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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LiepājaLiepāja - Wikipedia

    Liepāja (pronounced [liepaːja] ⓘ) is a state city in western Latvia, located on the Baltic Sea. It is the largest city in the Kurzeme Region and the third-largest in the country after Riga and Daugavpils. It is an important ice-free port.

  2. Liepāja (pop. 77 000) is the westernmost Latvian city. For centuries it has been a major seaport and competed for the status of Latvia’s second city. As Liepāja has less inhabitants today than in it did in 1911, the “new” is is still overwhelmed by the old.

  3. Liepaja | latvia.travel. HOME. LIEPAJA. We recommend these activities in Liepaja and its vicinity for anyone who wants to enjoy a relaxing weekend and indulge themselves in gastronomic delights or experience more thrilling sensations. Sunbathe on Liepaja beach. Liepāja Seaside Park and Blue Flag beach. View more.

  4. When a traveller finds themselves in Liepāja, rejuvenation comes not only from long walks in the city parks and along the magnificent beach but also from enjoying the beautiful architecture, splendid wall paintings, and conversations with locals.

  5. Feb 9, 2017 · Liepāja, a city in Latvia that is associated with little old streets, white-sand beaches and the smell of the sea, is increasingly becoming a popular tourist destination. Take a look at this list of the best attractions and entertainment spots to visit while in Liepāja.

  6. Liepaja, city and port, Latvia, on the west (Baltic Sea) coast at the northern end of Lake Liepaja. The city was heavily damaged in World War II, but was rebuilt and became an important industrial center.

  7. Jun 19, 2024 · Situated along the Baltic coast about 60 kilometres north of the Lithuanian border, Liepaja is a charming city boasting an interesting history, numerous lush parks and open-air markets, and one of the best beaches the Baltic States have to offer.

  8. Liepāja is the 3rd largest city in Latvia and the 10th largest in the Baltic States. About 70,000 people call Liepāja their home, their place of study and work. The city is sandwiched between the Baltic Sea and Lake Liepāja which themselves are connected by the Trade Canal.

  9. With 70,000 residents, Liepāja is the third largest city in Latvia. During the Latvian War of Independence (1918-20) it was briefly the capital of Latvia. Liepāja city consists of two main areas of interest: the city center, and Karosta, the northern part of the city, which used to be a secret Soviet military town.

  10. www.liepaja.lv › en › facts-about-liepajaFacts about Liepāja

    Liepāja in Latvia. Liepāja – the capital of Latvia. For a short time in 1919 Liepāja had to take on the role of the capital city due to the fact that the Latvian Provisional government was located onboard the steamship “Saratow” in the Port of Liepāja after a coup d'état by the German Army.