Artūrs Sproģis

Artūrs Sproģis

Artūrs Sproģis may refer to one of the following Latvian people:

* Arturs Sproģis, commander of Soviet partisans in Latvia during World War II;
* Artūrs Sproģis (b. 1984), a player for the basketball club "Jūrmalas Sports/Fēnikss".


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