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Village in Ādaži Municipality, Latvia
Carnikava (Livonian: Sarnikau, German: Koivemund, Zarnikau), previously Sānkaule, is a village and the center of the Carnikava Parish of Ādaži Municipality
Carnikava
Latvian politician (born 1969)
Union of Greens and Farmers. She was active in the local politics of Carnikava and Ādaži. Daiga Cekule was born in Riga, Latvian SSR, Soviet Union, on
Daiga_Mieriņa
Municipality of Latvia
and the Riga Planning Region in Latvia, which consists of Ādaži and Carnikava parishes [lv] plus the administrative centre, the town of Ādaži. The municipality
Ādaži_Municipality
Municipality of Latvia
Carnikava Municipality (Latvian: Carnikavas novads) is a former municipality in Vidzeme, Latvia. The municipality was formed in 2006 by reorganization
Carnikava_Municipality
Class of jawless fish
and Latvia (Carnikava Municipality), the river lamprey is the local symbol, found on their coats of arms. In 2015 the lamprey from Carnikava was included
Lamprey
Statistical region of Latvia
(Lennewarden), Lēdurga - Turaida (Loddiger-Treiden), Nītaure (Nitau), Ādaži - Carnikava (Neuermühlen-Zarnikau), Ropaži (Rodenpois), Sloka (Schlok), Sigulda (Segewold)
Pierīga
Railway station in Ādaži Municipality, Latvia
Carnikava Station is a railway station serving the village of Carnikava in Carnikava Parish, Ādaži Municipality, Vidzeme, Latvia. It is located on the
Carnikava_Station
Railway station in Latvia
station on the Zemitāni–Skulte Railway in the village of Kalngale [lv], Carnikava Parish, Ādaži Municipality. "Publiskās lietošanas dzelzceļa infrastruktūras
Kalngale_Station
Species of freshwater lamprey
Alps; especially in Nakkila, Finland and Latvian coastal towns such as Carnikava, Salacgrīva and Pāvilosta European river lampreys are a traditional local
European_river_lamprey
Geometric sans-serif typeface
is also the official typeface of Ādaži Municipality (previously also Carnikava Municipality) in Latvia and the Legislative Assembly of Vologda Oblast
Montserrat_(typeface)
Town and capital of Ādaži Municipality, Latvia
Remberģu Manor (Ringenberg). In the 19th century, it was called Ādaži-Carnikava Parish. According to the provisions of the 2021 Latvian administrative
Ādaži
Keila (at Keila-Joa) Kasari (at Matsalu) Pärnu (at Pärnu) Gauja, (between Carnikava and Gauja) Daugava (at Riga) Lielupe (at Jūrmala) Venta River (at Ventspils)
List of rivers of the Baltic Sea
List_of_rivers_of_the_Baltic_Sea
Latvian writer and journalist
September 4, 1905, in Drabeši Parish "Kalna Sermuļi" – September 23, 1997, in Carnikava) was a Latvian writer and journalist. She was deported to Siberia and
Melānija_Vanaga
Village in Ādaži Municipality, Latvia
Lilaste is a village in Carnikava Parish of Ādaži Municipality in the Vidzeme region of Latvia. Located in the north of the parish on the left bank of
Lilaste,_Ādaži_Municipality
Parish in Ādaži Municipality, Latvia
1992, the seaside area of Ādaži Parish near Carnikava split off to form Carnikava Parish and later Carnikava Municipality. In terms of population, the largest
Ādaži_Parish
Railway company based in Riga, Latvia
the passenger transports in the following electric train routes: Rīga – Carnikava – Saulkrasti – Skulte Rīga – Dubulti – Sloka – Ķemeri – Tukums 1 – Tukums
Vivi_(rail_transit)
Dispersed village in Ādaži, Latvia
Eimuri is a village in Carnikava Parish of Ādaži Municipality in the Vidzeme region of Latvia. It is located in the south of the parish, 11 kilometers
Eimuri,_Carnikava_Parish
Railway station in Latvia
Garupe Garupe station in 2016 General information Location Garupe, Carnikava Municipality Coordinates 57°6′51.07″N 24°14′42.21″E / 57.1141861°N 24.2450583°E
Garupe_Station
