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  • Pardaugava Riga
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Pardaugava Riga may refer to: FK Pārdaugava, Riga football club Dinamo Riga (original), Riga hockey club This disambiguation page lists articles associated

    Pardaugava Riga

    Pardaugava_Riga

  • Pārdaugava
  • Area associated with Riga, Latvia

    Pārdaugava (literally means "Trans" or "Over" -Daugava area, formerly German: Überdüna) is an area most often associated with Latvia's capital Riga, composed

    Pārdaugava

    Pārdaugava

    Pārdaugava

  • Dinamo Riga (original)
  • Latvian ice hockey club

    Dinamo Riga (Latvian: Rīgas Dinamo) was a Soviet ice hockey club, based in Riga, Latvia. It was founded in 1946 and disestablished in 1995 as Pārdaugava Rīga

    Dinamo Riga (original)

    Dinamo_Riga_(original)

  • FK RFS
  • Football club

    FK RFS (also FC RFS) is a professional Latvian football club based in Riga. The club competes in the Virslīga, the top tier of Latvian football. It has

    FK RFS

    FK_RFS

  • Riga
  • Capital and largest city of Latvia

    (Akmens tilts) connects Old Riga and Pārdaugava; the Island Bridge (Salu tilts) connects Maskavas Forštate and Pārdaugava via Zaķusala; and the Shroud

    Riga

    Riga

    Riga

  • FK Pārdaugava
  • Latvian football club

    FK Pārdaugava was a Latvian football club based in Riga. It was founded in 1984 as Daugava-RVR, the youth team of FK Daugava Riga and became defunct in

    FK Pārdaugava

    FK_Pārdaugava

  • Latvian Hockey Higher League
  • Latvian sports league

    Rīga 1940–41 – Dinamo Rīga 1941–42 – US Rīga 1942–43 – not finished 1943–1991 – not played 1991–92 – HK Sāga Ķekava Riga 1992–93 – HK Pārdaugava Rīga

    Latvian Hockey Higher League

    Latvian_Hockey_Higher_League

  • Dinamo Riga
  • Inactive ice hockey team in Riga, Latvia

    Dinamo Riga (Latvian: Rīgas Dinamo) was a professional ice hockey team based in Riga, Latvia. It most recently was a member of the Latvian Hockey Higher

    Dinamo Riga

    Dinamo Riga

    Dinamo_Riga

  • 1991 Soviet First League
  • Football league season

    fall of the Soviet Union, the promoted FC Daugava Riga was dissolved and replaced with FC Pardaugava Riga that was based on the junior squad of the Latvia

    1991 Soviet First League

    1991_Soviet_First_League

  • Monument to the Liberators of Soviet Latvia and Riga from the German Fascist Invaders
  • Memorial in Riga, Latvia

    and Riga from the German Fascist Invaders, unofficially known simply as the Victory Monument, was a memorial complex in Victory Park, Pārdaugava, Riga, Latvia

    Monument to the Liberators of Soviet Latvia and Riga from the German Fascist Invaders

    Monument to the Liberators of Soviet Latvia and Riga from the German Fascist Invaders

    Monument_to_the_Liberators_of_Soviet_Latvia_and_Riga_from_the_German_Fascist_Invaders

  • FC Daugava Riga
  • Latvian football club

    1995, with the bankruptcy of its sponsors Pārdaugava ceased to exist. Another team under the name of Daugava Rīga appeared in 1996 but it can't be really

    FC Daugava Riga

    FC_Daugava_Riga

  • Leonids Tambijevs
  • Latvian ice hockey player

    returned to Riga where had played until 1995 with ex-USSR league premier level teams Stars Riga and Pardaugava Riga. After the disbanding of Riga premier

    Leonids Tambijevs

    Leonids Tambijevs

    Leonids_Tambijevs

  • Normunds Sējējs
  • Latvian ice hockey player and coach

    continued to play for Stars Riga, which was a direct successor of Dinamo. In 1992 the club was renamed once again to HK Pardaugava Riga, but it continued to

    Normunds Sējējs

    Normunds_Sējējs

  • Andrejs Piedels
  • Latvian footballer and coach

    Latvian football goalkeeper. He played for Pārdaugava, Daugava, Amstrig, DAG, Skonto FC, FK Jūrmala, FK Daugava Riga and Olimps/RFS. He collected 14 caps for

