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LATVIA TODAY, Keystone of the Baltic
TODAY'S LATVIA IS COMMITTED TO HELPING EUROPE TACKLE ONE OF THE MOST CHALLENGING PERIODS IN ITS HISTORY.
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Latvian Music
At the beginning of the last century, Latvian composer and music critic Emīls Dārziņš posed the question: "Can Latvia not also be a nation known for its arts? In what way shall we be great, if not in the arts?"
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Education in Latvia
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History of Latvia ‘The Route from the Vikings to the Greeks’
The territory known today as Latvia has been inhabited since 9000 BC. In the first half of 2000 BC, the proto-Balts or early Baltic peoples arrived. They are the forefathers of the Latvian people.
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Latvia in Brief
The Republic of Latvia was founded in 1918. It has been continuously recognised as a state by other countries since 1920 despite occupations by the Soviet Union (1940-1941, 1945-1991) and Nazi Germany (1941-1945). On August 21, 1991 Latvia declared the restoration of its de facto independence.
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Nature and Environment in Latvia
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