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Partner Search Forum 5 October, Daugavpils District Culture Centre Estonia – Latvia – Russia Cross-Border Cooperation Programme within European Neighbourhood and Partnership Instrument 2007 - 2013 www.estlatrus.eu Partner Search Forum 5 October, Daugavpils District Culture Centre Name Organization Phone E-mail ESTONIA 1. Arak Maargus Estonian University of Life Sciences Institute of Technology +372 7313 314 [email protected] 2. Jevgeni Rjazin Hereditas +372 5812 0516 [email protected] 3. Ligi Juri AS Infragate Eesti +372 626 7763 [email protected] 4. Moistlik Peeter Business support and credit management foundation +372 604 0620 [email protected] 5. Nukka Viktor Kallaste Linn +372 450 730 [email protected] 6. Reikop Urmas Business support and credit management foundation +372 604 0620 [email protected] 7. Rosenblatt Liane Tartu Branch Office of the Joint Technical Secretariat +372 738 6011 [email protected] 8. Slendunhov Jakov Kallaste Linn +372 5591 4952 [email protected] 9. Unt Heldur Joint Development Group of the Technical University of Tallinn and +372 5560 3602 [email protected] International Foundation of Protection of Environment 10. Usmakova Svetlana Kallaste Linn +372 5357 2849 [email protected] 11. Viira Artur Johvi Branch Office of the Joint Technical Secretariat +372 339 5609 [email protected] 12. Volodina Svetlana OU Santallterra +372 510 1051 [email protected] 13. Vorno Kristjan Voru Town Government +372 7850 917 [email protected] LATVIA 14. Adamovics Aldis Preili County Council +371 6532 2766 [email protected] 15. Ageeva Christina Consulate of Russia +371 2719 1483 [email protected] 16. Alvarez Delmia Riga City Council +371 2974 7911 [email protected] 17. Andreičika Arina Ministry of Regional Development and Local Government +371 6777 0424 [email protected] 18. Asare Ilona Cesis Culture and Tourism Centre +371 2787 8275 [email protected] 19. Balode Sandra Daugavpils local municipality +371 2597 7458 [email protected] 20. Bāra Jolanta Daugavpils University +371 2646 5530 [email protected] 21. Baranovskis Edvards Kraslava regional council +371 6562 6653 [email protected] 22. Bauska Kaspars Ministry of Regional Development and Local Government +371 67770437 [email protected] 23. Bozovics Maris Latgale Region Development Agency +371 6544 0863 [email protected] 24. Briede Irina Limbazi Main Library +371 6401 2306 [email protected] 25. Burinskis Arturs Society “Fitness Federation” +371 2956 3974 [email protected] 26. Burisnskis Oļegs Society “Fitness Federation” +371 2956 3974 [email protected] 27. Čažovs Oļegs NGO “Angel Wings” +371 2231 4433 [email protected] 28. Čekša Inga Rezeknes Secondary school of art and design +371 2947 2972 [email protected] 29. Celmiņš Rinalds LVit Cluster +371 2618 0773 [email protected] 30. Cevers Aleksandrs Brethren Cemetery in Riga and Lavian Heritage Foundation +371 2935 5555 [email protected] 31. Damberga Antra Latvian Country Tourism Association +371 6761 7600 [email protected] 32. Dravniece Dace Joint Technical Secretariat +371 6750 9526 [email protected] 33. Dudare Liga Ilukste’s District Municipality +371 6544 7859 [email protected] 34. Evseev Victor Consulate of Russia [email protected] 35. Feoklistova Jelena Mācību centrs Lenoks +371 2965 8704 [email protected] 36. Fibiga Linda Latvian Environment, Geology and Meteorology centre +371 6703 2016 [email protected] 37. Fjodorova Ludmila Biedrība “Konsultāciju centrs Viktorija” +371 2955 5408 [email protected] 38. Galihanova Kristina Salaspils Municipality Council +371 6798 1028 [email protected] 39. Gavare Aloida Rezeknes Secondary school of art and design +371 6462 2676 [email protected] 40. Gavare-Karpova Diāna SIA Rēzeknes slimnīca +371 6460 3371 [email protected] 41. Gendelis Stanislavs University of Latvia +371 2951 1522 [email protected] 42. Gerasimovica Baiba Smiltenes tehnikums +371 6477 2567 [email protected] 43. Giptere Nadezda Arhitectural-engineering company “ARHIS +371 6542 6349 [email protected] 44. Gornika Ilze State Employment Agency Daugavpils Affiliate +371 6543 5460 [email protected] 45. Gravitis Ervins Saulkrasti municipality +37167951250 [email protected] 46. Gražule Ināra Aglona local municipality +371 2990 7423 [email protected] 47. Gremzde Eva Jonika +371 2985 0595 [email protected] 48. Grencione Uva Alūksnes NGO Centre +371 2619 9472 [email protected] 49. Grīsle Dace Ogre local municipality +371 2958 6111 [email protected] 50. Hoholko Sergejs Dominis +371 2966 0909 [email protected] 51. Hucs Igors SIA Magnetom Medical +371 2832 3561 [email protected] 52. Ieleja Ģirts Limbaži Municipality +371 2922 8858 [email protected] 