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- noun Plural form of
Latvian .
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Examples
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A Riga court removed the city council's ban on "Legion Day" paving the way for a march down main street honoring 140,000 Latvians who fought in the Waffen SS during WWII.
Rabbi Abraham Cooper: Their Denial And Our Silence Mock International Holocaust Memorial Day Rabbi Abraham Cooper 2012
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There were a lot of new people in the town, Poles, Lithuanians, Latvians, Nigerians, and maybe there would be some woman whom he could pay to look after his aunt in her own house.
The Empty Family Colm Tóibín 2011
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Located on a quiet street, five minutes from clean white sands and calm seas, the spa has been catering since 2009 to the scores of Russians and Latvians who still flock to the area, and is now targeting the international market.
Latvia's Burgeoning Spa Scene Jemima Sissons 2011
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A Riga court removed the city council's ban on "Legion Day" paving the way for a march down main street honoring 140,000 Latvians who fought in the Waffen SS during WWII.
Rabbi Abraham Cooper: Their Denial And Our Silence Mock International Holocaust Memorial Day Rabbi Abraham Cooper 2012
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Leading the show in the city in terms of swank, the six-floor building caters to the new, rich Latvians and wealthy tourists.
Latvia's Burgeoning Spa Scene Jemima Sissons 2011
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Hence why is that we seem to have vastly disproportionate Lithuanian offenders as compared to say, Estonians or Latvians?
Crime And Immigration In Britain SHOCK! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2010
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When the dust had settled and all those who wished to had returned home, there remained in Germany, Austria and Italy a residue of some 1 million people who were mot inclined to go back to their own countries - Jews, Poles, Ukrainians, Latvians, Lithuanians, Estonians, and Yugoslavs.
Menachem Rosensaft: Review: The Long Road Home, The Aftermath of the Second World War Menachem Rosensaft 2011
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The only thing Latvians love more than singing or eating is singing and eating.
Little Country, Big Impact Kathy Reichs 2011
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When the dust had settled and all those who wished to had returned home, there remained in Germany, Austria and Italy a residue of some 1 million people who were mot inclined to go back to their own countries - Jews, Poles, Ukrainians, Latvians, Lithuanians, Estonians, and Yugoslavs.
Menachem Rosensaft: Review: The Long Road Home, The Aftermath of the Second World War Menachem Rosensaft 2011
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A Riga court removed the city council's ban on "Legion Day" paving the way for a march down main street honoring 140,000 Latvians who fought in the Waffen SS during WWII.
Rabbi Abraham Cooper: Their Denial And Our Silence Mock International Holocaust Memorial Day Rabbi Abraham Cooper 2012
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