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Jāņi is an annual Latvian festival celebrating the summer solstice. Although, astronomically the solstice falls on the 21st or 22nd of June, the public holidays—Līgo Day and Jāņi Day—are on the 23rd and 24th of June.
On 4 May 1990. Latvia proclaimed its independence from the USSR, and restoration of the Republic of Latvia. If the day is on the weekend the next Monday is a holiday. 23 June: Midsummer's Eve: Līgo diena: 24 June: Midsummer's Day: Jāņi: 18 November: Proclamation Day of the Republic of Latvia: Latvijas Republikas proklamēšanas diena
Jāņi cheese (Latvian: Jāņu siers) is a Latvian sour milk cheese, traditionally eaten on Jāņi, the Latvian celebration of the summer solstice.Nowadays the cheese has become one of the symbols of Latvian culture.
Pages in category "Festivals in Latvia" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Baltic Pride; G.
Once every five years the Latvian National Song and Dance Festival takes place with around 20,000 singers taking part in it. The 2014 World Choir Games took place in Riga. In summer 2019 Latvia hosted the inaugural Riga Jurmala Music Festival, a new festival in which world-famous orchestras and conductors performed across four weekends during ...
Here is a list of presenters and reporters on the ITN produced 5 News on Channel 5. Pages in category "5 News presenters and reporters" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total.
Was originally launched as Channel 5 +24 on 4 February 2014. Became My5 on 10 August 2016 before current rebrand. Programming focuses on documentaries, arts, dramas, comedies and Channel 5 original content. [37] [38] 5Star: 11 February 2016 Was originally launched as Five Life on 15 October 2006.
The channel started in Soviet times in 1961 and achieved its current form upon Latvia's independence in 1991. Until the 2003 LTV rebrand, the channel was known as LTV2 ; in addition, it was the designated channel for Russian-language programming, with such content disappearing in 2025.