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Central Election Commission (Latvian: Centrālā vēlēšanu komisija, abbreviated CVK) is the commission responsible for the organising and conducting of elections in the Republic of Latvia. It is regulated by Latvian national law. [2] It organises elections to the Saeima, the European Parliament, local councils as well as referendums.
6: Radisson Blu Hotel Latvija : Riga: 95 m (312 ft) 27: 1979: Reconstructed in 2001 7: Ministry of Agriculture : Riga: 92 m (302 ft) 26: 1976: 8: Latvijas Televizija :
The Latvian telephone numbering plan is a telephone number assigning system used in Latvia.All the numbers consist of 8 digits with exceptions for special services. The assigning process is controlled by the Electronic Communications Office (Latvian: VAS "Elektroniskie sakari") and regulated by the Public Utilities Commission (Latvian: Sabiedrisko pakalpojumu regulēšanas komisija).
1 August [31] Union for Latvia (AL) Heritage of the Fatherland; Right-wing populism: Right-wing: Māris Možvillo: 28 20 12 6 7 73 2 August [32] Progressive Christian Party (KPP) Christian democracy: Centre-right: Andrejs Krasņikovs: 12 4 5 5 5 31 2 August [33] United for Latvia (VL) Populism: Centre-right: TBD 10 7 3 4 4 28 2 August [34 ...
6.1: 1.7: 1.5: 1.2 (n/a) (Par) 4.0 (SKG) 4.4: ... TV3 Latvija May 2018: 1,000 16.3 6.2 17.1: 9.1 3.2 2.1 (n/a) 1.8 6.1 (SKG) ... CVK: Aftermath. Political leaders met ...
Postal codes in Latvia are 4 digit numeric and use a mandatory ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code (LV) in front, i.e. the format is “LV-NNNN”. The first two digits of the postcde are determined by which administrative district the address is located within, for example the capital city of Riga is 10.
Jūrmala (Latvian: [ˈjuːrmala] ⓘ; "seaside") is a state city in the Vidzeme region of Latvia, about 25 kilometres (16 miles) west of Riga.Jūrmala is a resort town stretching 32 km (20 miles) and is sandwiched between the Gulf of Riga and the Lielupe River.
The oldest article is "Psihologija", which was published on 6 June 2003 and redirected to "Psiholoģija" (psychology) on 7 December 2004. [10] The main page was added four months after the first article, on 6 October 2003. [11] The edition's initial growth was slow and some articles about important aspects of Latvian culture were missing at ...