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 | | A major step toward restoration of independence was taken on May 4, 1990, when the Latvian SSR parliamentary body known as the Supreme Council adopted a declaration calling for the restoring... |  | | The Latvian SSR State Prize, 1980 Award of the Cabinet of Ministers, Republic of Latvia, 2001 Latvian SSR Merited Scientist, 1986 The Three Stars Order (Republic of Latvia), 1995 Order of the Legion of... |  | | A national movement coalescing in the Popular Front of Latvia took advantage of glasnost under Mikhail Gorbachev, opposed by the Interfront, and on May 4, 1990 the Supreme Soviet of the Latvian SSR... |
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http://latvian_ssr.iqexpand.com
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| | U.S.ENGLISH Foundation Official Language Research - Latvia: Legislation |
 | | May 5, adoption by the LSSR of the Law on Amendments to the Latvian SSR Constitution and LSSR Language Law (LSSR state language is Latvian. |  | | September 29, the Supreme Council of the Latvian SSR passes the Decision on the Status of the Latvian language, which states: |  | | Instruct the LSSR Supreme Council Presidium to draft a bill on the use of Latvian and other languages by January 1, 1989, to make it available for public discussion, and to submit a final draft for approval to the LSSR Supreme Council. |
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http://www.us-english.org/foundation/research/olp/viewLegislation.asp?CID=47&LID=177
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| | Baltic Studies Newsletter #93-02 |
 | | The Latvian President returned the law to Parliament, urged the latter to abandon the quota system (this took place in a fourth, extraordinary reading on 22 July 1994), and stressed that the law should not bar Latvia's way to Europe. |  | | This meant that the Latvian government, which considered accession to the EU a political and economic priority, had to meet requirements of the organisation, derived from recommendations made by the OSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities. |  | | On 22 June 1998 the Latvian Parliament passed amendments granting citizenship to all children of stateless persons and non-citizens born in Latvia after 21 August 1991. |
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http://www.balticstudies-aabs.lanet.lv/bsn93/bsn93-02.html
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| | Venice Commission - Commission de Venise |
 | | The Supreme Soviet of the Latvian SSR, then in power, formed a special committee, which by 16 March 1990 had elaborated the draft law on the Constitutional Court of the Latvian SSR. |  | | According to the Latvian Constitution of 1922 the Cabinet of Ministers is the highest executive institution, through which the unity of the executive power is established in the state. |  | | The Declaration on the Renewal of the Independence of the Republic of Latvia of 4 May 1990 swept away Soviet Latvia and its draft laws. |
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http://www.venice.coe.int/docs/2000/CDL-JU(2000)038rev-e.asp?PrintVersion=False&L=E
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| | Latvian SSR - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Pro-independence Latvian Popular Front candidates gained a two-thirds majority in the Supreme Council in the March, 1990 democratic elections. |  | | In spite of this, seventy-three percent of all Latvian residents confirmed their strong support for independence on March 3, 1991, in a nonbinding "advisory" referendum. |  | | Latvia, as well as Lithuania and Estonia de facto ceased to be parts of the USSR 4 months before the Soviet Union itself ceased to exist (December 25, 1991). |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latvian_SSR
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| | THE CONSTITUTIONAL COURT |
 | | the Supreme Council passed the Resolution "On Anti-constitutional Activity of the Latvian Communist Party", stating that the activity of the Latvian Communist party was anti-constitutional. |  | | Simultaneously, the petitioners have reached the conclusion that- on the basis of Items 5 and 6 of Article 5 of the Saeima Election Law- the rights of individual Latvian citizens are being limited just because of their political opinion and former occupation. |  | | With May 4, 1990 Declaration "On the Renewal of the Independence of the Republic of Latvia" the authority of Articles 1, 2, 3 and 6 was renewed. |
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http://dev.eurac.edu:8085/mugs2/do/blob.html?type=html&serial=1049722733368
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| | Jugment case 2001-10-01 |
 | | On August 29, 1991 the Republic of Latvia Supreme Council adopted the decision ” On Approximation of the Latvian SSR Legislative Acts within the Territory of the Republic of Latvia”. |  | | In compliance with the first part of Article 1 of the Law on the Procurator’s Office, the Latvian Procurator’s Office ”shall be an institution of the judicial power, which independently supervises observation of legitimacy under the competence envisaged by law”. |  | | In their turn, the decisions, which had taken effect, could be repeatedly reviewed in two ways: first of all at the judicial instance and secondly in connection with newly discovered facts. |
