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Town and capital of Ludza Municipality, Latvia
Ludza (pronunciation; Polish: Lucyn, German: Ludsen, Yiddish: לוצין, romanized: Lutsin, Russian: Лудза, Ludza) is a town in the Latgale region of eastern
Ludza
Topics referred to by the same term
Ludza is a city in Latvia. Ludza may also refer to: Ludza (river) Ludza Municipality Ludza Castle Ludza district Ludza dialect All pages with titles containing
Ludza_(disambiguation)
Extinct dialect of South Estonian
The Ludza dialect or Lutsi (Ludzī kīļ) is a dialect of South Estonian that was spoken in Latvia by the Ludza Estonians near the town of Ludza in Latvia
Ludza_dialect
17th–20th century county in Latvia
Ludza county (Latvian: Ludzas apriņķis) was a historic county in the Vitebsk Governorate, and in the Republic of Latvia dissolved during the administrative
Ludza_county
Municipality of Latvia
Ludza Municipality (Latvian: Ludzas novads, Latgalian: Ludzys nūvods) is a municipality in Latgale, Latvia. The administrative centre is Ludza. The municipality
Ludza_Municipality
Ethnic group in Latvia
being considered for merging. › The Ludza Estonians (Estonian: lutsi maarahvas, "Lutsi country folk"; Latvian: ludzas igauņi) are a South Estonian-speaking
Ludza_Estonians
District of Latvia
Ludza district (Latvian: Ludzas rajons) was an administrative division of Latvia, located in Latgale region, in the country's east. Districts were eliminated
Ludza_district
River in Latvia and Russia
The Ludza (Latvian: Ludza, Russian: Лжа, Lzha) is a 156 kilometres (97 mi) long river in Ludza, Cibla, and Kārsava municipalities of Latvia and in Krasnogorodsky
Ludza_(river)
Latvian newspaper
Ludzas Zeme was a regional newspaper that was published in Ludza and Ludza Municipality in Latvia. The newspaper was closed in July 2024 due to a lack
Ludzas_Zeme
Parliament of Latvia
sejmiks took place at Daugavpils, while starostas resided at Daugavpils, Ludza, Rēzekne and Viļaka. The voivodeship had six deputies to the Sejm, but only
Saeima
Heraldic visual designs displayed in Latvia
Municipality Ķekava Municipality Limbaži Municipality Līvāni Municipality Ludza Municipality Madona Municipality Mārupe Municipality Ogre Municipality Olaine
Armorial_of_Latvia
Castle in Latvia
Ludza Castle (Latvian: Ludzas pils, German: Ordensburg Ludsen) was a medieval castle built in Gothic style located next to a Catholic church, on the site
Ludza_Castle
Extinct dialect of South Estonian
spoken in the 1930s. Kraasna was documented by Oskar Kallas (along with Ludza). The linguistic enclave was south of the Russian city of Pskov. The Kraasna
Kraasna_dialect
Extinct dialect of South Estonian
linguist Heikki Ojansuu went to document the Leivu dialect along with the Ludza and Kraasna dialects. Due to Latvian influence, the sounds s and z have
Leivu_dialect
Political party in Latvia
municipal elections, the party received the most seats in the municipalities of Ludza, Preiļi, and Viļaka as well as being tied for most seats with Harmony Centre
Latgale_Party
Constituency of the Saeima, the national legislature of Latvia
and Rēzekne and municipalities of Augšdaugava, Balvi, Krāslava, Līvāni, Ludza, Preiļi and Rēzekne in the region of Latgallia. The constituency currently
Latgallia (Saeima constituency)
Latgallia_(Saeima_constituency)
Finnic language spoken in South Estonia
Uralic Finnic South Estonian Subdivisions Võro Seto Mulgi Tartu Leivu † Ludza † Kraasna † Language codes ISO 639-3 vro Glottolog sout2679 ELP Võro The
South_Estonian
