- Latvian language - Wikipedia
The first grammar of the Latvian language is a short “Manual on the Latvian language” (Latin: Manuductio ad linguam lettonicam) by Johans Georgs Rehehūzens [lv], published in 1644 in Riga
- Latvia | History, Map, Flag, Population, Capital, Language . . .
From 1940 to 1991 Latvia was a republic of the Soviet Union On Aug 21, 1991, the Latvian government declared independence, which the Soviet Union recognized shortly thereafter, and the 1922 constitution was restored Latvia has a unitary form of government
- Latvian language and alphabet - Omniglot
Latvian is a Baltic language related to Lithuanian and Old Prussian with about 2 million speakers mainly in Latvia It is a Statutory national language in Latvia and is spoken as a native language by 1 3 million people
- The Latvian Language: A Unique Chapter in World Culture
Discover the fascinating history and cultural significance of the Latvian language, a cornerstone of Latvia’s national identity
- Learn Latvian Online (latviešu)
Latvian wordlists, Latvian grammar notes and links to other online Latvian language learning activities
- Latvian – The Languages
Latvian, the official language of Latvia and one of the 24 official languages of the European Union, is a Baltic language that belongs to the Indo-European language family
- Latvia - Wikipedia
Latvia is a unitary state, currently divided into 43 local government units consisting of 36 municipalities (Latvian: novadi) and 7 state cities (Latvian: valstspilsētas) with their own city council and administration: Daugavpils, Jelgava, Jūrmala, Liepāja, Rēzekne, Riga, and Ventspils
- What, and where is Latvia, and who are the Latvians?
We suggest the brief history of Latvia, formerly at the Latvian U S embassy website, which we have archived For a deeper read, we recommend Dr Arveds Švābe's informative and opinionated The Story of Latvia, also on our site
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