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Saulkrasti (pronunciation; German: Neubad) (literally Sun s****s in Latvian) is a town in
Saulkrasti Muni****lity in the
Vidzeme region of Latvia, on the...
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Saulkrasti Parish (Latvian:
Saulkrastu pagasts) is an
administrative unit of the
Saulkrasti Muni****lity, Latvia. It was
created in 2010 from the countryside...
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reorganization of
Saulkrasti town with its
countryside territory, with the
administrative centre being Saulkrasti. In 2010
Saulkrasti parish was created...
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Saulkrasti Jazz
Festival is a jazz
festival in Latvia. It is held
annually in July in
Saulkrasti. The w****long
festival consists of
concerts and educational...
- The Zemitāni–Skulte
Railway is a 52
kilometres (32 mi) long, 1,524 mm (5 ft)
gauge railway in
Latvia built in the 20th
century to
connect Riga and Rūjiena...
- does not move
further than 6 km from the
coast of the
Baltic Sea. On the
Saulkrasti byp**** and
other sections, the
speed limit outside of po****ted areas...
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border crossing Latvia A 1: /
border crossing – Ainaži – Salacgrīva –
Saulkrasti – Ādaži – Riga A 4: Riga A 6: Riga A 5: Riga A 7: Riga –
Iecava – Bauska...
- years)
Positivus Festival, Salacgrīva (46 000 visitors)
Saulkrasti Jazz Festival,
Saulkrasti Kaziuko mugė,
Vilnius Kilkim Žaibu,
Varniai Tundra, Zarasai...
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Baldone Muni****lity, Riga district,
Saulkrasti Muni****lity and
Sigulda Muni****lity. In 1956 and 1959,
parts of
Saulkrasti Muni****lity and
Baldone Muni****lity...
- 000,000 acre⋅ft) Residence time 30
years Frozen Most or all
during winter Settlements Riga, Jūrmala, Pärnu, Kuressaare, Salacgrīva,
Saulkrasti, Ainaži...