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Valmiera (pronunciation) is the
largest city of the
historical Vidzeme region, Latvia, with a
total area of 19.35
square kilometres (7
square miles). As...
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Valmiera Football Club is a
Latvian football club,
playing in the Virslīga, the
highest division of
Latvian football. The club is
based in the city of...
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Valmiera district (Latvian:
Valmieras rajons) was an
administrative division of Latvia,
located in the
Vidzeme region, in the country's north-east...
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Joint stock company (an
abbreviation in
Latvian – AS)
VALMIERAS STIKLA ŠĶIEDRA is one of the
leading European gl****
fibre manufacturers with
almost 60...
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League second qualifying round. The
third and fourth-placed
teams (Auda and
Valmiera)
qualified for the 2024–25
Conference League first qualifying round. The...
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Valmiera Drama Theatre (Latvian:
Valmieras Drāmas teātris) is a
theatre in
Valmiera, Latvia. It was
established in 1919. Asja Lācis was
director from...
- best-of-five series. Rīgas Zeļļi v
Valmiera Gl**** VIA
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Valmiera Gl**** VIA
Valmiera Gl**** VIA v Rīgas Zeļļi BK Ogre...
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Valmiera,
named Valmiera Ordo for
sponsorship reasons, was a
professional basketball club
based in
Valmiera,
Latvia which pla**** in the
Latvian Basketball...
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Valmiera Muni****lity (Latvian:
Valmieras novads) is one of the 35 muni****lities
established in
Latvia in 2021,
located approximately 180 kilometres...
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Valmiera Castle (Latvian:
Valmieras pils, German: Schloß Wolmar) was a
castle in
Valmiera, Latvia.
Today its
ruins lie in the city centre. The medieval...