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Bauņi was an estate in northern Latvia, located in Bauņi parish in the interwar period (now in Matīši parish). The manor house was built in the late 18th century, and was mostly demolished in the 1930s, though one wing survives. Some of the subsidiary peasant farms still survive as well.
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Bauņi (''German: Bauenhof'') was an estate in northern Latvia, located in Bauņi parish in the interwar period (now in Matīši parish). The manor house was built in the late 18th century, and was mostly demolished in the 1930s, though one wing survives. Some of the subsidiary peasant farms still survive as well.
  
 
The surnames found in the 1826 revision list for Bauņi, written as they appear in the document:
 
The surnames found in the 1826 revision list for Bauņi, written as they appear in the document:

Latest revision as of 18:29, 5 April 2013

Bauņi (German: Bauenhof) was an estate in northern Latvia, located in Bauņi parish in the interwar period (now in Matīši parish). The manor house was built in the late 18th century, and was mostly demolished in the 1930s, though one wing survives. Some of the subsidiary peasant farms still survive as well.

The surnames found in the 1826 revision list for Bauņi, written as they appear in the document:

The 1826 revision list is one of the earliest sources for the surnames of Bauņi.