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http://www.satv.tiesa.gov.lv/Eng/spriedumi/10-01(01).htm
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| | ABOUT THE TRANSLATION |
 | | To recognize as invalid from the moment of its adoption the Latvian SSR Supreme Soviet Decision “On Joining Vishgorod, Katchanovo and Tolkovo Rural Districts to the Russian Soviet Socialist Federative Republic”, which was adopted by means of the August 22, 1944 inquiry. |  | | Upon annexation by the Soviet Union this body ceased to exist, being replaced by a Supreme Council. |  | | This is a Latvian saying which, freely interpreted, <> |
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http://home.parks.lv/leonards/BaigaisGads/eng/AboutTranslation.htm
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| | The Bank of Latvia > Latvian Money > History of Latvian Money |
 | | On March 2, 1990, the Supreme Council of the Latvian SSR passed the Resolution "On the Bank of Latvia". |  | | On August 3, 1922, the Cabinet of Ministers approved "Regulations on Money". |  | | In 1987, the Latvia Republican Office of the State Bank of the USSR was renamed the Latvia Republican Bank of the State Bank of the USSR; however, it did not become a central bank with the right to issue the national currency. |
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http://www.bank.lv/eng/main/lvnaud/lnv
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| | Ivanovs |
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http://home.wanadoo.nl/ovar/ivanovs.htm
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| | Republics of the Soviet Union @ HockeyLiving.com |
 | | RIGA – Latvian parliament’s national security committee plans to amend the Immigration Law so that courts would no longer have the opportunity to annul blacklisting decisions. |  | | RIGA – Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert and Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi have reportedly invited Latvian President Vaira Vike-Freiberga, currently in the United States for an extended visit, to give a speech before the U.S. Congress. |  | | RIGA - Half a million stamps dedicated to renowned Latvian conductor Mariss Jansons have been issued in Austria, the daily Diena reported. |
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http://www.hockeyliving.com/info/Republics_of_the_Soviet_Union
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| | Popular Front of Latvia at AllExperts |
 | | The most important were the elections of Supreme Soviet, the parliament of Latvian SSR on March 18, 1990. |  | | Tautas Fronte was supported by moderate members of the leadership of Latvian SSR but opposed by hardline Communists. |  | | Pro-independence alliance, lead by Tautas Fronte, won 138 out of 201 seats in Supreme Soviet. |
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http://experts.about.com/e/p/po/Popular_Front_of_Latvia.htm
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| | LAL: Library within a Library. The Misins Library |
 | | The Misins Library was founded on 19 September 1885 when J. Misins received permission from the governor of Vidzeme to open a private library in his father’s country house "Kraces". |  | | On 5 June 1946, in accordance with the resolution of the Latvian SSR Council of Ministers the Misins Library was placed in charge of the newly founded Academy of Sciences of the Latvian SSR. |  | | In 1992 the Misins Library became a library within a library. |
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http://www.acadlib.lv/e/biblio/liblib.htm
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| | Latvia in the Soviet Union |
 | | This list was expanded greatly by the “Instruction Concerning the Application of the Statute on the State Flag of the Latvian SSR” confirmed May 30, 1967 by decree of the Council of Ministers of the Latvian SSR. |  | | The emblem of the SSR was introduced 25 August 1940 (according to Hesmer [hes92]) and replaced by the current one 17 February 1990 (in force 27 February 1990). |  | | The Latvian SSR flag adopted 17 January 1953 was reaffirmed by the Constitution adopted on 28 February 1967, along with a list of places and ways to fly it. |
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http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/su-lv.html
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| | National Programme on Biological Diversity |
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http://www.varam.gov.lv/vad/English/Plans/BD_nat_prog/Legal_system.html
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| | Izstāde - Ed. Kalniņš |
 | | 1978 appointed consulting professor at the Latvian SSR State Academy of Art |  | | 1964 awarded a diploma of the Latvian SSR Supreme Soviet |  | | 1969 awarded a diploma of the Latvian SSR Supreme Soviet |