Regions of Latvia
Livonia or Inflanty Voivodeship. It roughly corresponds to Balvi, Krāslava, Ludza, Preiļi, Rēzekne districts and parts of Daugavpils and Jēkabpils districts
Historical_Latvian_Lands
Place in Ludza, Latvia
Terehova is a village in the Zaļesje Parish of Ludza Municipality in the Latgale region of Latvia. The Latvia–Russia border between the Republic of Latvia
Terehova,_Latvia
Historical and cultural region of Latvia
Old Believers. Rēzekne, often called the heart of Latgale, Krāslava, and Ludza are other large towns in the region, which also has a Belarusian minority
Latgale
Sovet military personnel
subject of an acclaimed 2015 book, The Winter Road. Ivan Strod was born in Ludza as the son of a Latvian medical attendant and a Polish mother. He participated
Ivan_Strod
Ethnic group
generally banned, some political periodicals, like Ludzas Taisneiba (also Ludzys Taisneiba, "Truth of Ludza") were published from the end of the 1940s to the
Latgalians_(modern)
Lubāna pronunciation 1,873 1,667 1,453 Madona Municipality Ludza pronunciation 9,575 8,387 7,524 Ludza Municipality Madona pronunciation 8,734 7,646 6,561
List of cities and towns in Latvia
List_of_cities_and_towns_in_Latvia
River in Belarus, Latvia
"Bižas Lake". ludzasbiblio.lv. Ludzas bibliotēka. Retrieved 9 May 2026. "Sarjanka". ludzasbiblio.lv (in Latvian). Ludzas bibliotēka. Retrieved 9 May 2026
Sarja_(river)
American communist (1881–1975)
intelligence and the Communist Party USA (CPUSA). Folkoff was born in 1881, in Ludza. In 1904, he arrived San Francisco, where he ran an embroidery business
Isaac_Folkoff
Rītdiena Sociāldemokrats Biznes & Baltiya Chas Kamf Liboyer folksblat Segodnya Sovetskaya Latviya Ya vse znayu Ludzas Zeme List of magazines in Latvia
List_of_newspapers_in_Latvia
Līvāni town, Rožupe Parish, Rudzāti Parish, Sutri Parish, Turki Parish Ludza 21,777 Blonti Parish, Briģi Parish, Cibla Parish, Cirma Parish, Goliševa
Administrative divisions of Latvia
Administrative_divisions_of_Latvia
Village in Latvia
Grebņova, also spelled Grebņeva, is a village in Malnava Parish, Ludza Municipality, Latvia. It is located in the northern part of the parish on the Russian
Grebņova
1917, the Bolshevik government of Soviet Russia ruled that Daugavpils, Ludza and Rēzekne counties should be separated from the Vitebsk Governorate and
Provisional Land Council of Latgale
Provisional_Land_Council_of_Latgale
List of European ethnic groups
Estonia, Setomaa (Estonia and Russia), Latvia (Ludza, Gauja) Setos, Võros, Hiiumaans, Saaremaans, Mulgis, Ludza Estonians, Gauja Estonians, Tartu Estonians
List of contemporary ethnic groups of Europe
List_of_contemporary_ethnic_groups_of_Europe
City in Brest Region, Belarus
maintains partnership with: Ashdod, Israel Botoșani, Romania Brest, France Ludza, Latvia Maldon, England, United Kingdom Pleven, Bulgaria A minor planet
Brest,_Belarus
Town in Ludza Municipality, Latvia
from sīna – 'border'; German: Rosenau, Russian: Розеново) is a town in Ludza Municipality, in the Latgale region of Latvia, by the Zilupe River, on the
Zilupe
[data missing] Leiningerland Jews of Rhineland-Palatinate Ludza Uralic 2006 or 2014 Latgale Ludza Estonians Lusitanian Indo-European 100s AD Lusitania Lusitanians
List of extinct languages and dialects of Europe
List_of_extinct_languages_and_dialects_of_Europe
Municipality, Kuldīga Municipality, Limbaži Municipality, Līvāni Municipality, Ludza Municipality, Olaine Municipality, Preiļi Municipality, Rēzekne Municipality
2025 Latvian municipal elections
