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5 Most Bizarre Things Ever To Happen in Estonian History

Estonia is a country with a long history that is in large part made up of the stuff that histories are usually made out of—treaties and wa...

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The Crosses of Rosma Forest

Burial customs vary widely throughout the ages and across the world. Cyclopean pyramids of ancient Egypt, burning long ships of Viking warriors,...

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Sabile’s Valley of the Dolls

Once holding the record for northernmost open air vineyard in the world, Sabile lays claim to a winemaking tradition five centuries in the makin...

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FOR DAVID AGAINST GOLIATH: ICELAND’S SUPPORT FOR BALTIC INDEPENDENCE

There were hundreds of thousands of people in the streets and squares of Vilnius. It was January, bitterly cold and damp. People were standing b...

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Echoing Location: Piusa Sand Caves

Crude shafts driven blindly through dirt and rock in hopes of finding a rich seam, like a person in a dark room digging throu...

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Event Guide

LATVIA Oct. 14, Dailes Nams, Riga: One of the highlights of the last few years in th...

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Onward to Autumn!

Aizvakar ķimenēm izbira graudi, vakar bērni pār kalnu nesa dzeltenas saulpuķu galvas, bet &scar...

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BALTIC TOP TEN

RIGA Restaurants/Cafés 1) Vincents – Some of the ...

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Art’s Raw Reminders

Each year thousands of art industry insiders flock to Art New York in search of the art and artists that will shape trends in galleries worldwid...

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The Measurement Man: The long shadow of a cultural icon

Countries take great pride in their UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and in the Baltics these are pretty special spots. But few are aware that one o...

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