- Latgale. In
August 1920
Peniķis was
promoted to
general and
became chief of the
staff of the
Latvian Army. From 1921 to 1924
Peniķis was
general inspector...
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Peniki (‹The
template Lang-rus is
being considered for deletion.› Russian: Пе́ники, romanized:
Péniki, IPA: [ˈpʲenʲɪkʲɪ] , Finnish: Penikkala) is a rural...
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Telecommunications Council. In July 2004, a
working group led by
Adobe Systems'
Gunar Penikis and IPTC's
Michael Steidl was set up, and
volunteers were
recruited from...
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Commanders Notable commanders Augusts Ernests Misiņš [lv]
Andrejs Auzāns Jānis
Francis Frīdrihs
Briedis Jukums Vācietis Mārtiņš
Peniķis Roberts Dambītis...
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deutschen Revolution.
Verlag für
Politik und Wirtschaft,
Berlin 1920. M.
Peniķis:
Latvijas atbrīvošanas kaŗa vēsture. 4 Bände. Austrālijas latviešu balva...
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Archived from the
original on
March 2, 2012.
Retrieved June 21, 2010.
Penikis, Andrejs. "57
Memorable All-Star Moments–1950s". NBA.com.
Turner Sports...
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Onskulis (born 1994),
Latvian alpine skier and
Olympic competitor Mārtiņš
Peniķis (1874–1964),
Latvian military general and
commander in
chief of Latvian...
- the
Livonian order Walter von
Plettenberg awarded Curonian King
Andrejs Peniķis,
commander of the
Curonian light cavalry for his
loyal service during Livonian...
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April 1921 1 year, 167 days 3
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February 1924 2 years, 328 days...
- (1837–1927) Penikisite: BaMg2Al2(PO4)3(OH)3 –
Canadian explorer Gunar Penikis (1936–1979) Perhamite: Ca3Al7(SiO4)3(PO4)4(OH)3·16.5(H2O) –
American geologist...