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Places you must see when you visit Latvia for the first time?

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Plomb 
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#21 | Posted: 21 Jan 2010 15:57
elcubanito:
i want to visit the freedom monument

You don't have to visit it It's in the center of Riga. You won't simply pass it away when you are in old Riga.

The only thing you should take care of... don't piss on it



Giuliano 
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#22 | Posted: 21 Jan 2010 22:53
Hi can anyone please recommend me where I can meet local girls, where they go out and where there is not only tourists? Thanks
jazsingh 
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#23 | Posted: 22 Jan 2010 08:14
hi, what are the best clubs to go to
Plomb 
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#24 | Posted: 22 Jan 2010 10:33
Giuliano
The answer is simple: you can meet them anywhere.
Tourists are mostly in the center of the city. As far from the city you go, as more local audience you meet.

jazsingh
It very depends on how you rate "best clubs", i.e. what they should include etc. Also it depends on your taste. Very generic question which is not possible to answer.

Almost each couple of years in Riga there are opened new clubs, so... each new club is probably "better" than its predecessor.
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#25 | Posted: 22 Jan 2010 10:45
elcubanito:
long live freedom communism is not good

It's very strange to hear that from YOU. You're stating that you're coming from Cuba, but the Cuba is the current communism country so far. Also, China, Laos, North Korea, and Vietnam. I guess, under communism there are more than 2,5 milliards of people now. Nobody actually stopped it. Russians were strong enough to break from it, but it is only because this kind of state administration is not really suitable for Russians, for their mentality... As you may see, it's still the only from of administration for big crowds of Asian people.

Also I think, you don't know about communism enough to say something like that... Democracy has much more evil behind of it. It's just a question of PR. Somebody has more resources to wash your brains than others.
elcubanito Profile Pictures: 3
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#26 | Posted: 24 Jan 2010 03:00
yuta you are right i dont know much about communism i dont know how was the latvian experience the only experience that i know from communism is the castro version. and the castro version sucked ass big time. you cant express yourself and people live under constant fear all the time. it dont matter how hard you work because at the end of the day you will be living in poor conditions while the ministers live like kings. now that is just the cuban version maybe the russian version was better maybe the north korean and vietnam version was better. i dont know about them, i only know what i saw, when i was in that island. anyways we shouldnt be talking about politics, is not the main topic.
Plomb 
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#27 | Posted: 25 Jan 2010 11:04 | Edited by: Plomb
elcubanito:
you will be living in poor conditions while the ministers live like kings

You don't have communism for this.

Latvia has an exact model these days. It is the poorest country in EU. And one of the poorest countries in the world.

Welcome to the Capitalism.

Politics do not change the poor side of life....
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#28 | Posted: 25 Jan 2010 15:32
Well cuba before the communist revolution was better then what it is now. before they had at least a wealthy and rich class now every body its poor except the big boss. only one political party, no presidential election. latvia might be going through hard times but if you make me choose to live between cuba or latvia i will say latvia where at least i am free.
Plomb 
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#29 | Posted: 25 Jan 2010 16:11
Free... what this word actually means for you?

What does it mean to be free, when you can't allow to live in a house, own even a cheap simple car, to buy some delicious food, even such simple things as to go to the cinemas... I guess at least 50% of population in Latvia has this problem. And I guess they don't feel free.

I guess we need to talk on this topic a bit later Right now even lands in Latvia do not owed by its citizens. Almost 80% of 'profitable' lands in Latvia is purchased by foreigners. Let's see what they will do with these lands in 10 years...
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#30 | Posted: 9 Feb 2010 21:48
is there also something more cultivated? I am interested in Bach music heard latvia has an excellent chamber orchestra



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