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Daugavpils

[ dou-gahf-peels ]

noun

  1. a city in SE Latvia, on the Dvina.


Daugavpils

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noun

  1. a city in SE Latvia on the Western Dvina River: founded in 1274 by Teutonic Knights; ruled by Poland (1559–1772) and Russia (1772–1915); retaken by the Russians in 1940. Pop: 112 609 (2002 est) German name (until 1893)Dünaburg Former Russian name (1893–1920)Dvinsk
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The consulates in the towns of Daugavpils and Liepaja will have to close.

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In Daugavpils, where vaccine uptake is especially low, deaths have soared.

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The club won promotion from the second tier last year as Lokomotiv Daugavpils, before being moved to JÅ«rmala by a new owner.

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Today, in Daugavpils, Latgale’s biggest city, almost half the population is Russian.

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Today, there are only two synagogues operating, one in the capital Riga and another in the southern city of Daugavpils.

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