Zolitūde (Latvian pronunciation: [ˈzɔlituːde]) is mainly an apartment house neighbourhood (or microdistrict) located in the western part of Riga, the capital...
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killing 147 people. The disaster is often called Zolitūdes traģēdija ("Tragedy of Zolitūde" or "Zolitūde tragedy") by Latvian media outlets. The building...
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Zolitūde Station is a railway station on the Torņakalns–Tukums II Railway. "Publiskās lietošanas dzelzceļa infrastruktūras pārskats 2011" [2011 Public...
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Douglas Cooper 1960 novelist Amnesia, Delirium Paige Cooper short stories Zolitude Ann Copeland 1932 short stories The Golden Thread Judith Copithorne 1939...
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of music created by Dan Gibson Zolitūde, a city district of Riga (Latvia) Zolitūde Station, railway stop in Zolitūde district of Riga This disambiguation...
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of shopping malls in Lithuania List of supermarket chains in Lithuania Zolitūde shopping centre roof collapse "Corporate Governance - MAXIMA Grupė". www...
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Abrenes iela Skulte 11 Abrenes iela Suži 44 Zolitūde Ziepniekkalns 12 Abrenes iela "Ziedonis" 46 Zolitūde Ziepniekkalns 13 Babītes stacija Preču 2 47...
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Dombrovskis resigned as Prime Minister on 27 November 2013 following the Zolitūde shopping centre roof collapse in which 54 people were killed. He announced...
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After five years in office, Valdis Dombrovskis resigned as PM after the Zolitūde tragedy in early 2014. He was succeeded by party colleague Laimdota Straujuma...
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(2022) Latvian Wikipedia logo displayed in memory of the victims of the Zolitūde shopping centre roof collapse (23–26 November 2013) Turkish Wikipedia logo...
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