 View of Riga - from St Peter's Church
|  View of bridge across the Daugava River
|  View of Riga looking south
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 View of Castle in Riga
|  View in the City Park along the City Canal
|  Sculpture in the City Park
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 Bridge of Locks in the City Park
|  Close up on the bridge of locks Couples inscribe their names on padlocks and attach them to this bridge.
|  Riga's Freedom Monument Constructed in 1935.
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 Top of the Freedom Monument The statue atop the momument is nicknamed "Milda" - one of the most popular Latvian first names between the two world wars - is an emblem of Latvia. The three stars she holds above her head symbolize the three main regions of Latvia.
|  Base of the Freedom Monument The red granite base has sculptures of Latvian heroes and an inscription meaning,"for fatherland and freedom".
|  Building the old town of Riga
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 The top of the Black Cat building
|  Black cat
|  The three brothers buildings
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 Art Nouveau exterior
|  Art Nouveau exterior
|  Art Nouveau building exterior
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 Art Nouveau building exterior
|  Art Nouveau detail
|  Art Nouveau detail
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 Latvian Riflemen's Monument
|  Detail of Latvian Riflemen's Monument
|  Grafitti
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 Nicholas Roerich painting in the Latvian Art Museum
|  Lativan Art Museum
|  Latvian Art Museum
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 View of Tallinn
|  View of Tallinn
|  View of Tallinn streets
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 Tallinn View
|  Tallinn Cathedral detail
|  Tallinn cathedral
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 Tallinn view
|  Tallinn street sculpture
|  Tallinn street scene
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 Olympic sculpture - Pirita
|  Pirita - St Bridget's Guesthouse
|  Guesthouse room
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