Monta Kroma
Monta Kroma (1919–1994) was a Latvian writer and poet.
Overview
Born at Jelgava in 1919, died at Riga in 1994.
In detail
Monta Kroma studied at University of Latvia. the recorded working language is Latvian.
Distinctions recorded are Dzejas dienu balva.
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- University of LatviaOrganisation
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“Monta Kroma”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q16363791: Monta Kroma
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- Māra ZālīteAuthor
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- Zenta MauriņaAuthor
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- Mikhail TalAuthor
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- Knuts SkujenieksAuthor
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- Imants ZiedonisAuthor
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- Gunārs PriedeAuthor
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- Mirdza ĶempeAuthor
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- Ojārs VācietisAuthor
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- Amanda AizpurieteAuthor
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- Leonīds BreikšsAuthor
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Elsewhere in Books
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- Moniza AlviAuthor
- Montagu SlaterAuthor
- Montague SummersAuthor
- Monte CookAuthor
- Monteiro LobatoAuthor
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