53. Igavens Maris Daugavpils Business Incubator +371 2923 5941 [email protected] 54. Inese Matisane Preili County Council +371 6532 2766 [email protected] 55. Irbins Pauls Cesis County Council +371 2022 3639 [email protected] 56. Ivanova Larisa Mācību centrs Lenoks +371 2965 8704 [email protected] 57. Janbicka Aija Riga Technical University +371 6708 9443 [email protected] 58. Jankovska Ilze Straupes city revival society +371 2921 1698 [email protected] 59. Jusko-Stekele Angelika Rezekne Univesrsity +371 2939 2129 [email protected] 60. Justs Māris Varakļānu local municipality +371 2941 9134 [email protected] 61. Kalotila Nikolai SIA Kalotilovka +371 2928 2223 62. Kalsa Inta Balvi local municipality +371 2943 7260 [email protected] 63. Kordule Sintija Nature Conservation Agency Kemeri National Park Administration +371 2910 4225 [email protected] 64. Kozlovska Viktorija Ilukste’s District Municipality +371 6544 7859 [email protected] 65. Krivina Daina Daugavpils City Council +371 6547 6064 [email protected] 66. Krumpane Olga Arhitectural-engineering company “ARHIS +371 6542 6349 [email protected] 67. Kukulinska Julija Riga Eastern Clinical University Hospital Ltd +371 2022 2838 [email protected] 68. Kupca Liene RTU Ideas Forum +371 2942 0099 [email protected] 69. Kvedere Zane Straupes city revival society +371 2618 9503 [email protected] 70. Langenfelde Meldra Gauja NP Found +371 2948 2965 [email protected] 71. Lapšovs Oļegs “Eksplorers” +371 2657 9426 72. Lemesevska Veronika NGO Latvian Children’s Fund +371 2923 8947 [email protected] 73. Libietis Ernests Valka Municipality Council +371 6472 2236 [email protected] 74. Licis Normunds Saulkrasti municipality +37167951250 [email protected] 75. Liepins Gatis Latvian Culture, History and Nature Development Association +371 2613 1828 [email protected] 76. Melbārde Dita SIA “Jonika” +371 2666 7668 [email protected] 77. Melehova Tatjana Baltic Franchise Foundation +371 2925 9247 [email protected] 78. Meždreijs Ralfs Riga Technical University +371 2982 8628 [email protected] 79. Mezītis Mareks Rīga Technical University +371 2916 9240 [email protected] 80. Miluse Svetlana Baltic International Academy +371 2929 7505 [email protected] 81. Možeiko Aleksejs SIA Veloris +371 2601 8080 [email protected] 82. Muskare Irena Nature Conservation Agency +371 2631 3500 [email protected] 83. Nikulina Inara Balvi Municipality +371 6452 2805 [email protected] 84. Orbidāns Raimonds Latgale Regional Development Agency +371 2946 09 40 [email protected] 85. Orlova Svetlana SIA “Ecoglobus” +371 2604 5020 [email protected] 86. Ošīņš Valdis SIA Digital Guru +371 2925 1021 [email protected] 87. Ozolina Unda Joint Technical Secretariat +371 6750 9519 [email protected] 88. Pastars Juris Police Department of Latgale Region +371 6542 8000 [email protected] 89. Pavlovica Baiba Gaujas National Park Fund +371 6780 0393 [email protected] 90. Pavlovica Diana Social Economy Foundation of Latgalia +371 2644 9683 [email protected] 91. Pēkšēna Anda Straupe Town Support Society +371 2888 4400 [email protected] 92. Petersone Kristine Lauku Ceļotājs +371 2948 8852 [email protected] 93. Pikner Tarmo Joint Technical Secretariat +371 6750 9521 [email protected] 94. Pukulauka Liega Naukšēni Municiplaity +371 2633 5419 [email protected] 95. Purvina Antra Song Festival Society +371 2942 8404 [email protected] 96. Purvina Dace Jonika +371 2926 2269 [email protected] 97. Puzo Iveta Joint Technical Secretariat +371 6750 9522 [email protected] 98. Raciņa Dace VSAA Daudavpils Regional Unit +371 2647 9309 [email protected] 99. Raimo Iveta Cesvaine municipality +371 2647 3032 [email protected] 100. Razna Stefans Ilukste’s District Municipality +371 6544 7859 [email protected] 101. Rimšāne Inta Rezekne municipality +371 6462 5011 [email protected] 102. Rjabokovs Mihails REM PRO, Architects Bureau +371 2962 4800 [email protected] 103. Roja Ilona Innivation and training centre Ideja +371 6750 6452 [email protected] 104. Rojs Jevgeņijs NGO Creative Initiative Centre +371 6750 6453 [email protected] 105. Rugaine Benita Riga Planning Region +371 2631 7989 [email protected] 106. Rusko Jānis Municipality of Iecava [email protected] 107. Salma Sanda RIX Technologies +371 2913 7979 [email protected] 108. Sarsune Erika Bebrene Secondary School +371 6544 4937 [email protected] 109. Šauša Ilona Daugavpils Region Artists Association +371 2988 1347 [email protected] 110. Sčegolihina Ilze Education, Culture and Sports Department of Riga City Council +371 6704 3611 [email protected] 111. Simkina Olga NKB Ltd [email protected] 112. Slaidiņš Ilmārs Riga Technical University
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