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Baltics and Ancient Rus

Baltics and Ancient Rus

Present day Latvia is formed on the lands of the ancient Baltic tribes  – the Latgalian, Semigallian, Selonian, the Curonian and the Finno-Ugric Livonian tribe. The medieval names for the territories – Livonia and Courland – were derived from these names. The term Latvia is probably derived from the name of the Latgalian tribe. >>

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