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VENTSPILS — (Ger. Windau; Rus. Vindava), city in N.W. Latvia. Under czarist rule Ventspils was a town in the province of courland . Jewish settlement was authorized in 1795 after Courland was annexed to Russia. Some Jews from Lithuania and the German states… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Ventspils — Latvian Cities name=Ventspils Coa=Coat of Arms of Ventspils.svg Caption=Livonian castle rebuilt into a prison in 1832. citysince=1378 location n1=57 n2=25 e1=21 e2=32 othernames=Vǟnta, Windau, Windawa Mayor=Aivars Lembergs nrofmembers=13… … Wikipedia
Ventspils-2 — Football club infobox clubname = FK Ventspils 2 fullname = Futbola Klubs Ventspils 2 nickname = Yellow Blue founded = 1997 ground = Ventspils Olimpiskais Stadions, Ventspils, Latvia capacity = 3,200 chairman = flagicon|Latvia Jurijs Bespalovs… … Wikipedia
Ventspils — ▪ Latvia German Windau, Russian Vindava, city and port, western Latvia. It lies at the mouth of the Venta River on the Baltic Sea coast. A settlement existed there in the 2nd millennium BC, and by the 10th century AD it was inhabited… … Universalium
Ventspils — Windau * * * Vẹntspils [v ], russisch Wẹntspils, 1721 1918 russisch Wịndawa, deutsch Wịndau, Stadt in Lettland, an der Mündung der Windau (Venta) in die Ostsee, 46 700 Einwohner; Meeresfischereimuseum; Fischkonserven , Holz verarbeitende… … Universal-Lexikon
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Ventspils — Admin ASC 1 Code Orig. name Ventspils Country and Admin Code LV.32 LV … World countries Adminstrative division ASC I-II