2025_Latvian_municipal_elections
Pair of Uralic languages of Russia
Laiuse Romani Northeastern coastal South Estonian Seto Võro Mulgi Tartu Ludza Kraasna Leivu Finnish Fingelska Eastern Finnish Siberian Finnish Sweden
Mordvinic_languages
Parish in Ludza Municipality, Latvia
territorial entity of the Ludza Municipality in the Latgale region of Latvia. From 1959 to 2009 it was a part of the now defunct Ludza district. As a result
Lauderi_Parish
Latvian politician
Retrieved 15 August 2020. "Anta Rugāte (1949.16.IV)". Ludzas pilsētas galvenā bibliotēka (in Latvian). Ludzas pilsētas galvenā bibliotēka. Retrieved 15 August
Anta_Rugāte
City in France
Indo-European radical *lūg ('dark, black, swamp'), the basis of the toponyms Ludza in Latvia, Lusatia in Germany (from Sorbian Łužica), and several places
Lyon
Military unit
Battalion, in Rēzekne (responsible for Rēzekne city, and the Rēzekne and Ludza municipalities) 34th Infantry Battalion, in Daugavpils (responsible for
Latvian_National_Guard
Latvian economist and politician
Laimdota Straujuma (born 24 February 1951) is a Latvian economist who was the prime minister of Latvia from January 2014 to February 2016. Before her tenure
Laimdota_Straujuma
Bank based in Latvia
including branches at Riga, Valmiera, Ventspils, Daugavpils, Liepāja, Rēzekne, Ludza, Cēsis, Valka and Jēkabpils. The largest shareholder of AS PrivatBank is
PrivatBank_(Latvia)
Calendar year
hundreds of kilometers to the south. June 11 – Fire destroys 214 buildings in Ludza, Latvia. June 15 – László Bíró patents the ballpoint pen in Britain. June
1938
City in Vitebsk Region, Belarus
Elektrostal, Russia Givors, France Kruševac, Serbia Kstovo, Russia Kursk, Russia Ludza, Latvia Mažeikiai, Lithuania Odintsovo, Russia Orekhovo-Zuyevo, Russia Ostrowiec
Novopolotsk
Latvian general
Major General Juris Maklakovs is a Latvian former general, who served as the Commander of the Joint Headquarters for a four year term from 6 July 2006-6
Juris_Maklakovs
countryside of Vitebsk Governorate, at one time Polish Livonia, nowadays Ludza Municipality in Latvia. His birth date according to the Russian Biographical
Nikolai_Zaremba
Dialect of the South Estonian language
south and east of historical Võromaa in South Estonian-speaking enclaves Ludza, Leivu and Kraasna in what is now Latvia and Russia. In addition to Võro
Võro_language
Vasilijs Kononovs arrived in the village of Mazie Bati in Mērdzene parish of Ludza county and, by shooting or burning alive, killed nine residents of the village
Soviet_partisans_in_Latvia
Village in Latvia
spelled Malnova, is a village and the parish center of the Malnava Parish of Ludza Municipality in the Latgale region of Latvia. Malnava is located in eastern
Malnava
National park in Latvia
largest of Latvia’s four national parks, spanning parts of the Rezekne, Ludza and Krāslava municipalities across the Andrupene, Andzeļi, Čornaja, Ezernieki
Rāzna_National_Park
Voivodeship of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Rēzekne (Rzezyca, Rositten), Viļaka (Marienhausen), Gulbene (Schwanenburg), Ludza (Lucyn), Krustpils (Kreutzburg). The seat of the voivode was Wenden (Cēsis)
Wenden_Voivodeship
East Baltic language
Bilingual direction signs in Latgalian and Latvian in Salnava Parish, Ludza Municipality, in 2016
Latgalian_language
Former county of Latvia
kilometers (1,657 sq mi) that was formed in 1925 from the northern part of the Ludza county as Jaunlatgale county (New Latgale county, Jaunlatgales apriņķis)
Abrene_county
Russian military leader
