Daugavpils

Daugavpils
a) A city in Latvia on the Western Dvina (Daugava) river.
b) Daugavpils

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  • Daugavpils — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Daugavpils Bandera …   Wikipedia Español

  • Daugavpils — (dt.: Dünaburg) …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • DAUGAVPILS — (until 1893 Duenaburg; Heb. דינאבורג; until 1920 Dvinsk), city in the Soviet Republic of Latvia, on the banks of the Western Dvina (Daugava) River, in 1940–91; within independent Latvia between 1920 and 1940 and from 1991. A Jewish community was… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Daugavpils — [dou′guv pils] city in SE Latvia, on the Western Dvina (Daugava) River: pop. 118,000 …   English World dictionary

  • Daugavpils — Dinaburg redirects here. For the football team, see Dinaburg FC. Daugavpils   City   A view of Daugavpils in 1912 …   Wikipedia

  • Daugavpils — « Dinaburg » redirige ici. Pour le club de football, voir Dinaburg FC. Daugavpils (ru) Двинск, Dvinsk …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Daugavpils — Original name in latin Daugavpils Name in other language DAUGAVPILS, DGP, Daugavpils, Daugawpils, Daugpilis, Daugpils, Daugpis, Duenaburg, Dunaburg, Duneburgum, Dvinsk, Dwinsk, Dyneburg, Dnaburg, Gorad Daugaupils, Ntaounkavpils, Vaeinaenlinna,… …   Cities with a population over 1000 database

  • Daugavpils — /dow gahf peels /, n. a city in SE Latvia, on the Dvina. 128,200. German, Dünaburg. Russian, Dvinsk. * * * ▪ Latvia German  Dünaburg,  Russian  (formerly) Dvinsk,         city, southeastern Latvia. It lies along the Western Dvina (Daugava) River …   Universalium

  • Daugavpils — Borisoglebsk Борисоглебск (Russian 1656–1667), Daugavpils (Estonian, Finnish, Latvian, Romanian), Daugavpils Даугавпилс (Russian), Daugpiļs (Latgalian), Daugpilis (Lithuanian), Denenburg דענענבורג (Yiddish), Dinaburg (Livonian, 1275 1893),… …   Names of cities in different languages

  • Daugavpils — Dạugavpils,   deutsch Dünaburg, früher russisch Dwịnsk, Dvịnsk, Stadt im Südosten von Lettland, an der Düna, 114 800 Einwohner (davon 83 % Russen, Weißrussen und Ukrainer); elektrotechnische, Schuh , Leinenindustrie, Chemiefaserwerk,… …   Universal-Lexikon

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