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  2. TV3 (Latvian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Screenshot of TV3 Latvia in 2009. TV3 was launched in 19 September 1998 replacing 31.Kanāls, [2] but did not receive a terrestrial license until 2001. The channel has since increased its viewing share to become the most popular channel in Latvia as of September 2007, surpassing its then-closest rival LNT.

  3. Zole - Wikipedia

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    Zole (diminutive Zolīte) is a Latvian trick-taking cooperative card game for 3 to 5 players. The game belongs to the Schafkopf group of ace–ten games, i.e. jacks and queens are permanent trumps in the game. Zole is played using only 26 cards of a 32-card piquet deck or French-style deck, consisting of 36 cards.

  4. Go3 Sport - Wikipedia

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    Go3 Sport is a group of sports television channels available in the Baltic States.The channel was launched 7 January 2009 as Viasat Sport Baltic.Along with Viasat Golf it replaced Viasat Sport 2 and Viasat Sport 3 for viewers on the Viasat platform in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.

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    Play free online Canasta. Meld or go out early. Play four player Canasta with a friend or with the computer.

  6. Latvia national football team - Wikipedia

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    Since the 1990s, LTV7 (initially LTV2) was the broadcaster of all of the team games, before the All Media Baltics conglomerate took over broadcasting rights in September 2018. [6] Games were broadcast on the group's TV6 channel and the TVPlay and Viaplay streaming platforms. All Media Baltics later became TV3 Group.

  7. Sport in Latvia - Wikipedia

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    In 2008 he lost in the quarter-finals in French Open, where his opponent was the world No. 3 Novak Djokovic. Gulbis reached No.10 in June 2014. Another successful tennis player was Ukrainian-born Larisa Neiland, one of the top female doubles players from the late 1980s