    Andrejs Piedels

    Andrejs Piedels

    Andrejs_Piedels

  • FK Daugava
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    FK Daugava or Daugava Riga may refer to: FC Daugava Riga (1944–1990) FK Pārdaugava (1991–1995) Torpedo Rīga (1996–2000) Policijas FK (1999–2002) FK RFS

    FK Daugava

    FK_Daugava

  • Defenders of Riga
  • 2007 film

    Tukums, Latvia, where parts of Riga's Old Town and Riga's Pārdaugava district were built especially for Defenders of Riga. Around 200 extras took part in

    Defenders of Riga

    Defenders_of_Riga

  • Sergejs Seņins
  • Latvian ice hockey player

    began his professional career in Dinamo Riga, however he played most of his games for Dinamo successor Pārdaugava Rīga. Where he played for tree seasons through

    Sergejs Seņins

    Sergejs_Seņins

  • 1990 Soviet Second League
  • Football league season

    due to withdrawals by clubs from Estonia, Georgia, Latvia (except Pardaugava Riga, a majority-Russian club) and Lithuania as they declared independence

    1990 Soviet Second League

    1990_Soviet_Second_League

  • Aleksandrs Macijevskis
  • Latvian ice hockey player

    (LHL). Macijevskis began his career in Dinamo Riga, however he only played for Dinamo successor Pārdaugava Rīga, where he played for three seasons through

    Aleksandrs Macijevskis

    Aleksandrs_Macijevskis

  • Daugava (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    football club from Riga FC Pardaugava Riga, a Soviet and Latvian football club Torpedo Riga, known as Daugava FK Daugava 90, full name FK Rīgas Futbola skola

    Daugava (disambiguation)

    Daugava_(disambiguation)

  • Sergejs Boldaveško
  • Latvian ice hockey player

    9, 1970 in Rīga, Latvian SSR, Soviet Union) is a retired Latvian ice hockey forward, who played for Dinamo Riga later HK Pārdaugava Rīga of the Soviet

    Sergejs Boldaveško

    Sergejs_Boldaveško

  • Kārlis Skrastiņš
  • Latvian ice hockey player (1974–2011)

    Pts PIM 1991–92 Stars Rīga LAT 16 7 6 13 10 — — — — — 1992–93 Pārdaugava Rīga LAT 10 7 2 9 12 — — — — — 1992–93 Pārdaugava Rīga RUS 40 3 5 8 16 2 0 0

    Kārlis Skrastiņš

    Kārlis Skrastiņš

    Kārlis_Skrastiņš

  • Rodrigo Laviņš
  • Latvian ice hockey player

    hockey defenceman. Laviņš began his career with his hometown team Pārdaugava Rīga. He then moved to North America in 1994, starting with the East Coast

    Rodrigo Laviņš

    Rodrigo Laviņš

    Rodrigo_Laviņš

  • Timeline of Riga
  • in Pārdaugava, was demolished. 1645 – The residence of the Governor of Vidzeme was moved from Tartu to Riga. 1646 Extensive repairs began at Riga Castle

    Timeline of Riga

    Timeline_of_Riga

  • Artis Ābols
  • Latvian ice hockey player and coach

    Riga, Latvian SSR, Soviet Union Height 6 ft 0 in (183 cm) Weight 203 lb (92 kg; 14 st 7 lb) Position Forward Shot Left Played for HK Pārdaugava Rīga Odense

    Artis Ābols

    Artis Ābols

    Artis_Ābols

  • Iļģuciems
  • Neighbourhood of Riga, Latvia

    Iļģuciems is one of the older neighbourhoods situated in the Pārdaugava side of Riga. Normunds Strautmanis and Maija Rozīte, "ASSESSMENT OF EUROPEAN COMMISSION’S

    Iļģuciems

    Iļģuciems

    Iļģuciems

  • Eduards Smiļģis
  • Latvian actor and theatre director

    Smiļģis founded the Dailes Theatre in Riga in 1920 and was its chief director until 1965. His home in Pārdaugava is now the Eduards Smiļģis Theater Museum

