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  2. Riga - Wikipedia

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    The radio and TV tower of Riga is the tallest structure in Latvia and the Baltic States, and one of the tallest in the European Union, reaching 368.5 m (1,209 ft). Riga centre also has many great examples of Gothic revival architecture, such as the Kalpaka Boulevard Library, and a bevy of Art Nouveau architecture, as well as a medieval old town ...

  3. Module:Location map/data/Latvia Riga metropolitan - Wikipedia

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    Map of Riga in Latvia. Module:Location map/data/Latvia Riga metropolitan is a location map definition used to overlay markers and labels on an equirectangular projection map of Latvia Riga metropolitan. The markers are placed by latitude and longitude coordinates on the default map or a similar map image.

  4. Module:Location map/data/Latvia Riga - Wikipedia

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    4.1 Location map templates. 4.2 Creating new map definitions. Toggle the table of contents. Module: Location map/data/Latvia Riga. 5 languages.

  5. Latvia - Wikipedia

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    Latvia (/ ˈ l æ t v i ə / ⓘ LAT-vee-ə, sometimes / ˈ l ɑː t v i ə / LAHT-vee-ə; Latvian: Latvija ⓘ), [14] officially the Republic of Latvia, [15] [16] 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.

  6. 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).

  7. Riga International Airport - Wikipedia

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    It is a state-owned joint-stock company, with the owner of all shares being the government of Latvia. The holder of the state capital share is Latvia's Ministry of Transport. [3] In March 1995, Uzbekistan Airways began a flight from Tashkent to New York City that stopped in Riga. [4] [5] The carrier operated the service with an Airbus A310. [6]