22 Abrenes iela Riga International Airport 54 Abrenes iela Voleri 23 Abrenes iela Baloži 55 Abrenes iela Jaunmārupe 24 Abrenes iela Mangaļsala
Rīgas_Satiksme
1939 neutrality pact between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union
and Kuusamo), Estonia (Estonian Ingria and Petseri County) and Latvia (Abrene) remain part of Russia, the successor state to the Russian SFSR and the
Molotov–Ribbentrop_Pact
1940 Soviet attack on Latvia
troops on 15 June 1940 against the Latvian border posts in the district of Abrene at the then Latvian–Soviet border on the eve of the Soviet occupation of
Masļenki_border_incident
Town and capital of Balvi Municipality, Latvia
same name since 1949; prior to the occupation of Latvia, it was part of Abrene County. The name derives from the stream Bolupīte and the adjacent lake
Balvi
Soviet republic from 1940 to 1990
Latvia lost some 20% of its population during World War II. In 1944 part of Abrene District, about 2% of Latvia's territory, was illegally ceded to the RSFSR
Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic
Latvian_Soviet_Socialist_Republic
Latvian politician
protest organised by "All for Latvia" against the recognition of territory of Abrene (formerly part of Latvia) as part of Russia, there was a cold of minus 18
Jānis_Dombrava
City City rights Lost Reason Abrene pronunciation 1933 Transferred to the Russian SFSR in 1944 by the Soviet regime. Now Pytalovo in the Russian Federation
List of former cities of Latvia
List_of_former_cities_of_Latvia
Heraldic visual designs displayed in Latvia
Municipality National Emblem (1918–1921, various variations were in use) Abrene Aizpute Bauska Cēsis Daugavpils Ilūkste Jēkabpils Jelgava Kuldīga Liepāja
Armorial_of_Latvia
Lotygola or Latgalia Proper (Īdeņa, Ludza, Rēzne, Varka), Pītuolova (Ābelene, Abrene, Bērzene, Purnava) and Tuolova or Tālava (Gulbene, Imera, Piebalga, Smiltene
List of ancient Baltic peoples and tribes
List_of_ancient_Baltic_peoples_and_tribes
powers on its territory. As recently as 1944, the USSR granted Russia the Abrene region, which Latvia contested after the dissolution of the Soviet Union
Geography_of_Latvia
District in Pskov Oblast, Russia
established Abrene District. From 1925, Pytalovo was known as Jaunlatgale. In 1933, it was granted town status, and in 1938 renamed Abrene. In 1940, Latvia
Pytalovsky_District
Latvian centre-left political alliance
of Southeastern Europe between NATO and Russia", citing the precedent of Abrene County as a partial justification. Ušakovs has said he fully supports Ukrainian
Harmony_Centre
Latvian politician (born 1946)
social harmony in the country; he also rejected territorial claims to the Abrene district. In 1994, Jurkāns founded the National Harmony Party and was the
Jānis_Jurkāns
and the Republic of Ireland approve of the former's cession. Pytalovo (Abrene in Latvia) Russia Latvia 1991 2007 Pytalovo was a village in the parish
List_of_territorial_disputes
Latvia and Soviet Russia. After 1944 the Soviet Union annexed parts of Abrene District as the Pytalovsky District of the RSFSR. Latvia gave up all legal
History_of_Latvia
International border
the founding of the Pskov Republic in the 13th century. From 1925 to 1945 Abrene County was part of the Republic of Latvia. Following the Soviet occupation
Latvia–Russia_border
Latvian politician
of Southeastern Europe between NATO and Russia", citing the precedent of Abrene County as a partial justification. Since 1994, Urbanovičs has participated
Jānis_Urbanovičs
