File:LatvijasdiplomātiParīzēLatvijasdejureatzīšanasdienā-1(1).jpg

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English: The Latvian delegation in Paris after receiving de jure recognition by the Entente Supreme Council in 1921. 1st row from the left, Miķelis Valters, Zigfrīds Anna Meierovics, Jānis Lazdiņš; 2nd row from the left: Oļģerds Grosvalds, Georgs Bisenieks, Jānis Tepfers.
Latviešu: Latvijas delegācija Parīzē pēc Sabiedroto Augstākās padomes de iure atzīšanas lēmuma saņemšanas 1921. gadā. 1. rindā no kreisās Miķelis Valters, Zigfrīds Anna Meierovics, Jānis Lazdiņš; 2. rindā no kreisās Oļģerds Grosvalds, Georgs Bisenieks, Jānis Tepfers.
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Author Turaida museum site. Photo also appears on the web site of the Latvian government. Government publications are not protected according to Latvian copyright law. Photo is more than 100 years old and already appeared in the LV WP at the time it was uploaded here

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Latvian diplomats, following de jure recognition of Latvia in 1921, in Paris

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