    Eduards Smiļģis

    Eduards_Smiļģis

  • Holy Trinity Orthodox Church, Riga
  • Church building in Riga, Latvia

    Trīsvienības Pārdaugavas pareizticīgo baznīca) is an Eastern Orthodox church in Riga, the capital of Latvia. The church is situated in Pārdaugava at the address

    Holy Trinity Orthodox Church, Riga

    Holy Trinity Orthodox Church, Riga

    Holy_Trinity_Orthodox_Church,_Riga

  • Kaspars Astašenko
  • Latvian ice hockey player (1975–2012)

    with the Lightning. Astašenko began his career in his native Riga with HK Pārdaugava Rīga, competing in both the Latvian top league and later to Russian

    Kaspars Astašenko

    Kaspars_Astašenko

  • 1993 IIHF European Cup
  • European ice hockey tournament

    Gregorio, Goalie)) (Esbjerg, Denmark) (Trenčín, Slovakia) (Jesenice, Slovenia) (Riga, Latvia) (Budapest, Hungary) Podhale Nowy Targ, HC Devils Milano, Rouen HC

    1993 IIHF European Cup

    1993_IIHF_European_Cup

  • Gatis Tseplis
  • Latvian ice hockey player

    professional ice hockey defenceman. Gatis Tseplis arrived to the United States from Riga, Latvia, after spending 12 years playing five seasons of professional hockey

    Gatis Tseplis

    Gatis_Tseplis

  • Battle of Riga (1919)
  • Battle in 1919 during the Latvian War of Independence

    Battle of Riga was a battle during the Latvian War of Independence that started on May 22, 1919, when the German commander Rüdiger von der Goltz with his

    Battle of Riga (1919)

    Battle of Riga (1919)

    Battle_of_Riga_(1919)

  • Marians Pahars
  • Latvian footballer and manager

    a major influence on Pahars’ football career. At 18, he signed for Pardaugava Riga moving on to Skonto Metāls and then into the Skonto first-team in 1995

    Marians Pahars

    Marians Pahars

    Marians_Pahars

  • Oļegs Blagonadeždins
  • Latvian footballer (born 1973)

    team was founded, and played at the Euro 2004. He started his career in Pārdaugava, then played for Skonto FC for several years. Blagonadeždins also played

    Oļegs Blagonadeždins

    Oļegs_Blagonadeždins

  • Victory Park (Riga)
  • Park in Riga, Latvia

    Rīga". Public Broadcasting of Latvia. 25 August 2022. Retrieved 25 August 2022. "79 m tall obelisk of Soviet Victory Monument toppled in Pārdaugava"

    Victory Park (Riga)

    Victory Park (Riga)

    Victory_Park_(Riga)

  • Soviet First League
  • Association football league in the Soviet Union

    the Soviet competitions. Only the two pro-Soviet, pro-Russian teams: Pardaugava (Riga) and Dinamo Sukhumi continued to participate. Four teams were promoted

    Soviet First League

    Soviet_First_League

  • 1991–92 Latvian Hockey League season
  • teams participated in the league, and HK Sāga Ķekava Riga won the championship. HK Sāga Ķekava RigaPārdaugava Riga 8:6 Latvian Ice Hockey Federation

    1991–92 Latvian Hockey League season

    1991–92_Latvian_Hockey_League_season

  • 1992–93 Latvian Hockey League season
  • top level of ice hockey in Latvia. Fifteen teams participated in the league, and Pārdaugava Riga won the championship. Season on hockeyarchives.info

    1992–93 Latvian Hockey League season

    1992–93_Latvian_Hockey_League_season

  • Ķīpsala
  • Island and neighbourhood in Riga, Latvia

    Daugava river, connected to Riga city center and Pārdaugava by the Shroud Bridge. Ķīpsala is divided from the rest of Riga by the Daugava in the east,

    Ķīpsala

    Ķīpsala

    Ķīpsala

  • List of Edmonton Oilers draft picks
  • Wings (OHL) — — — — — — — — — — 1993 3 60 Aleksandrs Kercs Latvia LW Pardaugava Riga (IHL) 5 0 0 0 2 — — — — — 1993 5 111 Miroslav Satan Slovakia LW Dukla

