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- Rigasche Rundschau was a daily German language newspaper published in Riga from 1867 until 1939. Widely read and quoted across Europe, it was considered[by...
- Jūrmala ("Seaside of Riga") was established. In German, it became known as Rigasche Strand and Riga-Strand (Beach of Riga), and advertised as part of Baltische...
- Baltic-German People's Party and Paul Schiemann, editor-in-chief of the Rigasche Rundschau newspaper and leader of the Baltic-German Democratic Party. Increased...
- Hebrew periodicals. He was also for many years a contributor to the German Rigasche Zeitung. Lewinsohn published: Eretz Russia u-Melo'ah (Wilna, 1868), a geography...
- became chief editor of the most important German newspaper in Latvia, the Rigasche Rundschau. Between 1907 and 1914, he published more than 600 articles and...
- Kulturwissenschaften, XI), p. 321ff. See T. Hach: "Mittheilungen über Rigasche Erzgießer", Rigasche Stadtblätter 75, 29 (1884), p. 281. The letters, which inform...
- a Latvian chess player of Baltic German origin. The German newspaper "Rigasches Stadtblätter" preserved the news that Elise Johanna Kalsing christened...
- the city's sewer system. The history of the Riga Art Promotion Society ("Rigasche Kunstverein") and the Riga City Painting Gallery is connected with the...
- (Aerostaten) bei Gelegenheit der Luftfahrt des Herren Professor Robertson. Rigasche Anzeigen. 35. Stuck – 29. Aug. 1804. Gemeinnutzige Beilage. Gilbert, L...
- and became one of the nine subdivisions of the Riga Viceroyalty (German: Rigasche StatthalterschaftStadtholdership of Riga) in 1783 and of the Governorate...