A series of posters about Latvia prepared by the Latvian Institute in cooperation with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Latvia and the Latvian Tourism Development Agency.
The richness and diversity of the Latvian landscape has provided sustenance as well as spiritual enrichment to Latvia's inhabitants for centuries. Less than half of Latvia's territory has been cultivated for agricultural use - the rest is covered by natural forests, marshes and fields. Once all of Europe looked like this. Today, Latvia continues to preserve and protect a very special balance between man and nature.
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