Rīga
"The Paris of the Baltic"
Riga (; Latvian: Rīga [ˈriːɡa] ( listen), Livonian: Rīgõ) is the capital and largest city of Latvia. With 641,481 inhabitants (2016), it is also the largest city in the three Baltic states, home to one third of Latvia's population and one tenth of the three Baltic states' combined population. The city lies on the Gulf of Riga, at the mouth of the Daugava. Riga's territory covers 307.17 km2 (118.60 sq mi) and lies 1–10 m (3 ft 3 in–32 ft 10 in) above sea level, on a flat and sandy plain.Riga was founded in 1201 and is a former Hanseatic League member. Riga's historical centre is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, noted for its Art Nouveau/Jugendstil architecture and 19th century wooden architecture. Riga was the European Capital of Culture during 2014, along with Umeå in Sweden. Riga hosted the
1 significant monuments
2 remembering the struggle for freedom
3 feeling liberated
4 newly decorated accommodations
5 wonderfully restored ruins
Key travel information
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Time
UTC+03
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Currency
EUR
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Voltage
230V
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Languages
Latvian, Russian, Lithuanian