    List of Edmonton Oilers draft picks

    List_of_Edmonton_Oilers_draft_picks

  • Jāņi
  • Latvian summer solstice festival

    is known, that at that time Riga's fishermen, mast selectors and ferries each year after solstice drove boats to Pārdaugava or to some islands in the Daugava

    Jāņi

    Jāņi

    Jāņi

  • Yuriy Shatalov
  • Ukrainian citizenship. He played for several clubs in Europe, including Pārdaugava Rīga in the Soviet First League and Amica Wronki the Polish Ekstraklasa

    Yuriy Shatalov

    Yuriy Shatalov

    Yuriy_Shatalov

  • 1993 NHL entry draft
  • 1993 North American ice hockey draft

    60 Alexander Kerch (RW)  Latvia Edmonton Oilers (from NY Rangers)4 Pardaugava Riga (Latvia) 61 Maxim Galanov (D)  Russia New York Rangers (from Dallas)5

    1993 NHL entry draft

    1993_NHL_entry_draft

  • Aleksandrs Kerčs
  • Latvian ice hockey player

    — — — — 1990–91 Dinamo Rīga USSR 46 16 17 33 46 — — — — — 1991–92 Stars Rīga CIS 27 7 9 16 20 — — — — — 1992–93 Pārdaugava Rīga IHL 42 23 14 37 28 2 1

    Aleksandrs Kerčs

    Aleksandrs_Kerčs

  • 1993–94 Latvian Hockey League season
  • the top level of ice hockey in Latvia. Seven teams participated in the league, and Pardaugava Riga won the championship. Season hockeyarchives.info

    1993–94 Latvian Hockey League season

    1993–94_Latvian_Hockey_League_season

  • Latvian Cup (ice hockey)
  • National ice hockey tournament held in Latvia

    competition was once again discontinued after the 2017/18 edition. 1995: Pārdaugava Rīga 1999: HK Liepājas Metalurgs 2007: HK Liepājas Metalurgs 2008: HK Liepājas

    Latvian Cup (ice hockey)

    Latvian_Cup_(ice_hockey)

  • Muiželis Manor
  • Manor in Latvia

    Manor was a Baroque styled building in Latvia built for Muižeļi Family of Pārdaugava manor in 18th and 19th century, however the building was not preserved

    Muiželis Manor

    Muiželis Manor

    Muiželis_Manor

  • Dmitri Suur
  • Estonian ice hockey player (born 1975)

    Karlovy Vary HC Slovan Bratislava Detroit Vipers Flint Generals Winston-Salem IceHawks Pārdaugava Rīga National team  Estonia Playing career 1990–2013

    Dmitri Suur

    Dmitri Suur

    Dmitri_Suur

  • 1994 IIHF European Cup
  • European ice hockey tournament

    the final. (Zagreb, Croatia) (Tilburg, Netherlands) (Budapest, Hungary) (Riga, Latvia) (Nowy Targ, Poland) (Feldkirch, Vorarlberg, Austria) HC Olomouc

    1994 IIHF European Cup

    1994_IIHF_European_Cup

  • Olimpija Rīga
  • Former Latvian football club

    Olimpija Rīga was a Latvian football club based in Riga that played in the Latvian Latvian Higher League from 1992 to 1995. The club was founded in 1992

    Olimpija Rīga

    Olimpija_Rīga

  • Aleksandrs Cuncukovs
  • Latvian ice hockey player

    — — — 1991–92 Stars Riga SovCh 2 0 0 0 0 22 2 4 6 6 1991–92 RASMS Riga Soviet-3 34 23 13 36 16 — — — — — 1992–93 Pardaugava Riga IHL 35 3 5 8 26 2 0 1

    Aleksandrs Cuncukovs

    Aleksandrs_Cuncukovs

  • Aleksei Frolikov
  • Latvian ice hockey player (1957–2020)

    the Centers until he ended his career in 1995 at Pārdaugava Rīga (the renamed name for Dinamo Riga). As part of the USSR national team, he was the top

    Aleksei Frolikov

    Aleksei_Frolikov

  • Sergejs Višegorodcevs
  • Latvian ice hockey player

    Pts PIM 1993–94 Pardaugava Riga Latvia 24 4 6 10 50 — — — — — 1994–95 Pardaugava Riga-2 Latvia 22 3 7 10 75 — — — — — 1995–96 Juniors Riga EEHL 35 1 5 6