Lucyn, Inflanty Voivodeship, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (Present Day Ludza, Latvia) Died 1 August 1812 (aged 48) Klyastitsy, Vitebsk Governorate, Russian
Yakov_Kulnev
East Slavic dialects spoken in southeastern Latvia
significant area in the districts of Ilūkste, Daugavpils, Krāslava, and Ludza. In the 21st century, these dialects are in a state of decline and are often
Belarusian_dialects_in_Latvia
Latvian politician
Anatolijs Gorbunovs, born 10 February 1942), is a Latvian politician who served as the Chairman of the Supreme Soviet during the final years of the Soviet
Anatolijs_Gorbunovs
Russian painter
Tallinn. He graduated as an "Artist, 3rd Degree" and worked as a teacher in Ludza; then part of the Vilna Governorate. In 1870, he gave up teaching and travelled
Pyotr_Vereshchagin
Latvian Catholic bishop
Ludza Municipality) is a Catholic bishop of the Diocese of Rēzekne-Aglona in Latvia. Jānis Bulis was born on 17 August 1950 in Briģi Parish, Ludza Municipality
Jānis_Bulis
Road in trans-European E-road network
/ 56.50399; 25.88984) A 12: Jēkabpils → Varakļāni → Viļāni → Rēzekne → Ludza → Zilupe Zilupe (56°23′N 28°07′E / 56.383°N 28.117°E / 56.383; 28.117)
European_route_E22
District in Pskov Oblast, Russia
Verkhnyadzvinsk Districts of Vitebsk Oblast, Belarus to the south; Zilupe, Ludza, and Cibla municipalities of Latvia to the west; Krasnogorodsky and Opochetsky
Sebezhsky_District
Soviet artist
Chashnik was born to a Jewish family in 1902, Lucyn, Russian Empire, currently Ludza, Latvia. He started studying in Yehuda Pen's art school at Vitebsk when
Ilya_Chashnik
Esteban Macusi 2006 Aghu Tharnggala Pama-Nyungan Queensland, Australia 2006 Ludza dialect of South Estonian Uralic Latvia Nikolājs Nikonovs by 2006 Zumaya
List of languages by time of extinction
List_of_languages_by_time_of_extinction
Lohdenhof Lode Metzküll Lubāna Lubahn Lubeja Lubey Lubezere Lub-Essern Ludza Ludsen Lugaži Luhde Lutriņi Luttringen Madliena Sissegal Madona Modohn Majori
List of German exonyms for places in Latvia
List_of_German_exonyms_for_places_in_Latvia
A11 Liepāja - Rucava (LT border) 57 A12 E22 E262 Jēkabpils - Rēzekne - Ludza - Terehova (RU border) 166 A13 E262 Grebņeva (RU border) - Rēzekne - Daugavpils
Transport_in_Latvia
Village in Latvia
Lauderi is a village in the Lauderi Parish of Ludza Municipality in the Latgale region and the Latgale Planning Region in Latvia. 56°20′N 28°00′E / 56
Lauderi
Region of Belarus
by Vilnius and Utena counties of Lithuania and Augšdaugava, Krāslava and Ludza municipalities of Latvia. The northern extreme point of Belarus is situated
Vitebsk_region
Village in Latvia
Lielie Tjapši (Ludza: Jānikülä or Sūreq Tsäpsiq) is a small village in the extreme eastern part of the Pilda Parish of Ludza Municipality in the Latgale
Lielie_Tjapši
Parish of Latvia
Pušmucova Parish (Latvian: Pušmucovas pagasts) is an administrative unit of Ludza Municipality in the Latgale region of Latvia. v t e "Reģionu, novadu, pilsētu
Pušmucova_Parish
Baltic German architect (1840–1917)
primary school 1908–1909 Ludzas street 2 City primary school 1911–1912 Ludzas street 13/15 Russian primary school Around 1890 Ludzas street 24 Fire station
Reinhold_Schmaeling
Lithuanian painter
known private collections and art funds. Znamierowski was born in Zatišje, Ludza, in eastern Latvia, to a father who worked as a land-surveyor and a mother
Czeslaw_Znamierowski
Parish Goliševa Parish Isnauda Parish Istra Parish Kārsava Lauderi Parish Ludza Malnava Parish Mežvidi Parish Mērdzene Parish Nirza Parish Ņukši Parish
