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'''Latvia''' is a small country in ], sometimes historically referred to as ''Livonia''. The Latvian capital city is ]. Latvia borders on ], ], ], ], and the ]. It is one of the three ] and was part the ] from ] until ]. | '''Latvia''' is a small country in ], sometimes historically referred to as ''Livonia''. The Latvian capital city is ]. Latvia borders on ], ], ], ], and the ]. It is one of the three ] and was part the ] from ] until ]. | ||
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File:Latvia flag medium.pngLatvia is a small country in Eastern Europe, sometimes historically referred to as Livonia. The Latvian capital city is Riga. Latvia borders on Estonia, Russia, Belarus, Lithuania, and the Baltic Sea. It is one of the three Baltic Republics and was part the Soviet Union from 1940 until 1991.
- History of Latvia
- Geography of Latvia
- Demographics of Latvia
- Politics of Latvia
- Economy of Latvia
- Communications in Latvia
- Transportation in Latvia
- Military of Latvia
- Foreign relations of Latvia
Much of these articles is from the CIA World Factbook 2000 and the 2002 U.S. Department of State website. Somewhat Wikified.
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