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  • 111Riga LVRTC Transmitter — The Riga LVRTC Transmitter is a mediumwave transmitter in Riga, Latvia, which broadcasts on 945 kHz a music program in DRM simulcast mode, which may be receivable at night time in wide parts of Europe. It uses as an antenna two guyed mast… …

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  • 112Riga Balsam — Rīgas Melnais Balzams in der typischen Flasche Rigaer Schwarzer Balsam (lettische Markenbezeichnung: Rīgas Melnais Balzams, englische Markenbezeichnung: Riga Black Balsam, kürzere Bezeichnungen gebräuchlich) ist ein traditioneller lettischer… …

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  • 113Riga Black Balsam — Rīgas Melnais Balzams in der typischen Flasche Rigaer Schwarzer Balsam (lettische Markenbezeichnung: Rīgas Melnais Balzams, englische Markenbezeichnung: Riga Black Balsam, kürzere Bezeichnungen gebräuchlich) ist ein traditioneller lettischer… …

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  • 114Riga-Kaiserwald (camp de concentration) — 56° 59′ 49″ N 24° 07′ 53″ E / 56.997, 24.1313 L …

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  • 115Riga, Gulf of — Large gulf of the Baltic Sea. Bounded by Latvia and Estonia, it covers about 7,000 sq mi (18,000 sq km). The gulf, icebound from December to April, has a maximum depth of 177 ft (54 m). The coasts are mostly low and sandy, and several important… …

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  • 116Riga pine — Pine Pine, n. [AS. p[=i]n, L. pinus.] 1. (Bot.) Any tree of the coniferous genus {Pinus}. See {Pinus}. [1913 Webster] Note: There are about twenty eight species in the United States, of which the {white pine} ({Pinus Strobus}), the {Georgia pine} …

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  • 117Riga, Treaty of — (1921) Treaty between Poland and Russia signed in Riga, Latvia, that ended the Russo Polish War of 1919–20 and set their mutual border. The treaty, which gave Poland parts of Byelorussia (Belarus) and Ukraine, lasted until World War II, after… …

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  • 118Riga, golfo de — (letón Rigas Juras Licis, ruso Rižskij Zaliv) ► Golfo del mar Báltico, entre la costa N de Letonia y la O de Estonia; 19 000 km2. * * * Gran entrante del mar Báltico. Limita con Letonia y Estonia y tiene 18.000 km2 (7.000 mi2) aprox. de… …

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  • 119Riga, tratado de — (1921). Tratado entre Polonia y Rusia firmado en Riga, Letonia, que puso fin a la guerra ruso polaca de 1919–20 y fijó su frontera común. El tratado, que cedió a Polonia partes de Bielorrusia (actual Belarús) y Ucrania, duró hasta la segunda… …

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  • 120Riga-Fede disease — (reґgah faґda) [Antonio Riga, Italian physician, 1832–1919; Francesco Fede, Italian pediatrician, 1832–1913] see under disease …

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