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Cosa (chi) è Latvia - definizione

SOVEREIGN STATE IN NORTHEASTERN EUROPE
LatviA; ISO 3166-1:LV; Lettonia; Lettland; Latvijas Republika; Republic of Latvia; Litavia; Lettonie; Letland; Letonia; Latvian Republic; Latviyskaya Respublika; Latviya; Biodiversity of Latvia; Draft:HN LV; Wildlife of Latvia; Political culture of Latvia; Flora of Latvia
  • An [[airBaltic]] Boeing 757−200WL takes off at [[Riga International Airport]] (RIX)
  • [[Arena Riga]] during the [[2006 IIHF World Championship]]
  • Latvia lies in Northern Europe, on the eastern shores of the [[Baltic Sea]].
  • EU single market]] (light blue), [[Eurozone]] (dark blue) and [[Schengen Area]] (not shown).
  • German soldiers enter Riga, July 1941
  • [[Turaida Castle]] near [[Sigulda]], built in 1214 under [[Albert of Riga]]
  • CVR(T) Scimitar]] in Latvian service
  • [[Europride]] 2015 in [[Riga]].
  • Participants of the [[Latvian Song and Dance Festival]] in 2018
  • building]] of the ''Saeima'', the parliament of Latvia, in Riga
  • Foreign ministers of the Nordic and Baltic countries in Helsinki, 2011
  • [[Historic Centre of Riga]] was declared a [[World Heritage Site]] by [[UNESCO]] in 1997
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  • [[Jānis Čakste]] (1859–1927), was the first [[president of Latvia]]
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  • [[Kristaps Porziņģis]]
  • A proportional representation of Latvia exports, 2019
  • Latvians national rally in [[Dundaga]] in 1905
  • [[University of Latvia]]
  • Administrative divisions of Latvia
  • The building of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Riga
  • Naval Forces minehunter ''Imanta''
  • The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
  • Population of Latvia (in millions) from 1920 to 2014
  • [[Red Army]] soldiers in front of the [[Freedom Monument]] in Riga in 1944
  • [[Red Army]] troops enter [[Riga]] (1940).
  • [[Riga Cathedral]]
  • Latvian Parliament]] in July 1991
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  • Reconstruction of a [[Gulag]] shack in the [[Museum of the Occupation of Latvia]], Riga
  • The [[Swedish Empire]] (1560–1815).<br />Riga became the capital of [[Swedish Livonia]] and the largest city in the Swedish Empire.
  • Latvia became a member of the European Union in 2004 and signed the [[Lisbon Treaty]] in 2007.
  • Latvia has the fifth highest proportion of land covered by forests in the European Union.
  • Port of Ventspils]] is one of the busiest ports in the [[Baltic states]].
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RAF-2203         
  • An RAF-2907 adopted for use at the [[1980 Summer Olympics]].
  • RAF-2203 Rear
VAN AND MINIBUS MANUFACTURED BY RĪGAS AUTOBUSU FABRIKA IN LATVIA
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The RAF-2203 Latvija (nickname Rafik) was a cabover van designed and developed by Rīgas Autobusu Fabrika from 1976 to 1997. They were widely used throughout the USSR as fixed-run taxis (marshrutkas), medical cars, used for trade and as a special services vehicles.
Bangladesh–Latvia relations         
DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS BETWEEN THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF BANGLADESH AND THE REPUBLIC OF LATVIA
Bangladesh-Latvia relations; Bangladesh – Latvia relations; Bangladesh Latvia relations; Bangladesh - Latvia relations; Latvia Bangladesh relations; Latvia – Bangladesh relations; Latvia-Bangladesh relations; Latvia - Bangladesh relations; Latvia–Bangladesh relations
Bangladesh–Latvia relations refer to the bilateral relations between Bangladesh and Latvia. Bangladesh was one of the first countries to recognize Latvia in 1991.
Sport in Latvia         
OVERVIEW OF SPORTS ACTIVITIES IN LATVIA
Sports in Latvia; Sports of Latvia; Cycling in Latvia; Tennis in Latvia; Basketball in Latvia; Motorsport in Latvia; Athletics in Latvia
Sport in Latvia includes basketball, football, ice hockey, athletics (track), rugby, tennis, cycling, and others. Ice hockey is historically the most popular of the Latvian sports and is closely followed by basketball.

Wikipedia

Latvia

Latvia ( or (listen); Latvian: Latvija [ˈlatvija]; Latgalian: Latveja; Livonian: Lețmō), officially the Republic of Latvia (Latvian: Latvijas Republika, Latgalian: Latvejas Republika, Livonian: Lețmō Vabāmō), is a country in the Baltic region of Northern Europe. It is one of the Baltic states; and is bordered by Estonia to the north, Lithuania to the south, Russia to the east, Belarus to the southeast, and shares a maritime border with Sweden to the west. Latvia covers an area of 64,589 km2 (24,938 sq mi), with a population of 1.9 million. The country has a temperate seasonal climate. Its capital and largest city is Riga. Latvians belong to the ethno-linguistic group of the Balts and speak Latvian, one of the only two surviving Baltic languages. Russians are the most prominent minority in the country, at almost a quarter of the population.

After centuries of Teutonic, Swedish, Polish-Lithuanian and Russian rule, which was mainly executed by the local Baltic German aristocracy, the independent Republic of Latvia was established on 18 November 1918 when it broke away from the German Empire and declared independence in the aftermath of World War I. However, by the 1930s the country became increasingly autocratic after the coup in 1934 establishing an authoritarian regime under Kārlis Ulmanis. The country's de facto independence was interrupted at the outset of World War II, beginning with Latvia's forcible incorporation into the Soviet Union, followed by the invasion and occupation by Nazi Germany in 1941, and the re-occupation by the Soviets in 1944 to form the Latvian SSR for the next 45 years. As a result of extensive immigration during the Soviet occupation, ethnic Russians became the most prominent minority in the country, now constituting nearly a quarter of the population. The peaceful Singing Revolution started in 1987, and ended with the restoration of de facto independence on 21 August 1991. Since then, Latvia has been a democratic unitary parliamentary republic.

Latvia is a developed country, with a high-income advanced economy; ranking 39th in the Human Development Index. Latvia is a member of the European Union, Eurozone, NATO, the Council of Europe, the United Nations, the Council of the Baltic Sea States, the International Monetary Fund, the Nordic-Baltic Eight, the Nordic Investment Bank, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, and the World Trade Organization.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per Latvia
1. Born in 1'6' in Aizkraukle, Latvia, Tsitayev graduated from the economics faculty at the University of Latvia in 1''3.
2. Supporting the G–4 text were Japan, France, Latvia, Poland, Sweden and Finland, Iceland, Lithuania, Tuvalu, Latvia and Bhutan.
3. "The court decided to put him under arrest for 80 days while Latvia works on his extradition," Latvia state police spokeswoman Kristine Mezaraupe told Reuters.
4. The smoking method is traditional for Baltic countries, especially Latvia.
5. Italy, Canada, Latvia, Poland, Romania and Slovakia also stepped forward.