    Sergejs Višegorodcevs

    Sergejs_Višegorodcevs

  • Dzirciems
  • Neighbourhood of Riga, Latvia

    is a Riga neighbourhood located in the Pārdaugava side of Riga. It mainly consists of Soviet-style apartment buildings built in the 1970s. Riga Stradiņš

    Dzirciems

    Dzirciems

    Dzirciems

  • Vīts Rimkus
  • Latvian footballer

    footballer and he played as a striker. Born in Riga, Vīts Rimkus started his career in 1993 with Pārdaugava Rīga, scoring twice in 14 league appearances. After

    Vīts Rimkus

    Vīts Rimkus

    Vīts_Rimkus

  • Riga State German Grammar School
  • School in Riga, Latvia

    7 to 12. Originally the school with 49 started its work as the State Pārdaugava Secondary School directed by its first principal Pēteris Aivars (Ļūļaks)

    Riga State German Grammar School

    Riga State German Grammar School

    Riga_State_German_Grammar_School

  • Andrei Zaikin
  • Russian footballer

    Rostov-on-Don 19 (0) 1990–1991 FC Zenit Saint Petersburg 11 (0) 1991 FC Pardaugava Riga 10 (0) 1992 FC Zenit Saint Petersburg 2 (0) 1992 Neftchi FK 1 (0) *

    Andrei Zaikin

    Andrei_Zaikin

  • Artūrs Kupaks
  • Latvian ice hockey player

    the Soviet League and the International Hockey League for RASMS Riga and Stars Riga, then went on to play eleven additional seasons in the minor leagues

    Artūrs Kupaks

    Artūrs_Kupaks

  • Aleksandrs Basovs
  • Latvian footballer (born 1977)

    made his debut in the 1993 Latvian Higher League season as part of FK Pārdaugava against FK Auseklis, coming on as a substitute in the 88th minute. It

    Aleksandrs Basovs

    Aleksandrs Basovs

    Aleksandrs_Basovs

  • Aleksandrs Dibrivnijs
  • Latvian footballer

    and returning to Riga Dibrivnijs received transfer papers for joining Zvezda Irkutsk, but he stayed in Riga and joined Pārdaugava Riga which was then coached

    Aleksandrs Dibrivnijs

    Aleksandrs_Dibrivnijs

  • Jānis Dreimanis
  • Latvian footballer

    general manager of Alfa he worked as a coach of youth squads for Pārdaugava Rīga and Gemma Rīga. Dreimanis has worked with all Latvia national youth football

    Jānis Dreimanis

    Jānis_Dreimanis

  • Oļegs Aleksejenko
  • Latvian footballer

    team – Daugava Rīga for which he played with several interruptions from 1979 to 1991 (when the club was already renamed to Pārdaugava). After the first

    Oļegs Aleksejenko

    Oļegs_Aleksejenko

  • Šampēteris
  • Neighbourhood of Riga, Latvia

    Šampēteris is an old Riga neighbourhood on the Pārdaugava side of the Daugava river, with many houses built in the first part of 20th century still surviving

    Šampēteris

    Šampēteris

    Šampēteris

  • Aleksandrs Semjonovs
  • Latvian ice hockey player

    Rīga Soviet 1 0 0 0 0 — — — — — 1991–92 RASMS Rīga CIS.3 28 9 9 18 38 — — — — — 1992–93 Pārdaugava Rīga IHL 43 8 4 12 14 2 0 0 0 0 1992–93 Pārdaugava–2

    Aleksandrs Semjonovs

    Aleksandrs_Semjonovs

  • 1994–95 Latvian Hockey League season
  • the top level of ice hockey in Latvia. Five teams participated in the league, and HK Nik's Brih Riga won the championship. Season on hockeyarchives.info

    1994–95 Latvian Hockey League season

    1994–95_Latvian_Hockey_League_season

  • Atvars Tribuncovs
  • Latvian ice hockey player

    (100 kg; 15 st 10 lb) Position Defence Shot Left Played for HK Pardaugava Riga Juniors Riga Stoczniowiec Gdansk Spartak Moskva Kokkolan Hermes Lukko Tallahassee