City in Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
Legionowo is twinned with: Kovel, Ukraine Sevlievo, Bulgaria Jiujiang, China Carnikava, Latvia Borjomi, Georgia Former twin towns: Rzhev, Russia (terminated
Legionowo
Village in Latvia
nearby. Eimuri is adjacent to the village of the same name in neighboring Carnikava Parish. LĢIA vietvārdu datubāze "Ādažu novada ciemu robežas" [Ādaži Municipality
Eimuri,_Ādaži_Parish
(Vilnius, Lithuania; 28 October 1992) Biggest win Latvia 4–0 Estonia (Carnikava, Latvia; 28 April 1994) Latvia 4–0 Andorra (Riga, Latvia; 6 June 2009)
Latvia national under-21 football team
Latvia_national_under-21_football_team
Latvian football club
the city of Riga. From 2008 to 2014 the team played its home matches at Carnikava, but from the 2016 season they play at Salaspils. At the end of 2006 FK
FK_Alberts
(cities, towns, and parishes) Ādaži 21,134 Ādaži Parish, Ādaži town, Carnikava Parish Aizkraukle 29,367 Aiviekste Parish, Aizkraukle Parish, Aizkraukle
Administrative divisions of Latvia
Administrative_divisions_of_Latvia
Latvian engineer (1930–2022)
construction industry expert, architect and civil engineer, resident of Carnikava and recipient of the Cross of Recognition. He worked in public administration
Ilmārs_Reinholds_Drēziņš
Topics referred to by the same term
municipality, a settlement in Ape municipality Mežciems, Carnikava municipality, a settlement in Carnikava municipality Mežciems, Jelgava municipality, a settlement
Mežciems
Russian geologist and embryologist (1794–1865)
years (1827–1842), performing scientific research from his estate in Carnikava (German: Zarnikau) on the banks of the Gauja River near Riga. In 1820
Christian_Heinrich_Pander
River in Estonia and Latvia
Highland • elevation 234 metres (768 ft) Mouth Gulf of Riga • location Carnikava • coordinates 57°09′33″N 24°15′59″E / 57.1593°N 24.2663°E / 57.1593;
Gauja
Road in Latvia
A 4 Start of the A1 near Baltezers P 1 near Ādaži; connection toward Carnikava P 6 near Saulkrasti; connection toward Sēja and Ragana P 53 near Dunte;
A1_road_(Latvia)
Latvian writer and poet
Ojārs Vācietis died on November 28, 1983, in Riga. He was buried in Carnikava cemetery. Tālu ceļu vējš (1956) Sasiesim astes (1967) punktiņš punktiņš
Ojārs_Vācietis
Latvian football club
Pārdaugava Full name Futbola klubs Pārdaugava Founded 1984 Dissolved 1995 Ground Daugava Stadium, Riga, Latvia Carnikava Stadium, Carnikava
FK_Pārdaugava
Railway station on the Zemitāni–Skulte Railway in Latvia
village of Lilaste in Carnikava Parish, Ādaži Municipality, 37.2 kilometres (23.1 mi) from Zemitāni. It has a double-track line to Carnikava and a single-track
Lilaste_Station
Nature park along the Gulf of Riga, Latvia
(22.7 mi) over an 4,180 hectares (10,300 acres) area from Riga, through Carnikava Municipality, and up to Saulkrasti. It is a popular seasonal recreation
Piejūra
District of Latvia
Vangaži Ādaži Municipality Baldone Municipality Baldone Baldone Parish Carnikava Municipality Garkalne Municipality Inčukalns Municipality Vangaži Inčukalns
Riga_district
Slovakia Roccagorga, Italy Uničov, Czech Republic Legionowo Borjomi, Georgia Carnikava, Latvia Jiujiang, China Kovel, Ukraine Rzhev, Russia Sevlievo, Bulgaria
List of twin towns and sister cities in Poland
List_of_twin_towns_and_sister_cities_in_Poland
Rail station in Latvia
Liepāja. Riga–Tukums. Trains on the Riga–Skulte line run to the stations of Carnikava, Saulkrasti, and Skulte 1-2 times per hour. All trains are electric. Trains
Riga_Central_Station
Town and capital of Saulkrasti Municipality, Latvia
territory is adjacent to Carnikava, Ādaži, Sēja, and Limbaži municipalities and the closest populated places to Saulkrasti are Carnikava, Ādaži, Sigulda, and
