Latvia (en-us-Latvia.ogg /ˈlætviə/ (help·info); Latvian: Latvija), officially the Republic of Latvia (Latvian: Latvijas Republika) is a country in the Baltic region of Northern Europe. It is bordered to the north by Estonia (343 km), to the south by Lithuania (588 km), to the east by the Russian Federation (276 km), and to the southeast by Belarus (141 km).[2] Across the Baltic Sea to the west lies Sweden. The territory of Latvia covers 64,589 km2 (24,938 sq mi) and it has a temperate seasonal climate.
The Latvians are Baltic people culturally related to the Estonians and Lithuanians, with the Latvian language having many similarities with Lithuanian, but not with the Estonian language (a Finno-Ugric language). Today the Latvian and Lithuanian languages are the only surviving members of the Baltic languages of the Indo-European family. The modern name of Latvia is thought to originate from the ancient Latvian name Latvji, which, like the name of Lithuania, may have originated from the river named Latuva.[citation needed]
Latvia is a unitary parliamentary republic and is divided into 118 municipalities (109 novadi and 9 cities). The capital and largest city is Riga. With a population of 2.24 million Latvia is one of the least-populous members of the European union, and its population has declined since 1991.[4] Latvia has been a member of the United Nations since September 17, 1991; of the European Union since May 1, 2004 and of the NATO since March 29, 2004.
Latvia regained independence on September 6, 1991, being the last Baltic State to do so. Following years of economic stagnation in the early 1990s, Latvia posted Europe-leading GDP growth figures during the 1996–2006 time period. It received rapid accession into the EU. In the global financial crisis of 2008–2009 Latvia was among the hardest hit of the European Union member states, and as a result encountered a tempestuous change of government.
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country name:
Latvia
capital:
Riga
area:
64,589.0 km²
population:
2,245,000
currency:
Lat (LVL)
languages:
Latvian, Russian, Lithuanian
neighbours:
Lithuania, Estonia, Belarus, Russia
International Country Code for calling Latvia. This page details Latvia phone code. The Latvia phone codes will help you make international phone calls to Latvia. In order to make international calls to Latvia, use Latvia’s country code before dialing the local number.The Latvia country dialing code is only used when calling Latvia from another country. To make an international call to Latvia, you may also need a city or area code.

Latvia REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE LOANS BANKS
1. Latvia - the world leader in the fall of property prices.
From the analysis of Global Property Guide prices in Latvia decreased by an average of 40%. Last year (as at July 2008) fall in prices on the cost of typical apartments in housing estates of Riga was 59,2%, and compared with the maximum price, the reduction of 71,51%. Currently, the cost of standard-type apartment reached the level of 2003-2004.
In turn, the average price of land in the vicinity of Riga declined by at least three times to the highest value …
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The majority of the population - Protestants (Lutherans) and Catholics, is available also Russian orthodox minority.
Currency of Latvia:
The international name: LVL
Latvian an armour it is equal to 100 centimes. Banknotes by advantage in 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 and 500 armour, coins in 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 centimes, and also in 1 and 2 lat are used.
The exchange ëàòîâ both back free and universal - currency can be exchanged for other currencies in banks or exchange offices in hotels, post offices and at stations. The exchange sum is not limited …
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Xc. – existence of three independent princedoms in territory of Latvia.1201y. – German merchants have based Riga.1205 – 1214 – the German award sword-bearer has grasped all territory of the country.XIIIc. - the earths of Latvia were a part of confederation of German princedoms – Livonia.1562y. – education of Kurljandsky duchy dependent on Poland.1629y. – Riga and the western part of the country is won by Swedes.1710y. – Russian armies took Riga.1721y. – the former Swedish territories in Latvia were a part of Russia.1795y. – the Kurljandsky duchy also is subordinated the Russian empire.1917 – 1918 – the German …
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January 1 New Year’s Day
March April (in accordance with the Western Church calendar)Easter
May 1 Convocation of the Constituent Assembly of the Republic of Latvia Labour Day
May 4 Restoration of Independence of the Republic of Latvia
The 2nd Sunday in May Mothers’ Day
A Sunday in May or June (in accordance with the Western Church calendar) Whitsunday
June 23-24 Līgo Day and Jāņi
November 18 Proclamation of the Republic of Latvia
December 24 – 26 Christmas
