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Sea Officers' Meeting House |
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Naval Port Manege |
The building used to have a roof made of light metal structures and glass tiles. Before WWI performances of cavalry and artillery horses and riding competitions were held in the manege each Sunday. |
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Ethnography house "Zvanitaji" |
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Priekule Church |
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Valtaiki Evangelic Lutheran Church |
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Durbe Castle Ruins |
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Swedish Gate in Priekule |
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The Northern Pier |
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Liepaja Lake |
Liepāja lake is a shallow entropic coastal lake with extensive areas of emergent vegetation, surrounded by seasonally flooded meadows and arable land. Polders and dams enclose most of the wetland area._ |
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"Nature House" in Pape |
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Apriki Evangelic Lutheran Church |
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Cirava Manor House |
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Ziemupe seashore |
The height of the steep coast is from 5-12 m. Due to the coast erosion more than 10 m wide area of the land had been washed into the sea during recent years. The dune has very unusual vegetation –_ |
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Lake Vilkmuiza |
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Tosmare Water Tower |
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Lejas Cult Spring |
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Priekule Manor |
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Apriki Manor |
Apriki (Germ.- Appricken) Manor-house was built in 1745. In the decorative on-lay can been seen the passage from the Baroque to the Rococo Style. On the front pediment for the first time in Latvia was used_ |
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Vergale Manor |
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Tashi Manor |
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Talsi hillfort |
The Talsi castle mound dates back to 10th-14th century as an ancient Kurshi (one of the ancient Latvian tribes - where Kurzeme gets its name) dwelling site. The name Talsi first appears in the historical_ |
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