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Encyclopedia > Livonia (disambiguation)

Livonia may refer to:

Places in the United States called Livonia:

  • Livonia, Indiana
  • Livonia, Louisiana
  • Livonia, Michigan
  • Livonia, Missouri
  • Livonia, New York
    • Town of Livonia
    • Village of Livonia

(Not to be confused with the differently-spelled Lavonia, Georgia, United States.)


  Results from FactBites:
 
Article about "Livonia" in the English Wikipedia on 24-Apr-2004 (418 words)
Livonia is the historical region on the eastern coasts of the Baltic Sea in present-day Latvia and Estonia.
In 1561 Livonia fell to the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
Livonia, which had been a common territory of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth from 1561, was conquered by Sweden in 1620s, in the course of the Polish War, and conquest of the majority was completed by 1629.
Livonia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (516 words)
The conquest of Livonia by the Germans is described in the Livonian Rhymed Chronicle.
The portion of Livonia remaining in the Commonwealth after the Treaty of Oliva in 1660 was known as Polish Livonia, or Inflanty.
This division of Livonia was codified in the Treaty of Oliva in 1660.
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