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Member States of the EU
Latvia
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Year of EU entry: 2004
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Political system: Republic
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Capital city: Riga
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Total area: 65 000 km²
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Population: 2.3 million
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Currency: lats
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Listen to the official EU language :
Latvian
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Latvia regained independence from the Soviet Union in 1991. Situated on the Baltic coast, Latvia is a low-lying country with large forests that supply timber for construction and paper industries. The environment is rich in wildlife. Latvia also produces consumer goods, textiles and machine tools. The country attracts tourists from all over Europe.
Ethnically, the population is 59% Latvian and 29% Russian, and more than a third live in the capital Riga. Founded in 1201, Riga is the largest city in the three Baltic states with a population of 730 000. Its Freedom Statue is one of the highest monuments in Europe, at 43 metres.
The 100-seat unicameral Latvian Parliament, the Saeima, is elected by direct, popular vote every four years. The president is elected by the Parliament, also every four years.
Among the best-known Latvians are the expressionist painter Mark Rothko and the contemporary composer Peteris Vasks.
Characteristic specialities of Latvian cuisine are speķapīrādziņi (bacon pies) and a refreshing, cold sour cream soup.
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National public administration portal
The website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs provides recent news about Latvian foreign policy, including transcripts of speeches by state officials and a weekly news bulletin. The key issues related to Latvia’s foreign policy are presented with extensive sections covering the European Union and NATO membership. Visitors to the site can also find general and tourist information about the country.
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Introduction to the country
The Latvian Tourism Development Agency’s website provides information on Latvian history, culture and society and suggestions for places and attractions to visit as well as a calendar of the most interesting cultural events.
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