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JELGAVA — (Ger. Mitau; Rus. (until 1917) Mitava), city in Zemgale district (Courland), Latvia; formerly capital of courland . Jews lived in Jelgava from the late 17th century, but their residence was endangered with expulsion orders (that were… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Jelgava — (Latvian), Mintauja (Lithuanian), Mitau (German), Mitava Митава / Yelgava Елгава (Russian), Mitawa (Polish) … Names of cities in different languages
Jelgava — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Mitau (homonymie). Jelgava … Wikipédia en Français
Jelgava — Jẹlgava, russisch Jẹlgawa, Elgava [ jɛ ], früher deutsch Mitau, Stadt in Lettland, an der Kurländischen Aa, 72 300 Einwohner; Landwirtschaftshochschule; Kleinbus , Landmaschinenwerk, Maschinenbau, Zuckerfabrik, Konservenindustrie;… … Universal-Lexikon
Jelgava — Sp Jelgava Ap Jelgava Sp Mintaujà Ap Mītava senoviškai L Latvija … Pasaulio vietovardžiai. Internetinė duomenų bazė
Jelgava — ▪ Latvia formerly German Mitau or Russian Mitava city, Latvia, on the Lielupe River southwest of Riga. In 1226 the Brothers of the Sword (Brothers of the Sword, Order of the), a religious and military order, built the castle of Mitau… … Universalium
Jelgava — Admin ASC 1 Code Orig. name Jelgava Country and Admin Code LV.11 LV … World countries Adminstrative division ASC I-II