Latvia is a Northern European country located in the Baltic region, with a rich history and strategic geographic position.

Key Details:

  • Geographic Location: Northeastern Europe, bordered by Estonia to the north, Lithuania to the south, Russia to the east, and Belarus to the southeast
  • Capital: Riga
  • Population: Approximately 1.9 million
  • Official Language: Latvian
  • Government: Parliamentary representative democratic republic
  • Member of: European Union (EU), NATO, Schengen Area

Notable Characteristics:

  1. Historical Context:
  • Gained independence from Soviet Union in 1991
  • Experienced significant political and economic transformation since independence
  • Has a complex history of foreign occupations, including periods of German, Polish, Swedish, and Russian rule
  1. Economy:
  • Market-based economy with a focus on services, manufacturing, and agriculture
  • Strong emphasis on exports, including timber, agricultural products, and manufactured goods
  • Growing technology and IT sector
  • Significant economic reforms since independence
  1. Cultural Highlights:
  • Rich cultural heritage with strong folk traditions
  • Known for its traditional folk songs and dance
  • Significant architectural heritage, particularly in Riga’s historic center
  • Celebrates the annual Song and Dance Festival, a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage event
  1. Natural Environment:
  • Diverse landscape including forests, lakes, and coastal regions
  • Approximately 50% of the country is covered by forests
  • Extensive coastline along the Baltic Sea
  1. Modern Developments:
  • Successful integration into Western economic and political structures
  • Member of European Union and NATO since 2004
  • Developing a modern, service-oriented economy
  • Increasing focus on digital technologies and innovation