    Atvars Tribuncovs

    Atvars_Tribuncovs

  • Aleksandrs Ņiživijs
  • Latvian ice hockey player

    former Latvian professional ice hockey player. His last club was Dinamo Riga of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). He was also a regular Latvia national

    Aleksandrs Ņiživijs

    Aleksandrs Ņiživijs

    Aleksandrs_Ņiživijs

  • Vija Artmane
  • Latvian actress (1929–2008)

    2004. Dokumentary prose, memoirs. Eduards Smiļģis Theatre Museum, Pārdaugava, Riga, Latvia. Артмане, Вия (1990), Сердце на ладони (in Russian), Moscow

    Vija Artmane

    Vija_Artmane

  • 1992–93 IHL (Russia) season
  • Sports season

    Club GP W T L GF GA Pts 1. HK Sokol Kiev 20 13 1 6 77 54 27 2. HK Pārdaugava Riga 20 12 2 6 70 54 26 3. Metallurg Cherepovets 20 10 2 8 57 56 22 4. SKA

    1992–93 IHL (Russia) season

    1992–93_IHL_(Russia)_season

  • Aigars Cipruss
  • Latvian professional ice hockey player

    playing for HK Ozolnieki/Monarhs hockey club. Until then he played for Dinamo Riga of the Kontinental Hockey League, and served as manager for this team and

    Aigars Cipruss

    Aigars_Cipruss

  • Oļegs Sorokins
  • Latvian ice hockey player

    Olegs Sorokins (born 4 January 1974 in Riga, Soviet Union) is a retired Latvian professional ice hockey defender. He played in HK Ozolnieki/Monarhs team

    Oļegs Sorokins

    Oļegs_Sorokins

  • Aleksejs Šarando
  • Latvian footballer

    national team between 1993 and 1999, scoring two goals. His last club was FK Rīga, where he retired in 2001. Šarando also played as a professional in Russia

    Aleksejs Šarando

    Aleksejs_Šarando

  • Viktors Bļinovs
  • Latvian ice hockey player (born 1981)

    Bļinovs also played 24 games for the Kontinental Hockey League club Dinamo Riga. Biographical information and career statistics from Eliteprospects.com v

    Viktors Bļinovs

    Viktors_Bļinovs

  • Pēteris Skudra
  • Latvian ice hockey player

    Novgorod "Torpedo"". "Peteris Skudra announced as Dinamo Riga head coach" (in Latvian). Dinamo Riga. 20 July 2020. Retrieved 20 July 2020. Biographical information

    Pēteris Skudra

    Pēteris_Skudra

  • Latvian Railway History Museum
  • Museum in Riga and Jelgava, Latvia

    in Riga and is housed in a locomotive repair shop, and also hosts events and concerts in an 1880s locomotive depot, both located in the Pārdaugava district

    Latvian Railway History Museum

    Latvian Railway History Museum

    Latvian_Railway_History_Museum

  • 1991–92 Soviet Cup
  • Football tournament season

    Baku represented the youth center of Olympic preparation in Baku, Pardaugava Riga was based on a youth team of Latvian SSR. All games took place on April

    1991–92 Soviet Cup

    1991–92_Soviet_Cup

  • HK Prizma Riga
  • Ice hockey team in Riga, Latvia

    place besting only HS Rīga before the play-offs were cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic. In 2005 SIA Prizma founded the 'Pārdaugava' sports school, which

    HK Prizma Riga

    HK_Prizma_Riga

  • St. Albert's Church, Riga
  • Church in Riga, Latvia

    proposed building a new Catholic church in Pārdaugava, on the left bank of the Daugava River. On 22 May 1899, the Riga City Council donated 1,600 square metres

    St. Albert's Church, Riga

    St. Albert's Church, Riga

    St._Albert's_Church,_Riga

  • List of German exonyms for places in Latvia
  • Caune (1998). Rīgas Pārdaugava pirms 100 gadiem: Pārdaugavas iedzīvotāji 19. gs. beigu un 20. gs. sākuma atklātnēs (in Latvian). Zinātne, Riga. ISBN 5-7966-1163-1

    List of German exonyms for places in Latvia

    List of German exonyms for places in Latvia

    List_of_German_exonyms_for_places_in_Latvia

  • Jurijs Andrejevs
  • Latvian footballer (born 1957)

    team FK Alfa in 1985. Andrejevs has worked with FK Daugava Rīga and FK Pārdaugava. He was manager of Virslīga club Skonto from 2004 until 2005. He was assistant

