Latvian football league season for the highest division
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Football league season
Latvian SSR Higher League
Season
1975
← 1974
1976 →
Statistics of Latvian Higher League in the 1975 season.
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Soviet-occupied Bessarabia, and Ukrainian SSR. Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania were also annexed by the Soviet Union and turned into SSRs, which was not recognized by...
the ethnic Estonians in Estonian SSR (similarly to Latvians in LatvianSSR, but unlike Lithuanians in Lithuanian SSR) suffered a sharp decline of their...
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Army. In January 1919 Minsk was proclaimed the capital of the Byelorussian SSR, though later in 1919 (see Operation Minsk) and again in 1920, the city was...
surrounding area became predominantly German, with Polish, Lithuanian and Latvian minorities. In 1454, the city integrated within borders of Poland for a...
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was recently changed to SRG SSR, is charged with the production and distribution of radio and television content. SRG SSR studios are distributed across...
into the Byelorussian SSR and the Ukrainian SSR), Latvia (which became the LatvianSSR), Estonia (which became the Estonian SSR), Lithuania (which became...
elderly, even Communist Party members and Red Army members, to the Uzbek SSR, several thousand kilometres away. They constituted one of the several ethnicities...
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