- five
times in total. In 1994,
Lembergs founded the
regionalist For
Latvia and
Ventspils political party, of
which Lembergs has been the
chairman ever since...
- its
leading figure and
chief financial supporter is the
oligarch Aivars Lembergs. The ZZS has had the world's
first prime minister,
Indulis Emsis (Prime...
- Ukraine; in WWII
Battle of
Lemberg (disambiguation)
Lemberg pogrom (disambiguation) Lemberger, a
surname Aivars Lembergs,
Latvian politician and businessman...
-
localist party in Ventspils. It is
mostly known for its chairman,
Aivars Lembergs, who has been
mayor of
Ventspils between 1988
until his
arrest in 2021...
- by
different names in
other languages – Polish: Lwów [lvuf] ; German:
Lemberg [ˈlɛmbɛʁk] or (archaic)
Leopoldstadt [ˈleːopɔltˌʃtat] ; Yiddish: לעמבעריק...
- lv. 21
November 2009.
Retrieved 2 May 2010. "81% say Slesers,
Skele and
Lembergs are oligarchs".
Baltic News Network. 7 June 2011.
Retrieved 17
August 2013...
-
refugee Hugh
Buhrich in the
Bauhaus style. The
Lembergs joined the
Quakers in 1956. In 1973
Hanna Lemberg made an
embroidered wall-hanging (or tapestry)...
-
Farmers placed second,
receiving 13% of the vote,
despite leader Aivars Lembergs being sentenced to five
years in
prison in 2021 and
under sanction by the...
-
Greens and
Farmers partners as they
promoted convicted oligarch Aivars Lembergs as
their prime ministerial candidate. "ECR
grows to 77
seats after first...
-
Battle of Lwów,
Battle of Lviv or
Battle of
Lemberg may
refer to:
Battle of Lwów (1675), a
battle in
which Ottoman armies were
defeated by
Poles under...