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The Baltic States – friendly, safe and relaxing.Come and discover the three Baltic countries – Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania – prodigal sons that have returned to the European Community. They are often grouped together as the Baltic States, or Baltic Nations. The Baltics are considered to be scarcely populated countries of nature, amber and medieval cities, many of them former members of the Hanseatic League. Although they each are small in territory and population, they have shown an incredible to hold on to their unique languages and cultures for several thousand years. After 50 years of Soviet occupation, the Baltic countries regained independence in 1991 and became EU members in May 2004. In the course of history, political developments affected the countries differently, especially in the area of religion. Estonia and Latvia were conquered by German crusades. As a result, the two countries are mainly Lutheran. But in Lithuania, through a royal marriage arrangement with Poland, the population was converted to Roman Catholicism. Each Baltic nation as its own culture, ethnography and traditions. And, of course, cuisine – though similar at the first glimpse the tastes differ from country to country. |
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Destinations
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Carlson Rezidor announces new properties in Riga
Rezidor, one of the most dynamic hotel companies worldwide and a member of the Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group, announces two Park Inn hotels in Riga.
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Shmakovka Museum in Daugavpils
Something absolutely new in Eastern part of Latvia – Daugavpils! Shmakovka Museum...
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Birch tree sap producing farm BIRZI
Birch sap has been a popular drink for a very long time....
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The sailing ship “Libava”
This sailing ship is a modern copy of the famous Duke Jacob...
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Experience Medieval Ages in castles and palaces of Latvia
Apart from general information about the history and Medieval Ages, the Latvian Medieval castles and palaces also offer their visitors to experience the Medieval Ages’ traditions and life style by going on thematic tours and taking part in various Medieval activities.
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The Latvian National Museum of Art reopens in 2016
The reconstruction of the Latvian National Museum of Art was completed at the end of 2015, and the museum will reopen to the public on 4 May 2016.
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