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These days Latvia is engaged in turning over the economy to private ownership and struggling to put to rights the results of Soviet-era stagnation and neglect. Environmental damage aside, the most enduring legacy of Soviet occupation in Latvia is a Russian minority population of thirty percent.
The most obvious destination in Latvia is Riga , a city whose architectural treasures have largely survived five decades of isolation. Places within easy reach of the capital include the resort area of Jurmala , and the gently scenic Gauja Valley with the attractive small towns of Sigulda and Cesis . The palace of Rundale , 80km to the south of Riga, also makes a great day-trip. These are just a few possibilities, with much more waiting to be discovered along Latvia's hundreds of miles of unspoilt coast and amid the forests of the countryside. -- location id = 34321 -->
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