Courland Governorate
The Courland Governorate, also known as the Province of Courland, Governorate of Kurland (German: Kurländisches Gouvernement; Russian: Курля́ндская губерния, romanized: Kurljándskaja gubernija; Latvian: Kurzemes guberņa; Lithuanian: Kuršo gubernija) was one of the Baltic governorates of the Russian Empire, that is now part of the Republic of Latvia. It ceased to exist during World War I after the German Empire took control of the region in 1918. Russia surrendered the territory by the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk on 3 March 1918.
Adolf StrümpellAleksandrs GrīnsAlexander von KeyserlingAlfred AschenkampffAlfrēds HartmanisAnsis KaupēnsArthur BöttcherArvīds PelšeAugust Johann Gottfried BielensteinBernhard BielensteinBrūno KalniņšCarl Schmidt (chemist)Charlie CotchFrédéric FiebigFrīdrihs VesmanisGustavs ZemgalsHerberts CukursJanis RozentālsJohannes von GuentherJonas ŽemaitisJānis AkuratersJānis LipkeJānis PrātnieksJānis RudzutaksJānis ČaksteJēkabs PeterssKarl DavydovKarl Wilhelm von KupfferKarolīne KronvaldeKārlis LandersKārlis MīlenbahsKārlis UlmanisLeonas BistrasMax WeinreichNestor GenkoOswald KülpePauls KalniņšPauls StradiņšRainisTeodors Eihmans
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Courland Governorate
The Courland Governorate, also known as the Province of Courland, Governorate of Kurland (German: Kurländisches Gouvernement; Russian: Курля́ндская губерния, romanized: Kurljándskaja gubernija; Latvian: Kurzemes guberņa; Lithuanian: Kuršo gubernija) was one of the Baltic governorates of the Russian Empire, that is now part of the Republic of Latvia. It ceased to exist during World War I after the German Empire took control of the region in 1918. Russia surrendered the territory by the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk on 3 March 1918.
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Gubernia kurlandzka (ros., Кур ...... udzi. Jej stolicą była Mitawa.
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Guvernementet Kurland var ett ...... historiska landskapet Kurzeme.
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Het Gouvernement Koerland (Rus ...... 6 geschat op 553.300 personen.
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Il governatorato di Curlandia, ...... a gubernija dell'Impero russo.
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La gobernación de Curlandia, t ...... Litovsk el 3 de marzo de 1918.
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Курля́ндская губе́рния (1796—1 ...... единственным выходом к морю).
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Das Gouvernement Kurland (russ ...... tage größtenteils zu Lettland.
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Gubernia kurlandzka (ros., Кур ...... udzi. Jej stolicą była Mitawa.
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Guvernementet Kurland var ett ...... historiska landskapet Kurzeme.
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Het Gouvernement Koerland (Rus ...... 6 geschat op 553.300 personen.
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Il governatorato di Curlandia, ...... a gubernija dell'Impero russo.
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Le gouvernement de Courlande ( ...... Mittau (aujourd'hui Jelgava).
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The Courland Governorate, also ...... Brest-Litovsk on 3 March 1918.
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Курля́ндская губе́рния (1796—1 ...... единственным выходом к морю).
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Курля́ндська губе́рнія (рос. К ...... ад, але з латиською більшістю.
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