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         Latvia Geography:     more books (31)
  1. Geography of Latvia: Livonia
  2. Latvia Geography Introduction: Zemgale, Riga Region, Selonia, Ropazi, Plani, Lielupe, Vidzeme, Planning Regions of Latvia, Straupe
  3. Latvia (Then & Now) by Geography Department, 1992-10
  4. Preilu Rajons (Regional Maps of Latvia)
  5. Tukuma Rajons (Regional Maps of Latvia)
  6. Daugavpils Rajons (Regional Maps of Latvia)
  7. Dobeles Rajons (Regional Maps of Latvia)
  8. Limbazu Rajons (Regional Maps of Latvia)
  9. Aluksnes Rajons (Regional Maps of Latvia)
  10. Jelgavas Rajons (Regional Maps of Latvia) by Jana seta (Firm), 2002-12-31
  11. Ogres Rajons (Regional Maps of Latvia)
  12. Rigas Rajons (Regional Maps of Latvia)
  13. Talsu Rajons (Regional Maps of Latvia)
  14. Cesu Rajons (Regional Maps of Latvia)

81. Latvia ShtetLinks Index
Maps covering the latvia Region The Comprehensive Atlas and geography ofthe World published 1882 by Blackie and Sons, Edinburgh, Scotland.
http://www.shtetlinks.jewishgen.org/Latvia.html
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"The Comprehensive Atlas and Geography of the World" published 1882 by Blackie and Sons, Edinburgh, Scotland The Baltics - East Russian Empire 1882 Americas Belarus Europe ... Contact ShtetLinks Coordinators Last edit 27 Jan 2003 WSB

82. Population.com - Country Information
Religion, Lutheran, Roman Catholic, Russian Orthodox. geography, latvia is largelya fertile lowland with numerous lakes and hills to the east. Currency, lats.
http://populations.com/country.asp?ID=93

83. Geography Department, Cambridge ยป Graham Smith
The National SelfDetermination of Estonia, latvia and Lithuania (Macmillan, London,1994) 181-205. 'Human geography, social change and social science' (with
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Graham Edward Smith
21st January 1953; British. Education, Degrees and other qualifications:
Wallace Hall Academy, Dumfriesshire, Scotland Dumfries College of Technology University of Strathclyde: BA (Geography) University of Glasgow, Institute of Russian and East European Studies, Ph.D (Latvian nationalism) M.A. Cambridge University Languages: Russian ( part of B.A. degree): excellent comprehension and good speaking skills; Latvian: good comprehension and speaking skills; German: good comprehension and speaking skills; Lithuanian: basic comprehension. Career history and other appointments:
Research Associate, Institute of Russian and East European Studies, University of Glasgow. (Project: The Social and Economic Development of the Soviet Baltic Republics, Financed by Stiftungen Volkswagen) Visiting Research Associate, University of Toronto Temporary Lecturer in Geography, CCAT.

84. Government Country Information For Latvia
Topography geography, Climate Weather in latvia - Topography- geography, Climate Weather in latvia - USATODAY.com- Weather - USATODAY.com- Weather
http://www.escapeartist.com/latvia/country.html
Balkans Index Index for Latvia Living in Latvia
AccuWeather.com - Latvia -
AccuWeather.com - Latvia - 5-day weather forecasts, maps, radar and satellite images for cities and towns across Latvia.
Chancery of the President of Latvia - Chancery of the President of Latvia - Information on the President, speeches, press releases. CIA World Factbook - CIA World Factbook - The Official Central Intelligence Agency Web site for The World Factbook
Country Review - Country Review
Currency Converter - Currency Converter
Energy Regulation Council - Energy Regulation Council - State administration institution for regulation of business activity in energy supply sector. Information about energy tariffs, calculation methodologies, licensing of energy supply companies, approved legislative acts relating to energy sector.
Fire and Rescue Department of Latvia - Fire and Rescue Department of Latvia
Information on Latvia from the Latvian Institute - Information on Latvia from the Latvian Institute - The Latvian Institute is a non-profit organization established to disseminate knowledge about Latvia abroad. It produces publications, in several languages, on many aspects of Latvian society.
Latvian Development Agency - Latvian Development Agency - Regularly updated, newest information about investment opportunities in Latvia and additional information about Latvian economy.

85. HPfGU - Fantastic Posts: Geography
Find out more about the history and geography of Scotland at Electricscotland as Norway,Russia (especially Siberia), the Alps, Germany and latvia for Durmstrang
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Gloucester Cathedral will portray Hogwarts in the film. Find out more about the history and geography of Scotland at Electricscotland.com or Gateway to Scotland Yahoo Club Messages:
Where is Durmstrang?
Many people have suggested locations as diverse as Norway, Russia (especially Siberia), the Alps, Germany and Latvia for Durmstrang. Some members believe that Durmstrang was the primary wizarding school of the Austrian-Hungarian Empire. The following are arguments for and against each location:
PRO: Krum describes the school as having extensive grounds where he flies a lot over the lakes and mountains.
CON: Nowhere in Switzerland is far north enough for the shortness of days described at Durmstrang.
PRO: Someone who grew up in southern Norway would think the night lengths in winter she was used to were perfectly normal, but someone who grew up in Bulgaria would think that even southern Norway's winter nights were depressingly long and that it was very cold.
PRO and CON: The middle part of Norway is too warm, according to a member who grew up there. The very north, however, would be cold and deserted enough.