Rafiq Hariri. The dispute between Russia and Latvia regarding the Pytalovo (Abrene) area of Pskov Oblast, Russia, was settled in 27 March 1997 border treaty
Foreign_relations_of_Russia
Military unit
Army in the same Front. At the beginning of August it was located near Abrene near the border of Latvia. During that month it was reassigned again, now
245th_Rifle_Division
Latvian collaborationist police units during World War II
1942 – January 1944 Schutzmannschaft/Lettische Polizei Ost Bataillon 20 Abrene, 9 May 1942 – 18 May 1942 Schutzmannschaft/Lettische Polizei Front Bataillon
Latvian_Auxiliary_Police
Castle in Latvia
2025-01-05. Mawhood, Will (2024-08-18). "Latvia's strangest museums: The Abrene Rooms". eng.lsm.lv. Retrieved 2025-01-05. "Vilaka lake island | latvia.travel"
Viļaka_Castle
Parish of Latvia
Tilža Parish (Latvian: Tilžas pagasts) is an administrative unit of Balvi Municipality in the Latgale region of Latvia (Before the 2009 reforms it was
Tilža_Parish
Yama → Yamsky Gorodok → Yama → Yamburg → Kingisepp (1922) Yauntlatgale → Abrene → Pytalovo Yegorshino → Artyomovsky Yekaterinburg (Екатеринбург) → Sverdlovsk
List of renamed cities and towns in Russia
List_of_renamed_cities_and_towns_in_Russia
Memorial in Riga, Latvia
Putin's 2004 response to Latvia's wish to recover its former territory Abrene by saying that Russia "will get a dead donkey ears, not a compensation"
Monument to the Liberators of Soviet Latvia and Riga from the German Fascist Invaders
Monument_to_the_Liberators_of_Soviet_Latvia_and_Riga_from_the_German_Fascist_Invaders
Anti-Soviet guerrilla fighters
and underground newspapers. Areas where they were most active included Abrene district, Ilūkste, Dundaga, Taurkalne, Lubāna, Aloja, Smiltene, Rauna and
Latvian_partisans
Parish of Latvia
was 894. Previously, it the parish was a part of the former Jaunlatgale (Abrene) county from 1920 to 1945, Viļaka county [lv] from 1945 to 1949, Kārsava
Baltinava_Parish
the Eastern Front. In October 1942 Hāzners was appointed county chief of Abrene. Hāzners resigned his county position in May 1943 and joined the Latvian
Vilis_Hāzners
Jaunlatgale, since 1938 – Abrene) and four rural districts. All these areas during the interwar constituted the eastern part of the Abrene County of Latvia, while
Territorial changes of the Baltic states
Territorial_changes_of_the_Baltic_states
Latvia Lettland Latvian place German name Notes Ābeļi Abelhof Abrene Pytalowo Ādaži Aahof, Neuermühlen Āgenskalns Hagensberg Aglona Aglohn Ainaži Haynasch
List of German exonyms for places in Latvia
List_of_German_exonyms_for_places_in_Latvia
Latvian economist and finance entrepreneur
over 20 years. His family roots trace back to the Ludza District and the Abrene area. Mališko earned BA degree in Business Management from the Baltic International
Maksims_Mališko
Village in Balvi, Latgale, Latvia
Rugāji (Latvian: Rugāji; Latgalian: Ruguoji) is a village in Rugāji Parish, Balvi Municipality in the Latgale region of Latvia. "Google Maps". v t e
Rugāji
Village in Pskov Oblast, Russia
original name) and made part of Pytalovo (1925–1938 Jaunlatgale, 1938–1944 Abrene) county which also contained other territories of the Pskov Governorate
Vyshgorodok
German punitive operation in Belarus and Russia during World War II
Latvian Police Battalion; 280th Bolderaya Latvian Police Battalion; 281st Abrene Latvian Police Battalion. The operation initially also involved: The 50th
Operation_Winterzauber
Town in Balvi Municipality, Latvia
Viļaka (Latvian: Viļaka, pronunciation; Latgalian: Vileks; German: Marienhausen; Polish: Marienhauz; Russian: Виляка, Vilyaka; Yiddish: ויליאקי, Vilyaki)
