"Bambaļi" houses - one of the main places of accommodation for boat refugees
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Atjaunotās “Bambaļu” mājas mūsdienās
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 Ošvalki, Jūrkalnes pagasts, Latvija
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The restored "Bambaļi" houses in Ošvalki, Jūrkalne parish, were one of the main places of settlement for boat refugees on the coast of Kurzeme.

 
Used sources and references:

Memories of the boat refugee Kārlis Draviņš. From: Over the sea 1944/45. The memories of 130 witnesses were organized by V. Lasmane. Stockholm: Memento, 1990, 96-97. p.

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