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Koknese (pronunciation) is a town in
Aizkraukle Muni****lity in the
Vidzeme region of Latvia, on the
right bank of the
Daugava River. It has a po****tion...
- The Prin****lity of
Koknese (Russian: Кукейносское княжество; German: Fürstentum Kokenhusen; Latin:
Terra ****onois) was a
small v****al
state of the Prin****lity...
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Koknese Parish (Latvian:
Kokneses pagasts) is an
administrative unit of
Aizkraukle Muni****lity in the
Vidzeme region of Latvia.
Atradze Auliciems Bilstiņi...
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Koknese Station is a
railway station on the Riga –
Daugavpils Railway. "Publiskās lietošanas dzelzceļa infrastruktūras pārskats 2011" [2011
Public Railway...
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Koknese Castle (Latvian:
Kokneses pils, German: Burg Kokenhusen) is a
complex in
Koknese, Latvia,
dating from the 13th century. The
castle was situated...
- Latvian:
Koknese) was a
major battle opening the Polish–Swedish War (1600–1611). It took
place on the 13 June (O.S.) or 23 June (N.S.) 1601 near
Koknese (in...
- 1224; also Vyacheslav) or
Vetseke was the
ruler of the Prin****lity of
Koknese (Kuikenos). He
later became the
prince of
Yuryev (now Tartu)
while in the...
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Koknese Muni****lity (Latvian:
Kokneses novads) is a
former muni****lity in Vidzeme, Latvia. The muni****lity was
formed in 2009 by
merging Bebri parish...
- (now Zaslawye), Lahoysk, Barysaw,
Brachyslaw (now Braslaw), ****einos (now
Koknese) and others.
There is no
exact date on
record when the prin****lity was...
- 1217. By 1208 the
important Daugava trading posts of
Salaspils (Holme),
Koknese (Kokenhusen) and Sēlpils
Castle (Selburg) had been
taken over as a result...