Administrative divisions of Latvia before 2009
Administrative_divisions_of_Latvia_before_2009
District in Pskov Oblast, Russia
Pytalovo) to Latvia. Annexed Pskovian municipalities were first merged into Ludza District of Latvia, but later with some northern-eastern Latvian municipalities
Pytalovsky_District
Polish naturalist
eventually promoted to Lieutenant General. In addition, he was made starost of Ludza (Latgale) in 1772 and from 1787 voivode of the Belz Voivodeship (today in
Michał_Jan_Borch
1941 massacre in Riga, Latvia
after the departure of the columns on November 30, as Kaufmann described: Ludzas street in the center of the ghetto was full of murdered people. Their blood
Rumbula_massacre
Planning region in Latvia
€144 million €5,620 Krāslava Municipality 2,289 20,321 €145 million €6,847 Ludza Municipality 2,411 21,257 €174 million €8,093 Balvi Municipality 2,386 18
Latgale_Planning_Region
Latvian film director (1922–2022)
Rolands Kalniņš (9 May 1922 – 17 May 2022) was a Latvian film director, screenwriter, and producer. Rolands Kalniņš was born on 9 May 1922 in Vecslabada
Rolands_Kalniņš
Comune in Veneto, Italy
Trecenta, Villa Bartolomea. Giacciano con Baruchella is twinned with: Ludza Municipality, Latvia "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al
Giacciano_con_Baruchella
Topics referred to by the same term
Lutsi may refer to: Lutsi, Estonian name of Ludza, a city in Latvia Lutsi Estonians, a historic ethnic group in Latvia Lutsi dialect, South Estonian dialect
Lutsi
Governorate Vitebsk Governorate Latvia Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic Ludza Lodeynopolsky uezd Olonets Viceroyalty Novgorod Governorate Olonets Governorate
List of uezds of the Russian Empire
List_of_uezds_of_the_Russian_Empire
Jerusalem / New York: Band 2. Historic Synagogues of Europe: Great Synagogue in Ludza. Historic Synagogues of Europe: Green (New) wooden Beit Midrash in Rēzekne
List_of_wooden_synagogues
Ancient Baltic tribe
thousand burials uncovered. The first large scale excavations took place in Ludza Odukalns Cemetery in Latgale (1890–1891), where 339 Late Iron Age burials
Latgalians
Latvian handball player (born 1990)
Melsungen Personal information Born (1990-09-27) 27 September 1990 (age 35) Ludza, Latvia Nationality Latvian Height 2.15 m (7 ft 1 in) Playing position Right
Dainis_Krištopāns
Soviet partisan
Vassili Makarovich Kononov or Vasiliy Makarovich Kononov (Russian: Василий Макарович Кононов, Latvian: Vasilijs Kononovs; 1 January 1923 – 31 March 2011)
Vassili_Kononov
Latvian politician
was born in Silagaiļi [lv] village, Mihailova Parish, Ludza county (now Mērdzene Parish, Ludza Municipality) the family of a small-landowner farmer. Already
Alfons_Noviks
German punitive operation in Belarus and Russia during World War II
Latvian Police Battalions: 271st Aizpute Latvian Police Battalion; 273rd Ludza Latvian Police Battalion; 276th Kuldiga Latvian Police Battalion; 277th
Operation_Winterzauber
Ancient county of Estonia
Bishopric of Dorpat. Chronicle of Henry of Livonia Jogentagana Livonian Crusade Ludza Estonians Rulers of Estonia Sakala Soopoolitse Suur Munamägi Võro language
Ugandi_County
Central Scientific Library [Wikidata] Līvāni Central Library [Wikidata] Ludza Town Library National Library of Latvia Nītaures Parish Library [Wikidata]
List_of_libraries_in_Latvia
Football competition held in Latvia
0–3 FK Karosta 31 May FK Sirius 0–2 FK Pļaviņas DM 2 June JFC Dobele 1–0 Ludzas NSS Talsi/FK Laidze 3–1 FK Roja/Kolka 3 June FK Balvi 5–0 FK Limbaži 4 June
