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  2. Timeline of Latvian history - Wikipedia

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    The Latvian SSR Supreme Council adopted the declaration On the Restoration of Independence of the Republic of Latvia. 1991: January: The Barricades: Pro-Communist political forces attempted to restore Soviet power in Latvia. 6 September: The Soviet Union recognized Latvian independence. 17 September: Latvia became a member of the United Nations.

  3. History of Latvia - Wikipedia

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    Latvia retained Ainaži parish, and most of other contested lands, but lost most of Valka city (now Valga, Estonia). The issue of the ethnically Swedish-inhabited Ruhnu island in the Gulf of Riga was left for both countries to decide. Latvia finally renounced all claims on Ruhnu island after signing a military alliance with Estonia on November ...

  4. Category:Historical events in Latvia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Historical events in Latvia" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.

  5. Category:History of Latvia - Wikipedia

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    Latvia history-related lists (9 P) A. Archaeology of Latvia (4 C) C. History of Courland (2 C, 3 P) E. Historical events in Latvia (13 C, 3 P) H. Historic sites in ...

  6. Day of the Restoration of Latvian Independence - Wikipedia

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    Day of the Restoration of Latvian Independence (Latvian: Latvijas Republikas Neatkarības atjaunošanas diena) is a Latvian national holiday and event, being celebrated annually on 4 May. It marks, like the other Baltic republics , the restoration of the Latvian Republic declaration by the Supreme Soviet of the Latvian SSR on 4 May 1990.

  7. Territorial changes of the Baltic states - Wikipedia

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    Territorial changes of the Baltic states refers to the redrawing of borders of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia after 1940. The three republics, formerly autonomous regions within the former Russian Empire and before that of former Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and as provinces of the Swedish Empire, gained independence in the aftermath of World War I and the Russian Revolution of 1917.

  8. List of wars involving Latvia - Wikipedia

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    This list doesn't include the Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic since according to the theory of state continuity of the Baltic states, the republic of Latvia existed as a de jure sovereign state from 17 June 1940 to 4 May 1990 [citation needed] and was represented by the Latvian Diplomatic Service, which controlled limited state functions ...

  9. Latvian War of Independence - Wikipedia

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    The Latvian War of Independence (Latvian: Latvijas Neatkarības karš), sometimes called Latvia's freedom battles (Latvijas brīvības cīņas) or the Latvian War of Liberation (Latvijas atbrīvošanas karš), was a series of military conflicts in Latvia between 5 December 1918, after the newly proclaimed Republic of Latvia was invaded by Soviet Russia, and the signing of the Latvian-Soviet ...