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164:. There Marta Krūmiņa-Vitrupe worked in city hospital, and the last years of her life she spent in the New York City. Marta Krūmiņa-Vitrupe had two children, four grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. 212:
Marta Krūmiņa-Vitrupe left creative heritage – poetry and essays. In her work mainly affected by the topics relevant to her time. In the poem "In Memory of chess master
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Marta Krumina-Vitrupe together with her husband left Latvia. The early years of exile they conducted first in Germany, and in 1950 the family moved to United States in
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Marta Krūmiņa-Vitrupe was born into a peasant family, which has grown four daughters and a son. She studied at the school in
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was engaged in playing the piano. Married with playwright and poet
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Marta Krūmiņa-Vitrupe was a member of the Sports Association of
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for women, where she shared the first – third place with
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Marta Vitrupe "Dziesma smilgai", Rīga, "Jumava", 2005,
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for women. Such a record 100.0 percent result in the
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Index

Vitrupe
Limbaži Municipality
Kreis Wolmar
Governorate of Livonia
Vitrupe
Kreis Wolmar
Governorate of Livonia
Limbaži Municipality
Latvia
Latvian
chess
Latvian Chess Championship
Limbaži
Riga
Hugo Teodors Krūmiņš
Eriks Adamsons
Aleksandrs Čaks
Aleksandrs Grīns
Jānis Sudrabkalns
Mārtiņš Zīverts
World War II
Cleveland
Valmiera
Vidzeme
Latvian Chess Championship
Elise Vogel
Emīlija Šmite
Latvian Chess Championship
Latvian Chess Championship
Dana Reizniece

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