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  • 41Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2003 — Final date 15 November 2003 Presenter(s) …

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  • 42New Era Party — This article is about the Latvian party. For the Venezuelan party, see A New Era. New Era Party Jaunais laiks Leader Valdis Dombrovskis …

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  • 43Pērkons (band) — This article is about the band. For the Latvian god, see Pērkons. Pērkons Origin Riga Genres Rock Years active 1992 Members …

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  • 44FK Liepājas Metalurgs — For the ice hockey club see HK Liepajas Metalurgs FK Liepājas Metalurgs Full name Futbola Klubs Liepājas Metalurgs Founded 1997 Ground …

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  • 45Fomins & Kleins — The Latvian rock band Fomins Kleins was founded at the end of 2002.Its members Ivo Fomins and Tomass Kleins were already accomplished and recognized rock musicians. Both are from the western Latvian port city of Liepāja, which is famous for its… …

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  • 46Frederik Magle — conducting Frederik Magle (born 17 April 1977) is a Danish composer, concert organist, and pianist. He studied composition and music theory with Leif Thybo and attended the Royal Danish Academy of Music where he studied composition and organ. He… …

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  • 47Marijonas Mikutavičius — Background information Born April 19, 1971 (1971 04 19) …

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  • 48Latvia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest — Infobox Eurovision country Name = Latvia Member station = LTV National selection event = National Selection ESC apps = 3 ESC first = 2003 ESC best = 9th, 2003 ESC worst = 18th, 2004 Website = EBU page = http://www… …

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  • 49Jurijs Andrejevs — Infobox Football biography playername = Jurijs Andrejevs fullname = Jurijs Andrejevs nickname = dateofbirth = birth date and age|1957|1|16 cityofbirth = Riga countryofbirth = Latvia, USSR (now Republic of Latvia) currentclub = Liepājas Metalurgs… …

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  • 50Double Faced Eels — at concert, 2008 Background information Origin Riga, Latvia …

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