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Vladimir Klopotovsky

Vladimir Klopotovsky

Vladimir Klopotovsky (1883–1944) – a journalist. Known under the pseudonym Lery. During the German occupation, he was the editor-in-chief of the newspaper “Russkiy vestnik”. >>

Elizabeth Knauf-Magnusgofsky

Elizabeth Knauf-Magnusgofsky

Elizabeth Knauf-Magnusgofsky (1890-1939) – a prose writer, poetess. >>

Voldemar Knieriem

Voldemar Knieriem

Voldemar von Knieriem (1849-1935) – Doctor of Economics (Dr. oec), director of Riga Polytechnic Institute from 1906 to 1916. >>

Vasily Knyazev

Vasily Knyazev

Vasily Knyazev (1817–1903) – senior priest of the Riga Cathedral of the Nativity of Christ. >>

Vladimir Knyazevsky

Vladimir Knyazevsky

Vladimir Knyazevsky (1896–?) – cello player and public musical figure. >>

Nina Kochubei

Nina Kochubei

Nina Kochubei (1929-2010) – Candidate of Economic Sciences, Assistant Professor of Riga Polytechnic Institute. >>

Ivan Kochugov

Ivan Kochugov

Ivan  Kochugov (1892–after 1977) – shipbuilding engineer. Engineer of the Riga city Buiding office, author of the pontoon bridge project in Riga. >>

Ludmila Koehler

Ludmila Koehler

Ludmila Koehler (born Zemmering; 1917-2006) – specialist in Slav languages and literature. After retirement became a nun. >>

Irena Kohler

Irena Kohler

Irena Kohler (1904-?) – teacher of history, Latin and German. >>

Johann  Koehler

Johann Koehler

Johann Koehler (1873–1954) – Director of  Riga city Russian Secondary School (1919 – 1921), teacher of history. >>

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