    Jurijs Andrejevs

    Jurijs_Andrejevs

  • Dzintars Zirnis
  • Latvian former football defender (born 1977)

    member of the Latvia national football team. Zirnis played for FK Pārdaugava Rīga before joining FK Liepājas Metalurgs in 1997. In September 2004 he

    Dzintars Zirnis

    Dzintars Zirnis

    Dzintars_Zirnis

  • 1991 in Soviet football
  • 36 49 −13 35 20 Geolog Tyumen 42 11 13 18 32 47 −15 35 21 Kuban Krasnodar 42 8 10 24 40 68 −28 26 22 Pardaugava Riga 42 7 6 29 31 73 −42 20 Withdrew

    1991 in Soviet football

    1991_in_Soviet_football

  • Latvian War of Independence
  • 1918–20 conflict between the newly-declared Republic of Latvia and the Russian SFSR

    German, Iron Division and White-movement Russian forces, attacks Riga, taking the Pārdaugava district. 20 October: Battle of Talsi. 3 November: The Latvian

    Latvian War of Independence

    Latvian War of Independence

    Latvian_War_of_Independence

  • 1991 in Ukrainian football
  • 36 49 −13 35 20 Geolog Tyumen 42 11 13 18 32 47 −15 35 21 Kuban Krasnodar 42 8 10 24 40 68 −28 26 22 Pardaugava Riga 42 7 6 29 31 73 −42 20 Withdrew

    1991 in Ukrainian football

    1991_in_Ukrainian_football

  • Sergejs Naumovs
  • Latvian ice hockey player

    4 April 1969 in Riga, Soviet Union) is a Latvian former professional ice hockey goaltender. Naumovs began his career with Dinamo Riga in the Soviet League

    Sergejs Naumovs

    Sergejs Naumovs

    Sergejs_Naumovs

  • Aleksejs Širokovs
  • Latvian ice hockey player

    1996–97 Pārdaugava Rīga LAT 19 11 14 25 14 — — — — — 1997–98 HK Rīga EEHL 2 0 0 0 0 — — — — — 1998–99 HK Liepājas Metalurgs EEHL 1999–2000 Dinamo 81 Rīga LAT

    Aleksejs Širokovs

    Aleksejs Širokovs

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  • Igors Bondarevs
  • Latvian ice hockey player

    Igors Anatolyevich Bondarevs (born February 9, 1974, in Riga, Soviet Union) is a Latvian professional former ice hockey player. He represented Latvia at

    Igors Bondarevs

    Igors_Bondarevs

  • Kęstutis Ruzgys
  • Lithuanian footballer

    (3) 1988–1989 Granitas Klaipėda 64 (28) 1990 Sirijus Klaipėda 1991 Pārdaugava Rīga 21 (6) 1991–1992 OFK Belgrade 11 (2) 1993–1994 VfR Sölde 1994–1995

    Kęstutis Ruzgys

    Kęstutis_Ruzgys

  • Duchy of Livonia
  • Vassal state of Lithuania (1561–1629) and later of Poland-Lithuania (1629-1721)

    Latin: Ducatus Ultradunensis; Estonian: Liivimaa hertsogkond; Latvian: Pārdaugavas hercogiste; German: Herzogtum Livland Polish: Inflanty Although coloured

    Duchy of Livonia

    Duchy of Livonia

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  • 1994–95 IHL (Russia) season
  • Sports season

    Elektrostal 52 17 4 31 112 157 38 12. Tivali Minsk 52 13 8 31 102 151 34 13. HK Sokol Kiev 52 12 10 30 104 152 34 14. HK Pārdaugava Riga 52 14 4 34 99 168 32

    1994–95 IHL (Russia) season

    1994–95_IHL_(Russia)_season

  • Dzintars (company)
  • Latvian cosmetics company

    the legal protection process to approximately €6.82 million. The Riga City Pārdaugava Court declared AS Dzintars insolvent on 12 November 2019 after finding

    Dzintars (company)

    Dzintars_(company)

