Latvia

Riga
Riga

Where I was before Latvia:  Estonia.

Information on documentation, visas, permanence, security and much more for Brasilian consular portal .

Tourist information official website of the Government of Latvia.

Where I’m going next: : Italy

Latvia – A brief history.

Latvia (Republic of Latvia) is a small country in northeastern Europe,

Around the 10th century it is inhabited by several Baltic tribes.

In 1054, the Germans arrived, beginning a period of Germanic influence, and the area was renamed Livonia.

In 1201, Riga, the capital of Latvia today, was founded by the German bishop Alberto de Livonia, and joined the Hanseatic League in 1285, assuming important economic and cultural relations with the rest of Europe.

Wars and treaties led to the division of Livonia for centuries.

In 1721, Russia takes control of Latvia,

In the 1860s, the Latvian youth movement was formed to counter Russification.

The beginning of the First World War brought the German occupation of the coastal province of Kurzeme, whose defense highlighted the feeling of independence and on November 18, 1918, the country’s independence was declared.

On August 5, 1940, the German-Soviet Pact of 1939 annexed Latvia to the Soviet Union.

After the Second World War, the USSR subjected Latvia to a social and economic reorganization that quickly changed the economy, transformed the predominantly Latvian population into a multi-ethnic one, and promoted urbanization.

In 1989, Latvia claimed independence, which took place on August 21, 1991.

Riga

Riga is a city from the time of the Soviet Union. I have the impression that she stopped in time. Here everything has its own pace.

Walking through the streets everything seems closed but just enter and there is always something going on.

The old center, Vecriga, has a maze of narrow streets with medieval churches and several Art Nouveau buildings.

Now it’s time to head to southern Europe and as I have been away from home for many months.

I decided to visit a Brazilian friend who moved to Bologna in Italy.

Now it’s time to go as far south as possible. So I’m going to Italy.

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