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Beach list has been completed using official sources, as well as local naturist communities. [455] Jūrmala official naturist beach located in the Lielupe district, a few hundred meters from the Lielupe river mouth. A rather small and crowded beach, close to Riga and rather easily reachable by train.
The sports complex is the largest private sports complex in Latvia, and the country's seventh-largest football stadium with a capacity of 1,700 seats. [3] [4]It has a total area of 65,000 m2 and encapsulates two natural grass pitches, both with an area of 16,448 m2, one full and three smaller artificial turf pitches with an area of 13,851 m2, [5] a natural grass warmup pitch with an area of ...
In 1920, soon after Latvian independence, the town of Rīgas Jūrmala ("Seaside of Riga") was established. [5] In German, it became known as Rigasche Strand and Riga-Strand (Beach of Riga), and advertised as part of Baltische Riviera (the Baltic Riviera) [6] During World War II, Jūrmala lost its autonomy, and by 1946, it was a district of Riga ...
Jugla Lake (Latvian: Juglas ezers) is a large and scenic urban lake in Jugla, Riga, Latvia. [1] The lake has popular beaches in the summer [2] and ice fishing in the winter. [1] The Ethnographic Open-Air Museum of Latvia is an open-air museum, situated in a forest park area beside Jugla Lake. [3]
FK RFS (FC RFS) is a professional Latvian football club based in Riga.The club competes in Virslīga, the top tier of the Latvian football league system.. Founded in 2005, the club has worn a blue home kit and a white away kit since its inception.
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The club adopted an emblem depicting a winking jester, creatively adapted from various jokers found in diverse card decks, designed meticulously by graphic artist Jorma Hinkka. The Helsinki Ice Hall became the revered home venue for the new club.
Saulkrasti is located in Saulkrasti municipality, on the south-east side of Gulf of Riga, 40 kilometres (25 mi) north-east of Riga. [r 1] [r 2] It lies along a 17 kilometres (11 mi) long and 2–5 kilometres (1.2–3.1 mi) wide coastal forest zone from the south of Lilaste River and lake to Zvejniekciems including.