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http://www.archiv.org.lv/kalnins/indexe.php?id=4
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| | Latvia - The HelpFox tells all he knows about Latvia. |
 | | Controversial language and citizenship laws (Latvian is the sole |  | | of the Latvian SSR adopted the the Declaration of the Restoration of Independence of the Republic of Latvia, subject to a transition period that came to an end on August 21 1991, after the failure of the |  | | The government denationalized private property confiscated by the Soviets, returning it or compensating the owners when that was not possible, and |
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http://latvia.helpfox.com/?t=Latvia
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| | History of Soviet Flags |
 | | In July 1940 people of Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia downthrowed the bourgeois fascist governments, and made general democratic changes in the highest states' institutions. |  | | The text of article 71 states: 'The state flag of the Union of SSR consists of a red or scarlet field with states coat of arms'. |  | | In March 1940 Karelian ASSR was transformed into Karelo-Finnish SSR, and in August 1940 Moldavian ASR also became federal republic. |
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http://www.flag.de/FOTW/flags/su-text.html
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| | Latvian Sports Administration History |
 | | Berzins was commissioned as the President of the Committee and the Latvian Olympic Committee during years 1938 to 1940. |  | | The Chairman was the President of the Latvian Olympic Committee as well. |  | | The first Congress of Sports was organized by the Committee in 22-24 April 1938. |
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| | Boris Karlovich Pugo - Psychology Central |
 | | Pugo was the first secretary of the Communist Party of Latvian SSR from 1984 to 1988. |  | | His positions between 1960 and 1984 included the first secretary of the Central Committee of Komsomol of Latvian SSR, a secretary of the Central Committee of Komsomol of USSR, the first secretary of Riga City Committee of Communist Party and the chairman of KGB in Latvia. |  | | Pugo was born in Kalinin, USSR (now Tver, Russia) in a family of Latvian communists who had left Latvia following the loss of Communists in the Latvian independence war of 1918-1920. |
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http://psychcentral.com/psypsych/Boris_Pugo
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| | Baltic Republics |
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http://www.termsdefined.net/ba/baltic-republics.html
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| | Republics of the Soviet Union |
 | | Armenia Azerbaijan and Georgia were from 1922 until 1936 organized in the Transcaucasian SFSR. |  | | The Karelo-Finnish SSR existed between March 31 1940 and July 16 1956. |  | | 1924 - Turkmen SSR and Uzbek SSR split from Turkestan SSR |
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http://www.freeglossary.com/ASSR
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| | Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Latvia: News |
 | | Non-Latvian EU citizens, who wish to cast their vote in Latvia, must file an application with the Central Election Commission not later than 30 days prior to the election day and pledge to abstain from using their voting rights in any other EU member state. |  | | The runners for EP elections must be at least 21 years old Latvian or European Union (EU) citizens residing in Latvia. |
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http://www.am.gov.lv/en/latvia/news/archive/news?pg=883&print=on
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| | Genocidas ir rezistencija (Nr. 2) |
 | | Due to the fact that Latvian national partisans with arms in their hands defended their own State, according to the Hague Conventions of 1899 and 1907 have to be conferred the status of combatants. |  | | Latvian SSR MGB Special Troops and Special Agents Against National Armed Units in 1946–1953 |  | | Up to 100 000 Latvians, Estonians and Lithuanians were exiled from their homelands during the operation. |
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http://vip.latnet.lv/LPRA/gir_2.htm
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| | Uldis Sedmalis |
 | | The Prize of the Latvian SSR Council of Ministers, 1988 |  | | Characteristics of Latvian clays for structural clay products. |  | | Kristalografija un kristalkimija (Crystallography and Crystallochemistry), 2003, Riga: Riga Technical University Press, 190 pp. |
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http://www.lza.lv/scientists/Sedmalis.HTM
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| | Latvia / Attitudes of Major Soviet Nationalities / Latvia |
 | | The eleven city newspapers include Latvian and Russian language pairs for the cities of Riga (and Jurmala), Jelgava, Liepaja, Ventspils, and Rezekne; Daugavpils is served by a Russian paper alone. |  | | Publications in the Latvian SSR Language of Publication Year |  | | A foreign service in Latvian and Swedish is also maintained. |