Saulkrasti
Aizpute Aknīste Alūksne Ape Auce Babīte Baldone Baltinava Balvi Bauska Carnikava Cibla Dagda Daugavpils Dobele Dundaga Engure Grobiņa Gulbene Ilūkste Jaunjelgava
List of villages and towns depopulated of Jews during the Holocaust
List_of_villages_and_towns_depopulated_of_Jews_during_the_Holocaust
Route Start Via End Length P 1 Riga (Jaunciems) Carnikava Ādaži 32.3 km P 2 Juglas papīrfabrika Upesciems 2.7 km P 3 Garkalne Alauksts 92.8 km P 4 Riga
List of national roads in Latvia
List_of_national_roads_in_Latvia
Parish Matīši Parish Rencēni Parish Valmiera Parish Vecate Parish 20. Carnikava Municipality 6,712 21. Cēsis Municipality 18,246 Cēsis town Vaive Parish
Administrative divisions of Latvia (2009–2021)
Administrative_divisions_of_Latvia_(2009–2021)
Parish Ādaži Municipality Allaži Parish Babīte Parish Baldone Baloži Carnikava Municipality Daugmale Parish Garkalne Municipality Inčukalns Municipality
Administrative divisions of Latvia before 2009
Administrative_divisions_of_Latvia_before_2009
Railway station in Latvia
Opened 1934 Electrified Yes Services Preceding station LDz Following station Carnikava towards Riga Riga–Skulte Railway Lilaste towards Skulte Location
Gauja_Station
Topics referred to by the same term
Municipality and Saulkrasti Municipality, Latvia Lilaste, a village in Carnikava Parish, Ādaži Municipality Lilaste [lv], a village in Saulkrasti Parish
Lilaste
Bukmuiža Buckmuische Buļļupe Kurische Aa Bunka Funkenhof Burtnieki Burtneck Carnikava Zarnikau Celmenieki Zelmeneeken Ceraukste Zerrauxt Cēre Zehren Cēsis Wenden
List of German exonyms for places in Latvia
List_of_German_exonyms_for_places_in_Latvia
Entry for Latvia in ISO 3166-2
Beverīnas novads LV-018 Brocēnu novads LV-019 Burtnieku novads LV-020 Carnikavas novads LV-021 Cesvaines novads LV-023 Ciblas novads LV-024 Dagdas novads
ISO_3166-2:LV
Upesciems (3) 19 June Staiceles Bebri (3) 8–0 Marienburg (3) 20 June Carnikava (3) 4–5 Rīnūži-Strong (3) 21 June Bandava (3) 3–2 Ludzas NSS (3) Kuldīgas
2014–15_Latvian_Football_Cup
Football competition held in Latvia
June Ozolnieki (3) 0–2 Grobiņa (3) 20 June Dinamo Rïga (3) 2–0 Kuldigas (3) 22 June Carnikava (3) 6–3 Rita/Lerona (3) Marienburg (3) 1–3 FK Dobele (3)
2013–14_Latvian_Football_Cup
Railway station in Latvia
Garciems Garciems station in 2016 General information Location Garciems, Carnikava Municipality Coordinates 57°6′7.02″N 24°12′19.31″E / 57.1019500°N 24
Garciems_Station
Neighbourhood of Riga, Latvia
total p. Nature protection plan of the nature park "Piejūra", 2004. Carnikava parish, Riga district, Saulkrasti city with rural territory, Riga city
Buļļi
Date Match Venue Result 4-Apr-2009 Latvia - Lithuania • Report Carnikava (Latvia) 12-55 4-Apr-2009 Switzerland - Serbia ♦ Report Nyon (Switzerland)
2009_in_rugby_union
Jurijs Sokolovs (from Daugava Daugavpils) — MF BRA Luiz Doretto (from Carnikava) — MF JPN Taisei Yamazaki (from Shizuoka Sangyo University) — FW EGY
List of Latvian football transfers winter 2013–14
List_of_Latvian_football_transfers_winter_2013–14
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Welsh form of German Hrodland, ROLANT means "famous land."Â
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Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Dionysius, DIONISIO means "follower of Dionysos."
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Hebrew
Father of many.
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British, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Malay
Founder of Ramayan; Saint
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Great Conquerer
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Luminous, Lustrous
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