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In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about
Latvia.
More information about the video content bellow:
1. Latvia is the smallest nation to ever become a colonial power, as the
Duchy of Courland set up a number of colonies in
Tobago,
Trinidad and
Gambia in the
17th century.
2. A Latvian-Jewish tailor named Jākobs Jufess invented the jeans (
Levi Strauss backed him financially).
3. Jāņi & Līgo are the celebration of midsummer,
Latvians celebrate by staying up and partying until sunrise the following day. The largely pagan celebration is one of the main days in any Latvians calendar.
4.
Once every 5 years,
Riga plays host to the
Latvian Song and Dance festival, a massive spectacle that sees more than 50,
000 participants performing over 3 days. On the final day 20,000 singers all take to the stage in
Mežaparks and sing in unison, a truly spine tingling experience.
Tickets for this event sell out fast, and people will queue for hours to secure their place.
5. As with the other
Baltic states, Latvia has been ruled by all sorts of foreign powers, from
Sweden to
Germany to
Russia, declaring independence after
World War I (after seven centuries), but falling under
Soviet, then
Nazi, then Soviet rule until it once again declared independence in
1991.
6. The history of Riga, the capital of Latvia, in its 800 years of existence has been diverse.
Believe it or not, Riga used to be the largest
Swedish city and the industrial centre of the
Russian Empire. The so-called
Old Town of Riga is the city's historic and geographic centre, located on the right bank of the
Daugava River. Only remnants of the fortification wall remain that enclosed the city from the
13th to
18th century. But the narrow streets of cobblestone, and a multitude of
Medieval architectural wonders are still standing, first and foremost being the churches and their steeples – making for a solely unique skyline.
7.
The Baltic Way, or
Baltic Chain, was a peaceful demonstration across all three states:
Estonia, Latvia and
Lithuania. It occurred on
August 23rd,
1989, with approximately two million people forming a human chain, which stretched over 419 miles or 675 kilometers. These ‘protests’ were in memory of the
50th anniversary of unwanted occupation of the
Baltic States by foreign powers, as a result of the
Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact between the
Soviet Union and
Nazi Germany.
More
Info:
http://imgur.com/gallery/TrvCa
http://www.travel2riga.com/10-things-about-riga
http://snarkynomad.com/fun-facts-about-latvia/
http://www.latvia.travel/en/sight/old-riga
http://www.top10archive.net/top-10-fascinating-facts-about-latvia/
Music:
Ryan Cross –
Tough Nut
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http://www.layoverguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Quay-of-Daugava-river-in-Riga-Latvia.jpg
http://mylastdestination.eu/wp-content/uploads/
2013/05/Latvian-flags.jpg
http://www.nightlife-cityguide.com/wp-content/uploads/
2015/05/vita-notturna-Riga-Latvia-night.jpg
http://www.tunliweb.no/Bilder_SM/_album_Riga/a4
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http://www.britishestonianassociation.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/Baltic_Way.jpg
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- published: 01 Aug 2015
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