It wasn't discovered.
Latvia was not "discovered" in the traditional sense, as it has a long history of human settlements dating back thousands of years. The region that is now Latvia has been inhabited since the Paleolithic period, with various tribes and peoples establishing themselves over time. Recorded history of the area dates back to ancient times when it was inhabited by Baltic tribes.
The past tense of "discovered" is "discovered."
Roanoke Island was discovered by English explorers in 1584.
Christopher Columbus discovered Haiti on his first voyage to the Americas in 1492. He landed on the island and named it Hispaniola.
The past participle of "discover" is "discovered."
Cleopatra's tomb has not been discovered. It remains one of the most sought-after archaeological mysteries.
Latvia is a Country. There is no character in the book named Latvia.
Republic of Latvia
Yes!
Latvia is a member of Nato.
Latvia was created in 1944.
Latvia is an independent country.
No. Latvia is south of Estonia.
Latvia is a country.
Latvia has no true deserts.
Latvia is on European part of Eurasia.
No. Latvia is split into regions.
Latvia is not a town, it is a republic in Europe.