2017_Latvian_Football_Cup
Indrāni Parish Lubāna town 58. Ludza Municipality 14,226 Briģi Parish Cirma Parish Isnauda Parish Istra Parish Ludza town Nirza Parish Ņukši Parish Pilda
Administrative divisions of Latvia (2009–2021)
Administrative_divisions_of_Latvia_(2009–2021)
Parish of Latvia
administrative unit of Ludza Municipality in the Latgale region of Latvia. Prior to the 2009 administrative reforms it was part of the former Ludza district. "Reģionu
Goliševa_Parish
Manor house in Latvia
(Latvian: Malnavas muiža, Polish: Małnów) is a manor in Malnava Parish, Ludza Municipality in the Latgale region of Latvia. Malnava was originally part
Malnava_Manor
Ethnic group in Estonia
common mtDNA haplogroups include J, T and V. Seto language Võro language Ludza Estonians Kraasna Estonians "Росстат — Всероссийская перепись населения
Setos
24 43 Fram Reykjavík 14 18 32 HC Meeuwen 19 18 37 Byåsen IL 24 22 46 BTB Ludza 18 16 34 Spartak Kyiv 19 26 45 Spartak Kyiv 38 42 80 Spartak Kyiv 30 29
1995–96 EHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup
1995–96_EHF_Women's_Cup_Winners'_Cup
square kilometres (139.71 mi2) II Rāzna National Park Latgale Krāslava, Ludza and Rēzekne Municipality 2007 56°16′0″N 27°30′0″E / 56.26667°N 27.50000°E
List of national parks in the Baltics
List_of_national_parks_in_the_Baltics
Territory of compact settlement of the Belarusian people
Yaselda, and Pripyat rivers, and north/east past Vilnius, Švenčionys, Ludza, Velikiye Luki, west of Vyazma and Mglin. A distinct feature was the inclusion
Ethnic territory of Belarusians
Ethnic_territory_of_Belarusians
Town in Krāslava Municipality, Latvia
Korsovka, Polish: Korsówka, Yiddish: קאָרסאָװקע, Korsovke) is a town in Ludza Municipality in the Latgale region of Latvia, near the border of Russia
Kārsava
Town in Lublin Voivodeship, Poland
with: Thouars, France Kobryn, Belarus Malaryta, Belarus Pagiriai, Lithuania Ludza, Latvia Kamin-Kashyrskyi, Ukraine Petah Tikva, Israel Jan Brożek Adam Kazimierz
Międzyrzec_Podlaski
1940 Soviet attack on Latvia
spotted. At 2:30 am June 15, 1940, 25 NKVD commandos managed to cross the Ludza river, which demarcated the Soviet-Latvian border unnoticed. They surrounded
Masļenki_border_incident
American tenor and vaudevillian
sang at religious services. After his bar mitzvah he was sent to work in Ludza. He emigrated to the United States in 1913 to escape conscription into the
William_Robyn
Preiļi), Kūknuojs and Eastern Vāina, Lotygola or Latgalia Proper (Īdeņa, Ludza, Rēzne, Varka), Pītuolova (Ābelene, Abrene, Bērzene, Purnava) and Tuolova
List of ancient Baltic peoples and tribes
List_of_ancient_Baltic_peoples_and_tribes
operation, with a new synagogue opened in Jūrmala and the ones in Rēzekne and Ludza restored as museums. One of the largest memorials outside Riga is located
History_of_the_Jews_in_Latvia
LUDZA
LUDZA
LUDZA
LUDZA
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Natural; Original; Innate; Simply; Loop
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Worshipping God
Girl/Female
Tamil
Goddess Parvati
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Sacred Fire; Knowledgeable
Girl/Female
Hindu
Lighting
Boy/Male
Tamil
Shreyans | à®·à¯à®°à¯‡à®¯à®¾à®‚ஸ
Fame giver and Lucky, Wealthy
Male
Dutch
, eagle.
Boy/Male
Polish
Warlike.
Boy/Male
Indian, Kannada
Prayer
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, German, Indian, Scottish, Teutonic
Welshman; Stranger; Foreign; Celtic; From Wales
LUDZA
LUDZA
LUDZA
LUDZA
LUDZA