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Many titles have suffered declining circulations. Some key events in the history of Latvia:. After the Russian Revolution, Latvia fights to establish its independence against the Soviet Russian and German armies. Mass deportations to Siberia and Central Asia follow. Some 70, Latvian Jews are killed by Nazi death squads and Latvian paramilitary units. Crimea crisis sharpens Latvia tensions.

Latvia set on euro membership. BBC Languages- Latvia. Latvian government. Image source, www. Image source, flickr.

Mr Krisjanis Karins was born in the United States. Read full media profile. From the 13th century to the birth of nationalism in the 19th century and independence in the 20th century, the history of Riga has had its rises and falls of surrounding foreign powers over the Latvians and their territory. As a member of the Hanseatic League, Riga's prosperity grew during the 13th to 15th centuries. Riga became a major center of trade and later industry for the empire to which it was subject.

Today, almost half of Latvia's inhabitants live in Riga and its surrounding areas. Riga's territory covers Choose whichever way of transport suits you best — plane, train, bus, car or a ferry across the Baltic Sea. There are direct flights to Riga from more than 85 cities on 4 continents. Latvian national airline airBaltic offers easy and convenient connections to all major airports in Europe.

Riga International Airport is located just 10 kilometers southwest of the Riga city center. Ferry connections to Riga are available from Stockholm. Tallink operates ferry connections from Stockholm to Riga every other day. Train connections to Riga are available from Moscow daily , St.

Trains run daily on the Valga, Estonia. Lux Express is the largest passenger transport company in the Baltics, providing several daily departures from such cities as Tallinn, Tartu, Parnu, Vilnius, Warsaw, St. Petersburg, Moscow, Minsk and others. Major highways connect Riga with Tallinn, St.

Petersburg, Moscow, Kaunas and Vilnius. Headlights must be switched on at all times. There are some beautiful buildings in Town Hall Square. The most popular is the Guild House of the Brotherhood of Blackheads — a group of unmarried merchants who are also known for putting up the world's first decorated public Christmas tree in Riga's Town Hall Square in Currently, the house is closed to visitors as it serves as the Presidential Palace as the Riga Castle is undergoing renovations.

If you don't get a chance to go inside, you may still be able to see the President! The Barricades Museum around the corner from Town Hall tells the story of the occupations by showing how Latvia rose up against the Soviet Union to regain its independence during a time of revolutions.

The museum has photos, actual pieces of barricades and much more. Lithuania and Belarus can be found to the south and Estonia to the north. Its eastern border is shared with Russia. The geography of Latvia is typical of western Europe, with few outstanding features.

The most prominent areas of land are either plains that have notable thick forests. The country is mostly flat, with its highest point being Gaizinkalns, which is just more than 1, feet tall. There are five large, notable rivers to be found: the Lielupe, the Guaja, the Venta, the Daugava, and the Salaca.

The climate of Latvia is divided into four distinct seasons, and are similar to what is found in the United States.

The springs and falls are comfortable and cool, the summers are warm or hot, and the winters are cool, cold, and frequently bring large amounts of snow.



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