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Talsi Roman catholic church |
At the end of the 19th century, Anto |
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Talsi evangelic lutheran church |
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Talsi Regional Museum (Baron of Okte Castle) |
Teodors Dzintarkalns, a teacher from the Talsi State Secondary School, founded the Talsi Regional Museum in 1923. It was situated in Rozu Street from 1945 until the end of 1996 when it returned to its original_ |
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Dzirnavkalns (Mill Hill) (87m) |
Dzirnavkalns (Mill Hill) was once the site of an Order of German Knights fortified stone castle. |
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Monument of 1905. -1907. g. Revolution participants |
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"Dzivibas aplis, naves ena" ("Circle of Life, Shadow of Death") - Memorial place |
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Talsi Baptist Church |
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Lake Vilkmuiza |
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Hill Keninkalns |
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Sauleskalns (Sun Hill) stage |
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Sculpture to Freedom Fighters "Kokletajs" |
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Church Hill |
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Vilkmuizas Hill (77m) |
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Talsi Seventh day Adventist Church |
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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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Tigulu Hill |
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Sauleskalns (Sun Hill) (94m) |
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Lecu Hill (83m) |
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Krievragkalns Hill (79m) |
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Villa Hochheim |
Neo-Classicism style dwelling house named "Villa Hochheim" was built for von Firx, Baron of Okte in 1883. It is located in Talsi Town's Park on the Tiguļu Hill. Wonrderfull perspective look_ |
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Talsi synagogue |
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