Viļaka
Signed between Lithuania and Soviet Russia on 12 July 1920
(1945) Areas Kresy Wschodnie ("Eastern Borderlands") Petseri County (1944) Abrenes apriņķis (1944) Demarcation lines Curzon Line (1920) Adjacent countries
Soviet–Lithuanian Peace Treaty
Soviet–Lithuanian_Peace_Treaty
1920 treaty ending the Latvian War of Independence
(1945) Areas Kresy Wschodnie ("Eastern Borderlands") Petseri County (1944) Abrenes apriņķis (1944) Demarcation lines Curzon Line (1920) Adjacent countries
Latvian–Soviet_Peace_Treaty
Parish of Latvia
Bērzpils Parish (Latvian: Bērzpils pagasts) is an administrative unit of Balvi Municipality in the Latgale region of Latvia. "Reģionu, novadu, pilsētu
Bērzpils_Parish
Araloff, AIA European section, Documents of the Soviet Intelligence Testify: Abrene Region is Latvian Territory. Archived September 30, 2007, at the Wayback
Soviet_partisans_in_Latvia
Baltic German architect (1840–1917)
Address Construction function Year of construction Abrenes street 3 City Real Estate Administration Around 1902 Akmeņu street 17 Fire station 1886 Allažu
Reinhold_Schmaeling
Agreement between Poland and Lithuania in 1920
(1945) Areas Kresy Wschodnie ("Eastern Borderlands") Petseri County (1944) Abrenes apriņķis (1944) Demarcation lines Curzon Line (1920) Adjacent countries
Suwałki_Agreement
Parish of Latvia
Balvi Parish (Latvian: Balvu pagasts) is an administrative unit of Balvi Municipality in the Latgale region of Latvia. "Reģionu, novadu, pilsētu un pagastu
Balvi_Parish
Parish of Latvia
Liepna Parish (Latvian: Liepnas pagasts) is an administrative unit of Alūksne Municipality in the Latgale region of Latvia. v t e "Reģionu, novadu, pilsētu
Liepna_Parish
Parish of Latvia
Rugāji Parish (Latvian: Rugāju pagasts; Latgalian: Ruguoju pogosts) is an administrative unit of Balvi Municipality in the Latgale region of Latvia. From
Rugāji_Parish
Military unit
division, with its Corps, had reached the Latvian border in the vicinity of Abrene. It continued advancing into Latvia under these commands until by mid-September
229th_Rifle_Division
Parish of Latvia
Vīksna Parish (Latvian: Vīksnas pagasts) is an administrative unit of Balvi Municipality in the Latgale region of Latvia. "Reģionu, novadu, pilsētu un
Vīksna_Parish
Military unit
Corps, all of which was in 3rd Baltic Front, and had reached the area of Abrene on the border with Latvia. Over the next six weeks the rate of advance slowed
374th_Rifle_Division
Parish of Latvia
Šķilbēni Parish (Latvian: Šķilbēnu pagasts) is an administrative unit of Balvi Municipality in the Latgale region of Latvia. Rekova [lv] - parish administrative
Šķilbēni_Parish
Military unit
division, with its Corps, had reached the Latvian border in the vicinity of Abrene. Later that month the 225th was transferred to 123rd Rifle Corps, still
225th_Rifle_Division
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Surname or Lastname
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English : habitational name from any of various places named Stanford, for example in Bedfordshire, Kent, and Norfolk, or Stanford Dingley in Berkshire, Stanford in the Vale in Oxfordshire, or Stanford le Hope in Essex, etc., all named from Old English stÄn ‘stone’ + ford ‘ford’.An early bearer, Thomas Stanford of England, settled in Charlestown, MA, in the mid 17th century and started a family line that includes Leland Stanford (1824–93), the railroad developer who was governor of CA, a U.S. senator, and the founding benefactor of Stanford University.
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