Information about Latvia

31.01.2023. 07:13

Full name:

Republic of Latvia (country code LV)

Area:

64,589 sq km or 24,937 sq mi

Location:

northeastern Europe, bordered by Estonia, Russia, Belarus, Lithuania and the Baltic Sea
Population

1,893,000

Capital:

Riga

Largest cities and towns:

Riga, Daugavpils, Jelgava, Jurmala, Liepaja, Rezekne, Ventspils

Largest ports:

Ventspils, Riga, Liepaja

National holiday:

November 18th (the proclamation of independence was November 18, 1918)

Type of government:

democratic, parliamentary republic

Legislative Branch:

Saeima (unicameral Parliament) - 100 seats, members elected to serve [up to]4 year term)

National portal of Latvia, Latvija.lv, your guide to e-Latvia

The Portal was created to provide people in Latvia and abroad with centralised access to electronic services offered by different institutions. The Guide section leads to Internet resources of Latvian state and local authority institutions, structured by sector.

Official tourism portal of Latvia

A portal for an unhurried leisure in Latvia. For travellers, Latvia is a destination to be enjoyed. It is a green land with vast forests and untouched nature, a land with sandy beaches easily reached from cities with an ancient history and cultural tradition, diverse architecture and exciting sights to see. With a slow pace of life in the countryside, with modern cities, with unintrusive yet hospitable people and a safe environment.

 

Virtual Art Gallery

The Virtual Art Gallery is open since 1997. The gallery showcases the classics of Latvian art and developments in modern fine art. Currently the Gallery includes home pages of 168 artists.

Latvian National Museum of Art

The Latvian National Museum of Art is the largest treasury of professional art in the country and plays a notable role in collecting, preserving and promoting cultural values in Latvia and abroad. The museum, on a regular basis, holds art exhibitions, research conferences, various art and cultural events, takes part in international projects, and issues publications.

The structure of the Latvian National Museum of Art includes the museum's main building on Krišājņa Valdemāra iela, the Arsenāls exhibition hall, the Museum of Romans Suta and Aleksandra Beļcova, and since 1 January 2010, also the Museum of Decorative Art and design, and the Museum of Foreign Art.


Latvian National Opera

The source of Latvian opera dates back to 1912 when Pāvuls Jurjāns established the Latviešu Opera in Riga. On January 23, 1919, the Latvian National Opera staged its debut performance, Richard Wagner’s opera Der fliegende Holländer. At present, the Latvian National Opera is a repertory theatre which stages an average of six new performances during the season from September till end of May, keeping balance between opera and ballet. During the season, the LNO shown more than 200 performances and hosts a number of symphony and chamber concerts.