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Village in Kuldīga Municipality, Latvia
Alsunga (also Alšvanga, German: Alschwangen) is a village and the center of Alsunga Parish, Kuldīga Municipality in the Courland region of Latvia. Alsunga
Alsunga
Castle in Latvia
Alsunga Castle (Latvian: Alsungas pils; German: Schloss Alschwangen) is a castle in Alsunga village, in Alsunga Parish, Kuldīga Municipality, in the Courland
Alsunga_Castle
Former municipality of Latvia
Alsunga Municipality (Latvian: Alsungas novads) was a municipality in the historical region of Courland in Latvia. The municipality was formed in 2009
Alsunga_Municipality
Parish in Kuldīga Municipality, Latvia
Alsunga Parish (Latvian: Alsungas pagasts) is an administrative territorial entity of Kuldīga Municipality in the Courland region of Latvia. The administrative
Alsunga_Parish
Village in Latvia
village in Alsunga Parish, Kuldīga Municipality in the Courland region of Latvia. From 2009 until 2021, it was part of the former Alsunga Municipality
Bērzkalni, Alsunga Municipality
Bērzkalni,_Alsunga_Municipality
Village in Latvia
village in Alsunga Parish, Kuldīga Municipality in the Courland region of Latvia. From 2009 until 2021, it was part of the former Alsunga Municipality
Grāveri,_Kuldīga_Municipality
Village in Latvia
village in Alsunga Parish, Kuldīga Municipality in the Courland region of Latvia. "Alsungas pagasts - Par Alsungu" (in Latvian). Alsunga Municipality
Ziedlejas
Baltic ethnic group
claim to belong to the Evangelical Lutheran Church, but in Latgale and Alsunga Municipality the Roman Catholic Church is predominant, a small minority
Latvians
Municipality of Latvia
Latvian administrative reform, the previous municipality was merged with Alsunga Municipality and Skrunda Municipality. The new municipality now fully corresponds
Kuldīga_Municipality
Railway in Latvia
and Alsunga. On June 6, 1928, the Latvian Seim adopted a resolution on the construction of a narrow-gauge line Liepaja - Ziemupe - Pāvilosta - Alsunga (Alshvanga)
Liepāja–Ventspils_Railway
Village in Latvia
village in Alsunga Parish, Kuldīga Municipality in the Courland region of Latvia. "Alsungas pagasts - Par Alsungu" (in Latvian). Alsunga Municipality
Almāle
Branch of Baltic languages
hydronyms and oeconyms (e.g. Apsingė, Nedzingė, Pilvingis, Suvingis, Palanga, Alsunga) found in southern Lithuania, western Lithuania and Latvia. West Balts
West_Baltic_languages
Topics referred to by the same term
Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Regi or REGI may refer to: Reģi, a village in Alsunga Municipality in Latvia Regi Penxten (Belgian musician, born 1976), Belgian
Regi
Village in Latvia
Reģi is a village in Alsunga Parish, Kuldīga Municipality in the Courland region of Latvia. On 23 February 2007 a huge fire caused 26 fatalities in Reģi
Reģi
Village in Latvia
located in Alsunga Parish, in the Kuldīga Municipality of the Courland region of Latvia. "Alsungas pagasts - Par Alsungu" (in Latvian). Alsunga Municipality
Balande
Latvian percussion instrument
Ikšķile V; Embūte K), šāds nosaukums minēts arī Ulmaņa vārdnīcā, trīdēkslis (Alsunga K), trīdēksnis, strīdēkslis, trīzdeksnis, strīzdeklis, strīzdiķis (Brukna
Trīdeksnis
District of Latvia
administrative-territorial reform in 2009, and Kuldīga district was split into Alsunga Municipality, Kuldīga Municipality and Skrunda Municipality. The district
Kuldīga_district
Village in Latvia
village in Alsunga Parish, Kuldīga Municipality in the Courland region of Latvia. "Alsungas pagasts - Par Alsungu" (in Latvian). Alsunga Municipality
