LC control no. | n 82000381 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Lejin̦š, Atis |
Associated country | Latvia |
Birth date | 1942-09-28 |
Place of birth | Jelgava (Latvia) |
Affiliation | Latvijas ārpolitikas institūts |
Profession or occupation | Politicians |
Found in | East-West economic interaction, 1981 (a.e.) t.p. (Atis Lejins) The Baltic States on their way to the European Union, 1995: verso t.p. (Atis Lejin̦š) Vikipēdia WWW site, 20 June, 2016 (Atis Lejin̦š; dzimis 1942. gada 28. septembrī Jelgavā) ir Latvijas politik̦is, bijušais Latvijas Ārpolitikas institūta vadītājs) <https://lv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atis_Leji%C5%86%C5%A1> Anna's story, 2011: t.p. (edited and translated by Atis Lejin̦š) page 161, etc. (during childhood his family fled Latvia and lived at Ohmstede Camp, a Latvian refugee camp in Oldenburg, Germany in 1945 and Fallingbostel Camp until 1950; immigrated to Greensborough, Melbourne, Australia in 1950; attended Melbourne Senior Technical College but later enrolled at University of California in Los Angeles; moved to Sweden; Latvian representative on the executive committee organizing the International Afghanistan Tribunal; became a member of "Saeima," the Latvian parliament in 2010) |
Associated language | lat eng |