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http://www.latvians.com/en/Reading/AttitudesNationalities/envelope-LATV.php?./LATV-08-B-02-Media_Local-Media.ssi
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| | Astrida Velena (CV) |
 | | Latvian State University (formerly named P.Stuckas), Faculty of biology (1962.-1967.graduated from at 1967.), speciality biologist-biochemist, teacher of biology and chemistry. |  | | Lection course in the environmental toxicology for magisters (M.D.) students of the Faculty of the Chemistry of the Latvian State University (1996.,1997.). |  | | (societies): Latvian biochemists society, Association of Latvian scientists |
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http://www.osi.lv/strukt/strukt7/velenaa.html
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| | Art |
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http://www.anir.tellur.ru/art/art17.htm
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| | Plant Conservation in Latvia |
 | | Inventarizatsiya okhranyaemykh i redkikh vidov rastenii v Latviiskoi SSR [Inventory of protected and rare species of plants in the Latvian SSR.] G.T. Abele, 1978. |
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http://www.plant-talk.org/country/latvia.html
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| | Anthems of 15 Union republics |
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http://www.hymn.ru/15-union-republics/index-en.html
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 | | No further investigations were made apart from those of Redliha (1968) who studied the distribution of four species of Anopheles in some 70 localities in Latvia. |  | | Anopheles phenology was monitored by the then Latvian Sanitary Epidemiological Station (now the National Public Health Centre) between the end of 1940s and the end of 1960s, when monitoring ceased. |  | | The limited nature of the old studies, which covered parts of Latvia only, and lack of recent studies, preclude compilation of a comprehensive list of Latvian Culicidae. |
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http://www.uel.ac.uk/mosquito/issue6/latvian.htm
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| | Latvian Hound |
 | | which were associated at one time with the Latvian Hound. |  | | old-type Curland Hound (associated at one time with the Latvian Hound). |  | | Hubert), Polish Hounds and later Russian Hounds, in an attempt to recreate the |
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http://www.freempe.com/groups/DogTraining/7/807.php
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| | Semigallians: Encyclopedia topic |
 | | They are noted for their long resistance to German crusaders (crusaders: A warrior who engages in a holy war) - the Livonian Order (Livonian Order: the livonian brothers of the sword (latin fratres militiae christi, literally the... |  | | Later they become more unified with the neighbouring peoples and became a part of the Latvian (Latvian: A native or inhabitant of Latvia) nation. |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/reference/semigallians
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| | What Is The Differenc Between Russia And The Ussr - History Forum |
 | | Armenian SSR, Azerbaijan SSR, Byelorussian SSR, Estonian SSR, Georgian SSR, Kazakh SSR, Kirghiz SSR, Latvian SSR, Lithuanian SSR, Moldavian SSR, Russian SFSR, Tadzhik SSR, Turkmen SSR, Ukrainian SSR, Uzbek SSR. |  | | It was, for some time: since 1940 to 1956 it was called Karelo-Finnish SSR. |  | | Mind you, they controlled Romania and the rest of East Europe through satellite-dictators but they were officially never part of USSR. |
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http://www.simaqianstudio.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=2247
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| | NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: Anthem of Latvian SSR |
 | | The Anthem of the Latvian SSR was the national anthem of Latvia when it was an union republic in the USSR, used from 1945 to 1990. |  | | The music was composed by Anatols Liepin, and the lyrics were written by Fricis Rokpelnis and Julijs Vanags. |
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http://pedia.nodeworks.com/A/AN/ANT/Anthem_of_Latvian_SSR
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| | Alsunga |
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http://www.olswanger.com/alsunga.shtml
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| | INTRODUCTION OF VARIETIES OF THE AMERICAN CRANBERRY IN THE LATVIAN SSR |
 | | Experiments on testing of varieties of the American large fruited cranberries were begun in 1977 at the research plantation of Jelgava Timber Industry Enterprise. |  | | Download Adobe Acrobat Reader (free software to read PDF files) |  | | INTRODUCTION OF VARIETIES OF THE AMERICAN CRANBERRY IN THE LATVIAN SSR |
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http://www.explainthat.info/ba/baltic.html
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