- The
Salaca (Estonian:
Salatsi jõgi) is a
river in
northern Latvia. It
flows from Lake
Burtnieks in Vidzeme, 90 km, to the Gulf of Riga. The
river flows...
- area
surrounding Salacgrīva is the
mouth of
Salaca River, and the town's name
literally means "Mouth of
Salaca" in Latvian.
Since 2007, it is
famous for...
- 000 mi).
Major rivers include the
Daugava River, Lielupe, Gauja, Venta, and
Salaca, the
largest spawning ground for
salmon in the
eastern Baltic states. There...
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Salaca Livonian is an
extinct dialect of Livonian. It was
first attested from 1665 but it went
extinct in 1868,
though not
before being extensively studied...
- main
rivers flowing into the gulf are Daugava, Pärnu, Lielupe, Gauja, and
Salaca. The
freshwater runoff entering the
Baltic sea
accounts for two percent...
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Kraasna †
Leivu †
Lutsi †
Mulgi Seto
Tartu Võro
Livonian Courland Livonian Salaca Livonian †
Votic Eastern Votic †
Western Votic Krevinian †
Northern Finnic...
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north of the
Kurzeme peninsula in
Latvia but also used to be
spoken in the
Salaca River valley.
Although its last
known native speaker died in 2013, a child...
- Salacgrīva
fortress was a
medieval castle located on the
right bank of the
Salaca river, in the
historical region of Vidzeme,
northern Latvia.
Built in 1226...
- ferryman's
house on the
banks of
Salaca river are mentioned. In 1887 the
owners of Rozēni and
Ungura manors built a
bridge over
Salaca in that place. In 1897 a...
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major rivers include the Daugava, the Lielupe, the Gauja, the
Venta and the
Salaca.
Woodlands cover around 52% of the
country (Pine – 34%,
Spruce – 18%, Birch...