- The
Lielupe ([ˈli.e.lu.pe] in
Latvian literally:
Large River, Lithuanian:
Lielupė, German: Kurländische Aa) is a
river in
central Latvia. Its
length is...
-
stretching 32 km (20 miles) and is
sandwiched between the Gulf of Riga and the
Lielupe River. It has a 33 km (21 miles)
stretch of white-sand
beach and is the...
-
metres (11.5 feet)
above mean sea
level on the
right bank of the
river Lielupe. At high water, the
plain and
sometimes the town as well can be flooded...
-
Lielupe Station is a
railway station on the Torņakalns –
Tukums II
Railway in the
Lielupe neighbourhood of Jūrmala, Latvia. "Publiskās lietošanas dzelzceļa...
- in Estonia. The main
rivers flowing into the gulf are Daugava, Pärnu,
Lielupe, Gauja, and Salaca. The
freshwater runoff entering the
Baltic sea accounts...
- "people of the
northern borderlands" (i.e. the
lower parts of the Mūša and
Lielupe river valleys).
Between the 1st and the 4th
century the
cultural area of...
-
Lielupe is a
residential area and
neighbourhood of Jūrmala, Latvia. The
Lielupe railway station was
established in 1913. Jūrmalas pilsētas teritorijas...
-
stretch for 38,000 km (24,000 mi).
Major rivers include the
Daugava River,
Lielupe, Gauja, Venta, and Salaca, the
largest spawning ground for
salmon in the...
- 1219 when
crusaders from Riga
occupied Mežotne, the
major port on the
Lielupe waterway, and
founded the
Bishopric of Semigallia.
After several unsuccessful...
- most of
which are eutrophic. The
major rivers include the Daugava, the
Lielupe, the Gauja, the
Venta and the Salaca.
Woodlands cover around 52% of the...