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Latvia Women |
Meet and Date
our beautiful Latvian girls who are looking for kind, thoughtful men
who want a monogamous relationship in marriage. Most are conservative
with a wonderful unspoiled attitude ready to devote themselves totally
to marriage.
Many single Latvian ladies and Latvia women resent the domineering,
chauvinist attitude of many men in their countries and are concerned
that they may be unfaithful in marriage. They believe most men of
other countries and cultures are faithful and respectful so these
single women are not looking to escape their countries since many
of them are professionals or have good jobs. They are also likely
to have very close family ties which is common; however, upon finding
the right personal match, they would follow their life partner anywhere.
Language is a problem that can be over come. You can send your girlfriend
to school before she comes to your native country. Many of these Latvian
women speak some English and translation services are available in
their country or friends and relatives may translate their letters
for them which is never an issue. We also offer translations services
described in our membership area. If you want more information about
Latvian women and Lativia girls, please read below for additional
information about the country or click above to browse hundreds of
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| About
Latvia |
| Officially the
Republic of Latvia is a country in Northern Europe. Latvia has land
borders with her two fellow Baltic states — Estonia to the north
and Lithuania to the south — and Russia and Belarus to the east.
In the west, Latvia shares a maritime border with Sweden. The capital
of Latvia is Riga (Latvian: Riga). Latvia has been a member state
of the European Union since May 1, 2004.
At the beginning of this era the territory known
today as Latvia became famous as a trading crossroads. The famous
"route from the Vikings to the Greeks" mentioned in ancient
chronicles stretched from Scandinavia through Latvian territory
via the River Daugava to the ancient Russia and Byzantine Empire.
The ancient Balts of this time actively participated
in the trading network. Across the European continent, Latvia's
coast was known as a place for obtaining amber. Up to and into the
Middle Ages amber was more valuable than gold in many places. Latvian
amber was known in places as far away as Ancient Greece and the
Roman Empire. In the 900's A.D., the ancient Balts started to form
specific tribal realms. Gradually, four individual Baltic tribal
cultures developed: Couronians, Latgallians, Selonians, Semigallians
(in Latvian: kurši, latgali, seli and zemgali). The largest
of them was the Latgallian tribe, which was the most advanced in
its socio-political development. In the 1100s and 1200s, the Couronians
maintained a lifestyle of intensive invasions that included looting
and pillaging.
On the west coast of the Baltic Sea, they became
known as the "Baltic Vikings". But the Selonians and Semgallians,
during this time, were known as peace-loving and prosperous farmers.
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| Large parts of
Latvia are covered by forests, and the country has over 12,000 small
rivers and over 3,000 lakes. Most of the country consists of fertile,
low-lying plains with some hills in the east, the highest point being
the Gaizinkalns at 1,020 feet (311.6 m). An
inlet of the Baltic Sea, the shallow Gulf of Riga is situated in
the northwest of the country. The capital city Riga is located on
the shores of this inlet, where the River Daugava flows into it.
Other major cities include Daugavpils further upriver and Liepaja
along the Baltic coast.
The Latvian
climate is maritime and temperate in nature, with cool summers and
wet, moderate winters. Latvia is historically and culturally divided
in four or five distinct regions.
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