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      <description>What the Cat House on Meistaru iela actually is, the merchant-and-the-Guild story behind the bronze cats on the roof, and the architectural details most travellers walk past. Honest local's guide from Daiga.</description>
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      <description>What every sculpture at Dainu Kalns means, the daina each one carries, and how to walk the hill in the right order. The complete English-language guide to Indulis Ranka's 26 granite sculptures at Turaida.</description>
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      <description>Konventa S&amp;#275;ta is a quiet medieval cluster of 16th-to-18th-century buildings on 13th-century foundations, between Kalēju and Skārņu iela in Riga&amp;rsquo;s Old Town. The dove on the keystone, the inner courtyard, the porcelain museum. From Daiga, a Riga local.</description>
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      <title>Krišjānis Barons: The Man Who Saved 217,996 Latvian Folk Songs</title>
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      <description>Who Krišjānis Barons was, why his cabinet of 217,996 hand-written cards is on the UNESCO Memory of the World register, and why every Latvian schoolchild knows his face. A standalone biography from a Latvian guide.</description>
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      <description>Kristaps Porziņģis was born in Liepāja in 1995, drafted 4th by the Knicks in 2015, and won the NBA Championship with the Boston Celtics in 2024. The story of Latvia's most famous athlete and the small Baltic country that watched every game.</description>
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      <description>May 4 is Latvia's Restoration of Independence Day — the second of two independence days, the one with daffodils, free trams, and a folk procession to the Freedom Monument. Notes from this year's celebration in Riga.</description>
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      <description>What Riga Cathedral actually is, why there's no dome on it, the 6,718-pipe Walcker organ, where to sit for the recital, and how to spend half an hour or half a day inside. Written by Daiga, a licensed Riga guide.</description>
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      <description>What St James's actually is, why it&amp;rsquo;s the Catholic cathedral of Latvia (and the only one in Riga to keep its red-and-white baroque portal), the &amp;lsquo;ringing rooster&amp;rsquo; legend, and how it sits beside the Saeima. From Daiga, a licensed Riga guide.</description>
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      <description>What the Swedish Gate actually is, why it was cut through the city wall in 1698, and how to walk Torņa iela &amp;mdash; the best-preserved medieval street in Riga &amp;mdash; from a licensed local guide.</description>
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      <title>The Three Brothers (Trīs brāļi): Riga's Oldest Houses, Three Centuries on One Street</title>
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      <description>What the Three Brothers actually are, why number 17 is the oldest stone dwelling house in Riga, the 1646 date carved on number 19, and how to read the lane in five minutes. From Daiga, a licensed Latvian guide.</description>
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      <title>Vērmanes dārzs (Vērmane Garden), Riga: The Oldest Public Park, Where Locals Actually Sit</title>
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      <description>Vērmanes d&amp;#257;rzs is Riga's oldest public park (1817), at the eastern edge of the Old Town between Tērbatas and Merķeļa iela. The fountain, the cherry trees, and the place locals go in spring. From Daiga, a Riga local.</description>
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      <description>How Indulis Ranka and Anna Jurkāne built the Hill of Dainas at Turaida between 1980 and 1985 — a folk-song memorial in granite that helped seed Latvia's Singing Revolution.</description>
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      <description>Maija — the Rose of Turaida — was murdered on 6 August 1620. The 1620 court protocol, a sandstone cave, a linden tree planted by the bridegroom that's still alive."medieval" legends in Latvia that turns out to be a real lawsuit. A 1620 court protocol, a sandstone cave, a linden tree planted by the bridegroom, and a grave that newlyweds still visit on their wedding day.</description>
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      <title>What's On in Latvia: Live Local Events Calendar</title>
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      <title>Pirts, Suitsusaun, Savusauna: Baltic Sauna Cultures Compared</title>
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      <title>A Brief History of Latvia, Told by the People Who Lived It</title>
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      <title>Castle of Light: Riga's National Library, A Visitor's Guide</title>
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      <description>Riga's Gaismas pils — the Castle of Light. The Glass Mountain folktale, Gunārs Birkerts's design, the 2014 human chain, and why Latvians love it as much as visitors do.</description>
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      <title>The Hill of Crosses: A Day Trip from Riga to Šiauliai</title>
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      <description>33 km of white quartz sand, the shallowest swimmable Baltic Sea, wooden Art Nouveau villas, sulphur spas dating to 1838 — a Latvian's guide to Jūrmala from Riga.</description>
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      <description>Riga's four Orthodox churches — Nativity Cathedral, Holy Trinity Pārdaugava, St Alexander Nevsky, Grebenshchikov — what to see, etiquette, and the history behind the gold domes.</description>
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      <title>Religion in the Baltics: How Three Countries Believe Differently</title>
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      <description>Flights from the UK, money, language, what's open, what surprises British visitors. A licensed Latvian tour guide's honest briefing for travellers from the UK.</description>
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      <title>The Suwałki Gap: Driving NATO's Most-Watched Corridor</title>
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      <title>Why Latvians Eat Pork Not Beef: A Forest, A Pig, A Kitchen</title>
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