Ojārs Vācietis, the Glossary
Ojārs Vācietis (born November 13, 1933 – November 28, 1983) was a Latvian writer and poet.[1]
Table of Contents
16 relations: Carnikava, Domestic worker, Gaujiena, Latvia, Latvian language, Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic, Latvians, Mikhail Bulgakov, Riga, Riga Film Studio, Singing Revolution, Smiltene Municipality, The Master and Margarita, Torņakalns, Trapene Parish, University of Latvia.
- 20th-century Latvian poets
- Latvian translators
- Latvian writers
- People from Smiltene Municipality
- People's Poets of the Latvian SSR
- Translators to Latvian
Carnikava
Carnikava (Livonian: Sarnikau, Koivemund, Zarnikau), previously Sānkaule, is a village and the center of Carnikava Parish in Ādaži Municipality, Latvia.
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Domestic worker
A domestic worker is a person who works within a residence and performs a variety of household services for an individual, from providing cleaning and household maintenance, or cooking, laundry and ironing, or care for children and elderly dependents, and other household errands.
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Gaujiena
Gaujiena (Adsel) is a village along the Gauja River in Gaujiena Parish, Smiltene Municipality, Latvia.
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Latvia
Latvia (Latvija), officially the Republic of Latvia, is a country in the Baltic region of Northern Europe.
Latvian language
Latvian (latviešu valoda), also known as Lettish, is an East Baltic language belonging to the Indo-European language family.
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The Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic (Latvian SSR), also known as Soviet Latvia or simply Latvia, was de facto one of the constituent republics of the Soviet Union between 1940–1941 and 1944–1990.
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Latvians
Latvians (latvieši) are a Baltic ethnic group and nation native to Latvia and the immediate geographical region, the Baltics.
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Mikhail Bulgakov
Mikhail Afanasyevich Bulgakov (p; – 10 March 1940) was a Russian, later Soviet writer, medical doctor, and playwright active in the first half of the 20th century.
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Riga
Riga is the capital, the primate, and the largest city of Latvia, as well as one of the most populous cities in the Baltic States.
Riga Film Studio
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Singing Revolution
The Singing Revolution was a series of events from 1987 to 1991 that led to the restoration of independence of the three Soviet-occupied Baltic countries of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania at the end of the Cold War.
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Smiltene Municipality
Smiltene Municipality (Smiltenes novads) is a municipality in Vidzeme, Latvia.
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The Master and Margarita
The Master and Margarita (Мастер и Маргарита) is a novel by Soviet writer Mikhail Bulgakov, written in the Soviet Union between 1928 and 1940.
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Torņakalns
Torņakalns is a neighbourhood of Riga, Latvia located on the western bank of the Daugava River (neighbourhoods along this shore are collectively known as Pārdaugava).
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Trapene Parish
Trapene Parish (Trapenes pagasts) is an administrative unit of Smiltene Municipality, Latvia.
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University of Latvia
University of Latvia (Latvijas Universitāte, shortened LU) is a public research university located in Riga, Latvia.
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See also
20th-century Latvian poets
- Aleksandrs Čaks
- Amanda Aizpuriete
- Andrejs Upīts
- Antons Kūkojs
- Aspazija
- Astrid Ivask
- Austra Skujiņa
- Aīda Niedra
- Eriks Ādamsons
- Eugenie Hirschberg-Pucher
- Fricis Bārda
- Fricis Rokpelnis
- Gunārs Saliņš
- Hilda Vīka
- Hugo Teodors Krūmiņš
- Imants Ziedonis
- Inga Gaile
- Jānis Medenis
- Jānis Sudrabkalns
- Klāvs Elsbergs
- Knuts Skujenieks
- Kārlis Ozols-Priednieks
- Leonīds Breikšs
- Linards Tauns
- Marta Krūmiņa-Vitrupe
- Mirdza Ķempe
- Māris Čaklais
- Ojārs Vācietis
- Pētõr Damberg
- Rainis
- Roberts Eidemanis
- Rūta Skujiņa
- Teodors Zaļkalns
- Uldis Bērziņš
- Velga Krile
- Velta Toma
- Viktors Eglītis
- Vizma Belševica
Latvian translators
- Alfrēds Andersons
- Amanda Aizpuriete
- Eriks Ādamsons
- Ieva Lešinska
- Imants Kalniņš
- Ingmāra Balode
- Knuts Skujenieks
- Mirdza Ķempe
- Ojārs Vācietis
- Pēteris Pētersons
- Pēters Brūveris
- Rainis
- Uldis Bērziņš
- Zenta Mauriņa
Latvian writers
- Aivars Gipslis
- Aleksandrs Grīns
- Alfrēds Andersons
- Andra Neiburga
- Andrejs Upīts
- Andrievs Niedra
- Arnolds Spekke
- Arvis Viguls
- Atis Kronvalds
- Dzidra Rinkule-Zemzare
- Edvarts Virza
- Ernest Drezen
- Ernests Blanks
- Gotthard Friedrich Stender
- Inga Ābele
- Johann Ernst Glück
- Juris Cibuļs
- Juris Māters
- Jānis Jaunsudrabiņš
- Jānis Joņevs
- Jānis Medenis
- Jānis Poruks
- Jānis Sudrabkalns
- Konstantīns Raudive
- Kārlis Skalbe
- Kārlis Zariņš (writer)
- Laima Muktupāvela
- Latvian women writers
- Mariss Vetra
- Melānija Vanaga
- Mārtiņš Zīverts
- Ojārs Vācietis
- Otto Ozols
- Pētõr Damberg
- Reinis Kaudzīte
- Roberts Eidemanis
- Rūdolfs Blaumanis
- Saulcerīte Viese
- Uldis Ģērmanis
- Vilis Olavs
People from Smiltene Municipality
- Friedrich Bidder
- Jānis Cimze
- Jēkabs Bukse
- Ojārs Vācietis
- Pēteris Zālīte
- Rūdolfs Pērle
People's Poets of the Latvian SSR
- Imants Ziedonis
- Jānis Sudrabkalns
- Mirdza Ķempe
- Ojārs Vācietis
- Rainis
Translators to Latvian
- Knuts Skujenieks
- Mirdza Ķempe
- Ojārs Vācietis
- Rainis
- Zenta Mauriņa
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ojārs_Vācietis
Also known as Ojars Vacietis.