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Date: 2013-11-12 09:46:36
Culture
Baltic peoples
Curonian Kings
Curonian
Kuldīga District
Sacred groves
Tree worship
Kuldīga
Baltic languages
Religion
Latter Day Saint movement
Turlava parish

doi:[removed]FEJF2009.42.laime THE SACRED GROVES OF THE CURONIAN Ķ ONIŅ I: PAST AND PRESENT Sandis Laime Abstract: The current article deals with the reflection of the holy groves of the

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