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Courland as part of Russia... Courland as part of Latvia... Courland during World War II... plain divides Courland into two parts... Courland has a damp... The Duchy of Courland and Semigallia as it appeared in 1740... The Duchy of Courland and Semigallia as it appeared in 1740... The Duchy of Courland and Semigallia was a semi... Courland as part of Russia... Courland as part of Russia... there being none on the Courland coast of the Gulf of Riga... Courland as part of Latvia... Courland as part of Latvia... Courland became a part of the newly... Courland became part of independent Latvia once more and it remains so to this day... Courland during World War II... Courland during World War II... that the troops in Courland should be evacuated by sea and used for the defense of the... Luftwaffe and Kriegsmarine forces in Courland to continue the defence of the area... 000 troops of Army Group Courland began moving to Soviet prison camps in the East...

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