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Radzu stone |
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Jekabpils Holy Spirit Men's Monastery |
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Masonry bridge for pedestrians in Krustpils |
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Struve park |
Strūve geodetic arc is the first precise measurement, performed in order to attain precise form and proportions of the Planet according to Newton’s theory that the planet is not in shape of a regular_ |
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"The Selonians Farm" - Open - air Department of Jekabpils History Museum |
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Freedom Monument |
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"Pie Sipolnieka" - Art Salon |
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Jekabpils Roman Catholic Church |
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Jekabpils Tourist Information Centre |
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Krustpils St. Nicolas Orthodox Church |
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Ceramicist Andrejs Pormalis' Museum House |
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Jekabpils Old Town's Square |
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Krustpils Evangelic Lutheran Church |
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Jekabpils Uniate Church |
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Jekabpils St. Michael Evangelic Lutheran Church |
Consecrated in 1807. Double manual organ, separate parts of which have survived since 1825, when this piece of work was made by the organ builder Buhards |
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Krustpils palace |
Founded in 1237 by Bishop Nikolai. Often changed hands, from the Bishopric to the Livonian Confederacy, to the Russians, Poles and finally the von Korff family. Often rebuilt. |
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Jekabpils Forest Park |
The park was made in 1966 to protect the city from dust and noise coming from the dolomite quarry. In 1987 after the inundation of the quarry it became a water reservoir of 158 ha with 8 islands. The height_ |
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St. Nicolas the Wonderworker Orthodox Church |
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Jekabpils Old Believer Church |
The town community of old-believers exists since the second half of the 17th century, it consisted of refugees of religion-related retaliation coming from Russia. The biggest value of the church is its_ |
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Jekabpils Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church |
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