Jaungulbene Manor, the Glossary
Jaungulbene Manor (Jaungulbenes muižas pils; Schloss Neu-Schwanenburg) is a manor house in the historical region of Vidzeme, in northern Latvia.[1]
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6 relations: Gothic Revival architecture, Gulbene Municipality, Latvia, Latvian Land Reform of 1920, List of palaces and manor houses in Latvia, Vidzeme.
- Kreis Walk
Gothic Revival architecture
Gothic Revival (also referred to as Victorian Gothic or neo-Gothic) is an architectural movement that after a gradual build-up beginning in the second half of the 17th century became a widespread movement in the first half of the 19th century, mostly in England.
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Gulbene Municipality
Gulbene Municipality (Gulbenes novads) is a municipality in Vidzeme, Latvia.
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Latvia
Latvia (Latvija), officially the Republic of Latvia, is a country in the Baltic region of Northern Europe.
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Latvian Land Reform of 1920
The Latvian Land Reform of 1920 (1920.) was a land reform act expropriating land under the Republic of Latvia in 1920 (during the Latvian War of Independence shortly after independence).
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List of palaces and manor houses in Latvia
This is a list of palaces and manor houses in Latvia built after the 16th century. Jaungulbene Manor and list of palaces and manor houses in Latvia are manor houses in Latvia.
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Vidzeme
Vidzeme (Old Latvian orthography: Widda-semme, Vidūmō) is one of the Historical Latvian Lands.
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See also
Kreis Walk
- Alūksne
- Gaujiena
- Gulbene
- Jaungulbene
- Jaungulbene Manor
- Lejasciems
- Paju, Valga County
- Seda, Latvia
- Smiltene
- Sooru
- Strenči
- Valga, Estonia
- Valka
- Ērģeme