Popular Front of Latvia
The Popular Front of Latvia (Latvian: Latvijas Tautas fronte) was a political organization in Latvia in late 1980s and early 1990s which led Latvia to its independence from the Soviet Union. It was similar to the Popular Front of Estonia and the Sąjūdis movement in Lithuania. Its newspaper was Atmoda ("Awakening", cf. Latvian National Awakening), printed in the Latvian and Russian languages during 1989-1992.
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Popular Front of Latvia
The Popular Front of Latvia (Latvian: Latvijas Tautas fronte) was a political organization in Latvia in late 1980s and early 1990s which led Latvia to its independence from the Soviet Union. It was similar to the Popular Front of Estonia and the Sąjūdis movement in Lithuania. Its newspaper was Atmoda ("Awakening", cf. Latvian National Awakening), printed in the Latvian and Russian languages during 1989-1992.
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Pour les articles homonymes, ...... on et en russe de 1989 à 1992.
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Die Latvijas Tautas fronte (Le ...... her Sprache von 1989 bis 1992.
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Het Latvijas Tautas fronte (Le ...... christendemocratische partij.
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The Popular Front of Latvia (L ...... an languages during 1989-1992.
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Наро́дный фронт Ла́твии, сокра ...... ас, третий — Улдис Аугсткалнс.
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Pour les articles homonymes, ...... on et en russe de 1989 à 1992.
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Die Latvijas Tautas fronte (Le ...... her Sprache von 1989 bis 1992.
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Het Latvijas Tautas fronte (Le ...... christendemocratische partij.
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The Popular Front of Latvia (L ...... an languages during 1989-1992.
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Наро́дный фронт Ла́твии, сокра ...... ас, третий — Улдис Аугсткалнс.
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Front populaire (Lettonie)
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Latvijas Tautas Fronte
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Latvijas Tautas fronte
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Popular Front of Latvia
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Народный фронт Латвии
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