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Arsenala Street - 1-4 guests
Price from: N/ALiving space: 70m2Floor: Second (no elevator)This wonderful two-bedroom apartment is set on a calm side street in the Old Town district of Riga, not far from the Castle. Recently smartened up and featuring ...
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Peldu Street - 1-4 guests
Price from: N/ALiving space: 60m2Floor: Second (no elevator)Occupying a sweet spot in Riga’s Old Town district, this apartment is quite close to Krastmala and Riga Center. Cozy and spacious, two bedrooms and one ...
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Eksporta - 1-6 guests
Price from: N/ALiving space: 100m2Floor: Fifth (elevator)...
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Aldaru - 1-5 guests
Price from: N/ALiving space: 79m2Floor: Fourth (no elevator)...
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Arsenala Iela - 1-4 guests
Price from: N/ALiving space: 70m2Floor: Third (no elevator)This apartment is situated on a quiet street in the Old Town area of Riga, right near the President’s Castle. Recently renovated and totally cozy, this place ...
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Riga - Details emerged Friday of a remarkable rescue off the Latvian coast after three Lithuanian yachtsmen spent three days adrift on a breakwater. All three were rescued Thursday night by the Latvian coastguard after enduring 72 hours of stormy sea... (AFX UK Focus) 2008-11-21 07:27 Latvia c.bank says IMF deal to stabilise currency (Interactive Investor) view news
RIGA, Nov 21 (Reuters) - The head of Latvia's central bank said on Friday that aid from the International Monetary Fund would boost the stability of the country's currency, the lat, rather than undermine it. The government on Thursday decided to seek help from the European Commission and the IMF asthe economy has slid and the government had to take over the country's second-largest bank. Latvia ... Latvia to seek bailout package from European Union and IMF (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune) view news
RIGA, Latvia - Latvia's government announced Thursday that it would seek help from the European Union and the International Monetary Fund to stabilize its deteriorating economy and banking system hit by the world financial crisis.












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