Būcmaņciems
Aizpute Castle Aizpute South Kurzeme End of the 13th century Ruins Alsunga Castle Alsunga Kuldīga Before 1341 Preserved In use Dundaga Castle Dundaga Talsi
List_of_castles_in_Latvia
Type of castle built by German Crusaders
Ordensburg, seat of a commandery Allenstein (Olsztyn, Poland) Alschwangen (Alsunga, Latvia) - a genuine Ordensburg Altona (Altene, Latvia) Angern (Angerja
Ordensburg
Svariņi Parish, Šķaune Parish, Šķeltova Parish, Ūdrīši Parish Kuldīga 27,736 Alsunga Parish, Ēdole Parish, Gudenieki Parish, Īvande Parish, Kabile Parish, Kuldīga
Administrative divisions of Latvia
Administrative_divisions_of_Latvia
Religious image, usually in some sort of small shelter, placed by a road or pathway
Auksūdys, Lithuania A 19th century Suiti column shrine with Saint Joseph from Alsunga, Latvia A typical, small roadside kandilakia. Athens, Greece A larger kandilakia
Wayside_shrine
Village in Latvia
Dienvidstacija (also Alsungas stacija) is a village in Alsunga Parish, Kuldīga Municipality in the Courland region of Latvia. "Alsungas pagasts - Par Alsungu"
Dienvidstacija
River in Latvia
Mālupe; middle stream name Bumbuļupe) is river in Latvia in Kuldīgas, Alsungas and Ventspils counties. It empties into the Baltic Sea. Užava begins between
Užava
Topics referred to by the same term
center Grāveri, Kuldīga Municipality, also part of the municipality's Alsunga Parish Grāveri, Līvāni Municipality, also part of the municipality's Jersika
Grāveri
Town and capital of Kuldīga Municipality, Latvia
the Komturei of Kuldiga, which had also Durbe, Sabile, Skrunda, Aizpute, Alsunga and Saldus along with Kuldiga in possession. After establishing the Duchy
Kuldīga
117 Skrunda Aizpute 26.8 km P 118 Kuldīgas bypass 9.4 km P 119 Kuldīga Alsunga Jūrkalne 40.3 km P 120 Talsi Stende Kuldīga 58.2 km P 121 Tukums Kuldīga
List of national roads in Latvia
List_of_national_roads_in_Latvia
Former principality in Latvia
Sermīte [lv], Vepele, Libiņi, Skrunda, Jērnieki, Turlava (Lipaiķi) [lv], Alsunga, Arsene, Asene, Ursuļi, Urāle, Ardone, Pakare, Nikte, Šķēde, Snēpele [lv]
Bandava
Parish of Latvia
but in 1949 the parish was liquidated. The village of Zira belonged to Alsunga district [lv] (1949-1956), Ventspils (1956-1962), Kuldīga (1962-1967) and
Ziras_Parish
Manor house in Latvia
muižas pils, German: Gut Reggen) is a manor house in the village of Reģi in Alsunga Parish, Kuldīga Municipality in the Courland region of Latvia. German:
Reģi_Manor
Open-Air Museum of Latvia 19th century Suiti Protestant column shrine from Alsunga at The Ethnographic Open-Air Museum of Latvia A typical, small roadside
Miniature_shrine
Parish Braslava Parish Brīvzemnieki Parish Staicele town Staicele Parish 6. Alsunga Municipality 1,470 7. Alūksne Municipality 17,177 Alsviķi Parish Alūksne
Administrative divisions of Latvia (2009–2021)
Administrative_divisions_of_Latvia_(2009–2021)
16th–20th century county in Latvia
the newly created districts (rajons) of Aizpute (dissolved in 1962) and Alsunga (dissolved in 1956). At the time of the Russian Empire Census of 1897,
Aizpute_county
Parish of Latvia
Tērande, but in 1949 they were liquidated. The village of Ēdole belonged to Alsunga (1949-1956) and after 1956 to Kuldīga districts. The village of Ēdole was
Ēdole_Parish
Kingdom Day in 2006. A cross constructed in Lithuania. The town sign of Alsunga, center of the Suiti cultural space. Finnish sauna Irish women playing
List of Intangible Cultural Heritage elements in Northern Europe
List_of_Intangible_Cultural_Heritage_elements_in_Northern_Europe
