Aloja — may refer to:* The city of Aloja, Latvia * Aloja (mythology), mythical creatures in Catalan legends … Wikipedia
List of cities and towns in Latvia — There are 9 cities (Latvian: Republikas pilsētas) and 67 towns (Latvian: Novada pilsētas) in Latvia. By Latvian law towns are settlements that are centers of culture and commerce with well developed … Wikipedia
Administrative divisions of Latvia — Administrative divisions of Latvia, (valid 1 July 2009). According to the Administrative territorial reform of Latvia, Latvia changed its administrative divisions from two level municipalities (towns, cities, towns countryside territories and… … Wikipedia
Ogre, Latvia — For other uses, see Ogre (disambiguation). Ogre Town Ogre Lutheran Church, built 1930 … Wikipedia
Dagda, Latvia — Dagda Town Flag … Wikipedia
List of German exonyms for places in Latvia — This page contains a list of exonyms in German for geographical places in the current and previous territory of Latvia. The list is in alphabetical order according to the German exonyms with the Latvian endonyms to their right. A large part of… … Wikipedia
List of National Roads in Latvia — P116 redirects here. For the New Testament manuscript P.Vindob.G 42417, see Papyrus 116. This is a list of National Roads in Latvia: Contents 1 State Main Roads 2 State 1st Class Roads 3 State 2nd Class Roads … Wikipedia
Pāvils Dreijmanis — (born 17 February 1895, Aloja, Russian Empire died 21 August 1953, Adelaide, Australia) was a Latvian architect, mayor of Riga, and recipient of the Atzinības krusts medal and the Order of the Three Stars. Contents 1 Career 2 Art Deco … Wikipedia
Mārupe municipality — Mārupes novads Centre: Mārupe … Wikipedia
Ogre municipality — Ogres novads Centre: Ogre, Latvia … Wikipedia