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Tilgalu Giant Stone (Vandzene Stone or Precipices' Stone) |
Length – 7,4 m, width – 7,0 m, height – 3,4 m, circumference – 26 m, volume of the visible part - 80 m³. This boulder is one or the largest in Latvia, but it is one of the most_ |
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Vecumi secular stone |
Length – 6,7 m, width – 4,2 m, height – 2,8 m, circumference – 17,9 m, volume – 42 m³. There is large, naturally shaped dent in one side of the boulder - 1,9x1 m large,_ |
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Kuldiga Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church |
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Arlava Evangelic Lutheran Church |
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Liepaja Holy Trinity Evangelic Lutheran Church |
Inside the church you can see also a plaque dedicated to Finnish Jaegers who gave the oath of loyalty to the government of the newly established independent Finland in 1918 in this Liepāja church._ |
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Pape lighthouse |
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Mersrags Lighthouse |
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Kivmeza Stone |
Length – 6,4 m, width – 4,4 m, height up to 2,8 m, circumference 17,5 m, volume 44 m³. Covered with thick moss layer. |
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Staldzene steep sea coast |
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Aizpute St. John Evangelic Lutheran Church |
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Latvian Methodist Church |
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Liepaja St. Nicholas Naval Orthodox Cathedral |
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Slitere Lighthouse |
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Uzava Lighthouse |
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Grizu Devil's Seat |
Length 6,3 m, width 4,6 m, height 3,0 m, circumference 17,0 m, volume 35 m³. Enormous boulder almost not sunken in soil. In the central part there is alcove - size circa 1.5x1.2 m, like a hollowed_ |
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Liepaja Theatre |
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Alsunga St. Michael Roman Catholic Church |
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Liepaja Holy Meinhard Church |
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Liepaja lighthouse |
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Ovishi Lighthouse |
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Akmenraga Lighthouse |
Along a sandy dune road, go to Akmeņrags and its 35 m tall lighthouse. The first lighthouse on this location was built in 1884, then destroyed during WWI and rebuilt in 1921. |
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