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Riga, the capital of Latvia, is located on the southern coast of the Gulf of Riga at the mouth of the Daugava River. As the largest city in the Baltic States, Riga serves as the political, economic and cultural center of Latvia. The city is famous for its well-preserved historical architecture, especially its extensive collection of Art Nouveau buildings, which UNESCO has recognized as a World Heritage Site.
Among the main attractions of Riga is the Old Town with its cobblestone streets and medieval buildings such as the Riga Cathedral and St. Peter's Church. The House of Blackheads, a reconstructed 14th century building, is an important historical landmark. The Freedom Monument, a symbol of Latvian independence, takes center stage in the city.
Riga is also home to several important museums and cultural institutions, such as the Latvian National Art Museum and the Museum of the Occupation of Latvia. The city's vibrant artistic life includes the Latvian National Opera and Ballet, which give a variety of performances throughout the year.
Economically, Riga plays a crucial role as a major commercial and financial center of the region. The city benefits from its strategic location and developed infrastructure, including Riga International Airport and an operational seaport. Riga has experienced significant growth in sectors such as information technology, finance and tourism, which contributes to the economic vitality of the city. As a dynamic urban center, Riga continues to develop while preserving its historical and architectural heritage.
The Facts:Area: 125 sq mi (324 sq km).
Population: ~ 600,000.
Metropolitan population: ~ 870,000.
Last Updated: October 02, 2024
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