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Tālava (Latgalian: Tuolova; Latin: Tholowa) was a
Latgalian country in the
northern Vidzeme and
northern Latgale region of modern-day Latvia. It was bordered...
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energetic campaigning. In the same year, the
rulers of the
Latgalian counties Tālava, Satekle, and
Autine established military alliances with the Order, and...
- Fatu Hiva,
Marquesas Islands,
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South Pacific Formation of rocks –
Process of rock formations...
- the Prin****lity of
Tālava was the only
peaceful subjugation of the
Baltic tribes during the
Nordic crusades. The
ruler of
Tālava, Tālivaldis (Talibaldus...
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Talava FC[citation needed] 2000:
Talava FC[citation needed] 2001:
Alofi FC[citation needed] 2002:
unknown 2003:
unknown 2004:
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- rulers: Vanema, Ventava, Bandava, Piemare, Duvzare, Sēlija, Koknese, Jersika,
Tālava and Adzele.
Although the
local people had
contact with the
outside world...
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Tallava or
Talava is a
music genre originating from Albanian-speaking Roma
communities in
Kosovo as well as in
North Macedonia, with a
presence in Albania...
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limestone and a
central plateau.
Scenic features on the
northern coast are the
Talava Arches. The
three sea
arches are
accessible via a trail.
Further west on...
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allied with
German (mainly Saxon) crusaders.
Their lands (the
Eldership of
Tālava, the Prin****lity of
Jersika and the Prin****lity of Koknese) were incorporated...
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Jersika Prin****lity of
Koknese Tālava Livonian Crusade Livonian Brothers of the
Sword Livonian Order Archbishopric...