翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Balázs Farkas (footballer born 1979)
・ Balázs Farkas-Jenser
・ Balázs Fülei
・ Balázs Gercsák
・ Balázs Granát
・ Balázs Gulyás
・ Balázs Győrffy
・ Balázs Győrffy (politician)
・ Balázs Havasi
・ Balázs Hidvéghi
・ Balázs Horváth
・ Balveh
・ Balvenie Castle
・ Balvenie distillery
・ Balventia (gens)
Balvi
・ Balvi District
・ Balvi Municipality
・ Balvi parish
・ Balvia
・ Balvicar
・ Balviinae
・ Balvino Gálvez
・ Balvraid
・ Balwa Gujran
・ Balwaan
・ Balwadi
・ Balwadi Nutrition Programme
・ Balwangsan
・ Balwant


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Balvi : ウィキペディア英語版
Balvi

Balvi () is a town in the Latgalia region of eastern Latvia. It is the administrative seat of the region (Latvian: ''rajons'') of the same name since 1949; prior to the occupation of Latvia it was part of the Abrene district. The name derives from the stream Bolupīte and the adjacent lake.
The first mention of Balvi was in 1224. A small wooden church and manor were constructed on the estate of a Polish noblewoman at the site ca. 1765. When Latgale came under Russian rule in 1772, the estate was granted to the by Catherine II. In 1806 it passed to the Horozhinsky family and in 1876 the estate was purchased by the Baltic German Transehe-Roseneck family. The village was separated from the estate in 1915, and Balvi received town rights in 1928.
Most of the town's Jews (around 21% of the population) perished in the Stahlecker phase of the Holocaust in August 1941. The retreating Germans set fire to Balvi in July 1944, and the town was rebuilt according to Soviet plans from 1945. Balvi was a center of the Singing Revolution and is vital to Latgalian culture today. The town library in particular is the focus of many cultural events.
== Demographics of Balvi ==



抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「Balvi」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.