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- opera-ballet (1974) "Zariņš Marģeris". Internetowa encyklopedia PWN (in Polish). Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN. Retrieved 2007-11-27. "Zarinš Margeris". WIEM Encyklopedia...
- Marģers Vestermanis (born 1925), Latvian Holocaust survivor and historian Marģeris Zariņš (1910–1993), Latvian composer and writer This page or section lists...
- (1890–1922) Vsevolod Zaderatsky (1881–1953) Nikolai Zaremba (1821–1879) Marģeris Zariņš (1910–1993), born in present-day Latvia Aleksandr Zatsepin (born...
- Averty TV movie 1966 The War Is Over Ramon Alain Resnais To Skin a Spy Margeri Jacques Deray 1968 The Most Beautiful Month The monk Guy Blanc 1969 Z Georges...
- (1904—1971), c****ographer Alexander Arutiunian (1920—2012), composer Marģeris Zariņš (1910—1993), composer Vladimir Kandelaki (1908—1994), opera singer...
- Latvian writer Kārlis Reinholds Zariņš (1879–1963), Latvian diplomat Marģeris Zariņš (1910–1993), Latvian composer and writer Rihards Zariņš (1869–1939)...
- Farhad Pirbal (born 1961) Mehmed Uzun (1953–2007) Andrejs Upīts (1877–1970) Marģeris Zariņš (1910–1993) Aleksandrs Čaks (1901–1950) Douangdeuane Bounyavong...
- highly regarded by his colleagues. The Latvian composer and music critic, Marģeris Zariņš, described Ivanovs' symphonies as "like ancient Gr**** tragedies...
- Religious Freedom Report" (PDF). United States Department of State. Hill, Margeri. "The Spread of Islam in West Africa: Containment, Mixing, and Reform from...
- Vasks (born 1946) Ernests Vīgners (1850–1933) Jāzeps Vītols (1863–1948) Marģeris Zariņš (1910–1993) Imants Zemzaris (born 1951) Josef Rheinberger (1839–1901)...