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  2. Latvia - Wikipedia

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    Latvia closed 131 schools between 2006 and 2010, which is a 12.9% decline, and in the same period enrolment in educational institutions has fallen by over 54,000 people, a 10.3% decline. [237] Latvian policy in science and technology has set out the long-term goal of transitioning from labor-consuming economy to knowledge-based economy. [238]

  3. Demographics of Latvia - Wikipedia

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    Latvia is one of the most depopulating countries in the world, losing about 20,000 people every year. Between 1990 and 2024, Latvia's population decreased by 780,000 people, from 2.66 million to 1.88 million, or 30%, and continues to decline. Over the next thirty years Latvia will lose another 23.5% as a result of continued depopulation. [57]

  4. Portal:Latvia - Wikipedia

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    The flag of Latvia The coat of arms of Latvia. Latvia (/ ˈ l æ t v i ə / ⓘ LAT-vee-ə, sometimes / ˈ l ɑː t v i ə / LAHT-vee-ə; Latvian: Latvija ⓘ), officially the Republic of Latvia, is a country in the Baltic region of Northern Europe. It is one of the three Baltic states, along with Estonia to the north and Lithuania to the south.

  5. Outline of Latvia - Wikipedia

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    Latvia – sovereign country located in the Baltic region of Northern Europe. [1] Latvia is bordered to the north by Estonia (343 km), to the south by Lithuania (588 km), and to the east both by Belarus (141 km) and the Russian Federation (276 km).

  6. History of Latvia - Wikipedia

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    The newly elected "People's Assembly" declared Latvia a Socialist Soviet Republic and applied for admission into the Soviet Union on July 21. Latvia was incorporated into the Soviet Union on August 5, 1940. Latvian diplomatic service continued to function in exile while the republic was under the Soviet control.

  7. Human rights in Latvia - Wikipedia

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    Human rights in Latvia are generally respected by the government, according to the US Department of State and Freedom House. [1] [2] Latvia is ranked above-average among the world's sovereign states in democracy, [3] press freedom, [4] privacy [5] and human development. [6]

  8. Culture of Latvia - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Latvia combines traditional Latvian and Livonian heritage with influences of the country's varied historical heritage. Latvia is divided into several cultural and historical regions: Vidzeme , Latgale , Courland , Zemgale and Sēlija .

  9. International rankings of Latvia - Wikipedia

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    Human Development Index 2018 [7] 41st: 189 World Happiness Report 2019 [8] 53rd: 156 Euro health consumer index 2018 [9] 30th: 35 Social Progress Index 2019 [10] 36th: 149 Environmental Performance Index 2018 [11] 37th: 180 Sustainable Society Index Human Wellbeing 2016 [12] 32nd: 154 Sustainable Society Index Environmental Wellbeing 2016 [13 ...