86. Latvia - Coins
latvia. Flag Map Introduction geography People Government Economy Communications Transportation Military Transnational Issues Time Weather
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87. GeographyIQ - World Atlas - Europe - Map Of Latvia
Introduction After a brief period of independence between the two World Wars,latvia was annexed by the USSR in 1940. Official name Republic of latvia.
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After a brief period of independence between the two World Wars, Latvia was annexed by the USSR in 1940. It reestablished its independence in 1991 following the breakup of the Soviet Union. Although the last Russian troops left in 1994, the status of the Russian minority (some 30% of the population) remains of concern to Moscow. Latvia continues to revamp its economy for eventual integration into various Western European political and economic institutions.
Official name: Republic of Latvia Capital: Riga Government type: parliamentary democracy Population: 2,385,231 (July 2001 est.) Languages: Latvian or Lettish (official), Lithuanian, Russian, other Official Currency: Latvian lat (LVL) Currency code: LVL Area: total: 64,589 sq km
land: 64,589 sq km
water: sq km Climate: maritime; wet, moderate winters
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88. Teaching Jobs
Lithuania geography Location Eastern Europe, bordering the Baltic Sea, betweenLatvia and Russia Geographic coordinates 56 00 N, 24 00 E Map references
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89. Latvia
Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs. Country Information. latvia. , Remarks.-, Press Releases. -, US Embassy. -, Quick Links to Major Reports. latvia.
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90. Geographic
Latgale is the easternmost region of latvia. Then in 1946 Latgale lost additionalterritory when Stalin forced latvia to cede Abrene to the USSR.
http://www.hood.edu/academic/latgale/Geographic.html
Geographic Information
L atgale is the easternmost region of Latvia. It is separated from Vidzeme by the Aiviekste and Pededze rivers and from Zemgale by the Daugava River. Latgale is bordered on the east by Russia, and Belarus. Present-day Latgale is smaller than it was 100 years because Latgalian territory has twice been taken by Russia. First in 1920 the borders agrred to by Latvia and the R.S.F.S.R left the Latgalian districts of Dryssa and Sebezha in Russia. Then in 1946 Latgale lost additional territory when Stalin forced Latvia to cede Abrene to the USSR. Latgale is known for its lakes. It is popularly known as "The Land of Blue Lakes". It contains about a thousand lakes including Lake Razna which is the largest in all of Latvia. Other important lakes are Luban, Rusona, and Ezezer. Much of Latgale lands lies in the Latgale Highlands while southern Latgale is located in the Eastern Latvian Lowlands. It contains has considerable forests (about 30% of the land is forested) and it has numerous peatbogs and marshes. Its largest river, the famed Dougava flows through southern Latgale. Its tributaries are the Aiviekste, the Rezekne, the Dubna and the Malta.
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91. Courland Geography And Natural History
geography and Climate. There are 4 historic regions that make up modern day LatviaNorth of the western Daugava (Dvina) river are Vidzeme and Latgale, which
http://www.jewishgen.org/Courland/geography.htm
Courland Geography and Natural History Geography and Climate There are 4 historic regions that make up modern day Latvia: North of the western Daugava (Dvina) river are Vidzeme and Latgale, which together formed Livonia . The ancient Duchy of Courland lies south of the Daugava and included the areas known as Kurzeme and Zemgale. The area of Courland also comprised the Bishopric of Pilten with its administrative centre of Hasenpoth. Each of these areas, Livonia, Courland and Pilten, pursued different policies with regard to the Jews within their territory. Courland was primarily an agricultural wooded lowland, presenting few barriers to invasion save the tall stands of pine forest and the occasional rise of the land. The total area of Courland comprised approximately 27,000 square kilometres (10,500 square miles), approximately 60% of which was covered in forests. Flax is the principal field crop and Jews were known to have been involved in its production and commercial sale, often acting as middlemen for the large estate owners wishing to sell their crop from the Baltic ports. Similarly, logging and shipbuilding were important traditional industries in which the geography of the country played an important part. 10% of the land consists of peat bogs and wet land. Courland has its share of Latvia's 2,300 lakes and 12,000 rivers. The summers are hot and humid, the winters wet and windy with snow. The wind remains a feature of the low landscape and there were few natural features to stop the wind from the north and eastern steppes of Russia. Libau (now Liepaja) has traditionally been known as "the place where the wind was born". The key Baltic ports of Libau and Windau (now Ventspils) are ice-free throughout the winter, a fact that was critical to Courland's commercial success.

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