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Spigu (Rucekla) cave |
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Hill Dzelveskalns outcrops and caves |
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Skanaiskalns (Sound Mountain) |
Skanaiskalns is the main rock in the park. Although it is not the most beautiful, Skanaiskalns is well known for its echo |
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Stoki Cliffs and Patkula Cave |
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Aluksne St. Bonifacy Roman Catholic Church |
The Aluksne Catholic Church was consecrated in 2001. The architect A. Krusts, instead of using the most common rectangular shape, chose a solution more resembling a living house with a small tower, thus_ |
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Gaujiena Evangelic Lutheran Church |
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Madona Roman Catholic Church |
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Ramata Big Stone |
Length – 5,9 m, width – 3,8 m, height – 3,3 m, circumference – 17,4 m, volume – 35 m³. Flat surface, cut across by deep crack. Covered by bright green moss - this makes_ |
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Cow Cave and Spring |
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Antoni stone |
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Valmiera Steep River Banks |
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Cesis Roman Catholic Church |
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Matishi St. Matthew Evangelic Lutheran Church |
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Valmiera Roman Catholic Church's Congregation |
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Swallows Cliff and Caves |
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Gudzonu Cave |
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Sietiniezis Rock (Fine-sieve Rock) |
One of the most beautiful cliffs in Latvia. This cliff has got multiple forms of suffosion - caves, pillars, alcoves, ravine, there has been an arch and there is forming a new one. Excellent sight from_ |
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Valmiera Drama Theatre |
The theatre was built in the former place of Tērbatas bastion and it has been working in Valmiera since 1885. The theatre offers guided tours into the world of behind the scenes life, the possibility meet_ |
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Mazsalaca St. Anna Lutheran church |
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Gulbene Roman Catholic Church |
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Kalamecu Waterfall |
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