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Abava (Melderi) Devil's Cave |
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"Riga" |
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Latvian National Theatre |
The theatre building was constructed in 1902 on the basis of a draft designed by architect Augusts Reinbergs. Initially it housed the Second Riga City Theatre. The National Theatre was opened_ |
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Garkalne Evangelic Lutheran church |
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Jurmala Evangelic Lutheran Church |
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Evangelic Lutheran Luther Church |
The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Latvia (LELB) is a Lutheran Protestant church in Latvia. Latvia’s Lutheran heritage dates back to the Reformation. Both the Nazi and communist regimes persecuted_ |
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Ogre Evangelic Lutheran Church |
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Sulphuric ponds |
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National Opera of Latvia |
The Latvian National Opera is the biggest and best musical theater in the country. Recognized as a living national treasure since its founding in 1918, Latvian National Opera at once became the center of_ |
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Riga Russian Drama Theatre |
Latvia houses the world’s oldest Russian theatre outside of Russia, and the theatre is more than 120 years old, with a rich tradition of acclaimed theatrical performances and celebrity. |
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Riga Ascension Latvian Orthodox Congregation |
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Kandava evangelic lutheran church |
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Evangelic Lutheran Martin's Church |
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Riga Holy Trinity Evangelic Lutheran Church |
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Sulphur springs in the Green swamp |
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Latvian Dailes Theatre |
The Daile Theatre is an outstanding part of Latvian culture, with a wealth of traditions that date back nearly 80 years. Initially the Daile Theatre was housed in a building at Lāčplēša street_ |
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Riga Holy Joseph Monastery of Congreagation of Betania Jacobin Sisters |
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Dome Cathedral (Latvian Evangelical Lutheran Church) and Monastery Ensemble |
St.Mary's Cathedral was built as a bishop's cathedral. This historical monument became a symbol of the Old town of Riga. For the past centuries it was rebuilt many times, so its present image contains_ |
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Krimulda Evangelic Lutheran Church |
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Evangelic Lutheran Mezaparks Congregation |
In 1901 construction works were started in Mezaparks area in order to convert in into a garden city called Keizarmezs, mainly populated by local Germans. The area needed an electricity network and hence_ |
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Sigulda Evangelic Lutheran Church |
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