  • Torņakalns
  • Neighbourhood of Riga

    neighbourhood of Riga, Latvia located on the western bank of the Daugava River (neighbourhoods along this shore are collectively known as Pārdaugava). The name

    Torņakalns

    Torņakalns

    Torņakalns

  • Panorama Plaza
  • Skyscraper in Riga, Latvia

    The Panorama Plaza is a high-rise residential complex in the Pardaugava district of Riga, Latvia. Built between 2004 and 2024, the complex consists of

    Panorama Plaza

    Panorama Plaza

    Panorama_Plaza

  • Organised crime in Latvia
  • "godfather" of Latvian organized crime) and Boris Raigorodski, who headed the Pārdaugava brigade. Latvian organised crime networks often used front organisations

    Organised crime in Latvia

    Organised_crime_in_Latvia

  • List of Soviet war memorials
  • Rīga". Public Broadcasting of Latvia. 25 August 2022. Retrieved 25 August 2022. "79 m tall obelisk of Soviet Victory Monument toppled in Pārdaugava"

    List of Soviet war memorials

    List of Soviet war memorials

    List_of_Soviet_war_memorials

  • Saules akmens
  • Skyscraper in Riga, Latvia

    solution opens up a whole 360-degree view from the interior to the Old Town, Pārdaugava and the port. According to the compositional structure of the building

    Saules akmens

    Saules akmens

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  • Jānis Gilis
  • Soviet footballer

    under Vadims Ulbergs (), worked as a coach in the Riga school of football, and manager of FK Pārdaugava reserves squad. After Latvian independence in 1991

    Jānis Gilis

    Jānis_Gilis

  • 1990 in Soviet football
  • SSR Higher League 13 Torpedo Rīga 32 6 10 16 29 49 −20 22 14 KKI Daugava Riga 32 4 13 15 16 49 −33 21 15 Pārdaugava Riga 32 5 8 19 24 53 −29 18 16 Metalurgs

    1990 in Soviet football

    1990_in_Soviet_football

  • 1993–94 IHL (Russia) season
  • Sports season

    19 140 110 49 11. Khimik Voskresensk 46 20 9 17 130 122 49 12. HK Pārdaugava Riga 46 21 6 19 153 155 48 13. SKA St. Petersburg 46 20 8 18 125 96 48 14

    1993–94 IHL (Russia) season

    1993–94_IHL_(Russia)_season

  • Dzidra Uztupe-Karamiševa
  • Latvian basketball player and trainer

    1930 in Smiltene, Latvia, and spent her youth in the Pārdaugava area of Riga. She attended the Riga Secondary School No. 5 where she took up basketball

    Dzidra Uztupe-Karamiševa

    Dzidra_Uztupe-Karamiševa

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  • Grandison
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Grandison

    English and Scottish : said to be a habitational name from Granson on Lake Neuchâtel. The first known bearer of the surname is Rigaldus de Grancione (fl. 1040). The name was taken to Britain by Otes de Grandison (died 1328) and his brother. They were among a group of Savoyards who settled in England when Henry III married a granddaughter of the Count of Savoy.

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  • RHIANNON
  • Female

    Welsh

    RHIANNON

    Welsh name probably derived from the Old Celtic title Rigantona, RHIANNON means "great queen." In mythology, this is the name of a horse goddess equated with Celtic Epona. She was the daughter of Hefeydd and mother of Pryderi. 

    RHIANNON

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  • Boy/Male

    Anglo Saxon

    Arthw

    Like an eagle.

  • Usama
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Usama

    King of Jungle. Lion.

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  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Kannada, Telugu

    Ksheeraja

    Goddess Maha Lakshmi

  • Eri
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical Hebrew

    Eri

    My city.

  • Leelakar | லீலாகர 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Leelakar | லீலாகர 

    Lord Krishna

  • Namar
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Namar

    Name of a mountain

  • Nadirah
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Nadirah

    Rare precious

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    Muslim

    Salah Al Din |

    Righteousness of the faith, Name of the Muslim leader who liberated jerusalem from the crusaders

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    Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Parsi

    Hoshedar

    Pure Love

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    Hebrew Italian

    Daniele

    God will judge.

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  • Rigarion
  • n.

    See Irrigation.

  • Rigadoon
  • n.

    A gay, lively dance for one couple, -- said to have been borrowed from Provence in France.