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  2. Latvian Environment, Geology and Meteorology Centre

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    On 1 October 2000, the Latvian Environmental Agency was created by Decree N0.478 of the Cabinet of Ministers of Latvia of 27 September 2000, reorganizing the Environmental Consultation and Monitoring Center and merging it with the Latvian Environmental Data Center. In 2000 by Decree of the Minister of Environment and Regional Development of 6 ...

  3. Geology of Estonia - Wikipedia

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    Phosphorite mining was also an important activity in Estonia through the 1980s, prompting the so-called Phosphorite War in 1987 when the Estonian public opposed the expansion of mining efforts, and the implicit threat of additional Russian miners being sent to the region. The major phosphorite mine at Maardu closed in 1991 due to its ...

  4. List of protected areas of Latvia - Wikipedia

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    The Baltic nation of Latvia is home to several protected areas, which receive protection because of their environmental, cultural or similar value. The total area of Latvia’s protected terrestrial territories is 11,726 km 2 (4,527 sq mi), which amounts to approximately 18.18% of the country’s territory.

  5. Baltic TV Shows – and Locations – Are on the Rise: ‘Our ...

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    The Baltic States — Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania — are ready for a boom in local TV productions, and international partners are invited. “It’s an intriguing environment — contemporary ...

  6. Geography of Estonia - Wikipedia

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    Estonia's land border with Latvia runs 333 km (207 mi); the Russian border runs 324 km (201 mi). [ 2 ] [ 3 ] From 1920 to 1945, Estonia's border with Russia, set by the 1920 Tartu Peace Treaty , extended beyond the Narva river in the northeast and beyond the town of Petseri in the southeast. [ 2 ]

  7. Geography of Latvia - Wikipedia

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    Other than peat, dolomite, and limestone, natural resources are scarce. Latvia has 504 km (313 mi) of sandy coastline, and the ports of Liepāja and Ventspils provide important warm-water harbors for the Baltic coast. Latvia is a small country with a land size of 64,559 km 2 (24,926 sq mi).

  8. Baltic states begin historic switch away from Russian power grid

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    More than three decades after leaving the Soviet Union, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania have begun to unplug from Russia's electricity grid and join the EU's network. The two-day process began on ...

  9. List of national parks in the Baltics - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the national parks in the Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. Estonia. There are 6 national parks in Estonia. [1] [2] ...