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For national-level artistic, cultural, and entertainment activities and events, as well as related institutions, businesses, and organizations. Subjects may include, but not limited to: architecture, artists and galleries, clubs and venues, dance, libraries, movies, museums, performing arts, storytelling, circus, body art, music, photography, theater, and video production.
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Art Nouveau Heritage
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Highlights this type of architecture that is seen in the capital city of Riga and the rest of the country.
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Latvian Museum Association: Guide
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Directory of museums within the country. Searchable by alphabet, region or theme.
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Art Studio at the Architect's House
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Lessons in drawing, painting and other kinds of visual art. In Latvian and English.
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Castles of Latvia
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Features images and early background of castles located in or near cities in Latvia. Includes general historic timeline of the country. Photos by Joost Lemmens
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Elgurt, Josef
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Biography and gallery of this artist from Riga, Latvia.
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Films in Latvia
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A directory of links to movies such as studios, history, organizations, news, history, films, festivals, and filmmakers that originate from Latvia.
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Miss & Mister Latvia
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Beauty pageant contest for men and women. Page includes history and contestant portfolios.
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National Film Centre of Latvia
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Established by the Ministry of Culture to distribute government funding, propose legislation, preserve audio-visual heritage, promote films abroad, create a database library and provide licenses for video distribution.
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Riga Dimd
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Shows the history of some choir festivals, especially the Riga Dimd, and how they became an important part of Latvian culture. Includes contact information.
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Studija
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Visual arts magazine.
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