19th–20th century county in Latvia
Latvian SSR split it into the newly created districts (rajons) of Ventspils, Alsunga (dissolved in 1956) and Dundaga (dissolved in 1956). At the time of the
Ventspils_county
Svētkalns hill fort Babītes hill fort Sidrabenes hill fort Aizputes hill fort Alsungas hill fort Ārlavas hill fort Buses (Matkule) hill fort Media related to
List_of_hillforts_in_Latvia
Latvian film director
on 23 June 1992 (during Jāņi) while scuba-diving in Zvirgzdu Lake near Alsunga in Courland. Various conspiracy theories have been put forward ever since
Juris_Podnieks
Castle in Latvia
14th century there were 5 city courts in Kuldīga municipality: Aizpute, Alsunga, Durbe, Kuldīga and Vecpils [lv]. Each castle district was further divided
Kuldiga_Castle
Skaista Parish Svariņi Parish Šķaune Parish Šķeltova Parish Ūdrīši Parish Alsunga Parish Ēdole Parish Gudenieki Parish Īvande Parish Kabile Parish Kuldīga
Administrative divisions of Latvia before 2009
Administrative_divisions_of_Latvia_before_2009
Company Valka–Rūjiena–Mõisaküla–Pärnu, branch of the Gulbene Line Liepāja–Alsunga line, 67 km (42 mi), opened in 1932, extended to Kuldīga (67 km; 42 mi)
Narrow-gauge railways in Latvia
Narrow-gauge_railways_in_Latvia
Season of television series
game Latvija Gediminas Urbonas Returned to game Lietuva Baiba Liepiņa 26, Alsunga Latvija 2nd Voted Out 1st Jury Member Day ? Rima Naujokienė 35, Tauragė
Baltic_Robinson_2002
Entry for Latvia in ISO 3166-2
LV-003 Aizputes novads LV-004 Aknīstes novads LV-005 Alojas novads LV-006 Alsungas novads LV-008 Amatas novads LV-009 Apes novads LV-010 Auces novads LV-012
ISO_3166-2:LV
Latvian musical instrument
musical instruments had disappeared throughout most of Latvia, and only in Alsunga were pipers still present in the beginning of the 20th century. The best-known
Dūdas
ALSUNGA
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Rusher.Americanized spelling of German Rischer, a nickname for a hasty or impetuous person, from an agent derivative of Middle High German rischen ‘to rush’.Americanized spelling of Swiss German Rüscher, a topographic name for someone who lived on a mountainside, from southern dialect risch ‘slope’, ‘mountainside’ + -er, suffix denoting an inhabitant.Americanized spelling of North German Rischer, a topographic name from Middle Low German risch ‘reed’, a topographic name for someone who lived where reeds grew.Anglicized form of Eastern German Rischar, a nickname from Sorbian rýsar ‘knight’.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Silk
Boy/Male
Indian
Tranquil God of heaven
Boy/Male
Arabic
Right; Justice
Girl/Female
American, British, English
Ancient Name for Britain
Boy/Male
Buddhist, Indian, Sanskrit
Store of Compassion
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
The Best
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Dunford Bridge, a hamlet near Penistone, West Yorkshire, so called from the river Don (a British name, possibly meaning ‘river’) + Old English ford ‘ford’, or from Dunford House in Methley, West Yorkshire, which is named in Old English as ‘Dunn’s ford’ (see Dunn 2). Reaney suggests that the name may also have arisen from places called Durnford in Somerset and Wiltshire. (Great) Durnford in Wiltshire was named in Old English as ‘hidden ford’ (dierne + ford).
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
(from the verb fada to overflow)
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Leader.Probably an Americanized spelling of German Lüders (see Lueders).
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