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Liepāja from en.wikipedia.org
Liepāja (pronounced [liepaːja]) is a state city in western Latvia, located on the Baltic Sea. It is the largest city in the Kurzeme Region and the ...
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Liepāja

City in Latvia
Liepāja is a port city on Latvia’s west coast. It’s known for long Liepāja Beach, on the Baltic Sea. The beach is backed by Seaside Park, featuring a concert stage, a former bathhouse and the Ghost Tree, a monument to the influential Latvian rock...
Population: 68,945 (2019)
Calling code: +371 634
Climate: Cfb
Elevation: 14 m (46 ft)
Number of city council members: 15
Postal code: LV-34(01-13); LV-3414; LV-34(16–17)
Town rights: 1625

Liepāja from www.britannica.com
Apr 11, 2024 · Liepaja, city and port, Latvia, on the west (Baltic Sea) coast at the northern end of Lake Liepaja. The city was heavily damaged in World ...
Liepāja from www.tripadvisor.com
Top Attractions in Liepaja · 1. Northern Forts · 161. Historic Sites · 2. Karosta Prison · 185. Historic Sites · 3. Holy Trinity Cathedral · 74. Religious Sites ...
Liepāja from en.wikivoyage.org
Liepāja Lake is the fifth largest lake in Latvia. It is lagoon type, which was part of the sea in ancient days. It is not deep, relatively narrow - up to 3.5 km ...
Liepāja from simple.wikipedia.org
Liepāja is a city in Latvia with town rights since 1625. It is on the Baltic Sea. It is the third largest city in the country, after Riga and Daugavpils.
Liepāja from adventures.com
The 3-km-long Liepaja Seaside Park is one of the largest planted parks in Latvia with an area of 50 hectares. There are about 140 different native and foreign ...
Liepāja from www.yadvashem.org
Liepāja, in the Courland region of Latvia, is a port city on the Baltic coast. A Jewish community was established in Liepāja in the early 1800s, and by the ...
Liepāja from culture.ec.europa.eu
May 10, 2022 · After Riga in 2014, Liepāja will be the second city in Latvia to host the European Capital of Culture title in 2027. Hosting a European Capital ...
(Ger., Libau), Baltic port and the second largest city in Latvia. Jews began to arrive in Liepāja in 1795 and numbered more than 10,000 before World War I ...
Liepāja from www.liepaja.lv
The beginning of Liepāja can be traced back to the 13th century when a village by the name of Līva was created between a lake and the sea where the river ...