What religions are practiced in Latvia?
The Latvian community mostly (and also historicaly) are Protestant (Lutheran) due to German historical influence, except the southeastern part close which is predominantly Roman Catholic due to the Lithuanian-Polish historical influence. About one third of the population of Latvia consists of Russian-speaking minorities (Russians, Ukrainians, Belorussians and others) who are predominantly Eastern (Russian) Orthodox.
Apart from Christian denominations there is also a historical Jewish community, followers of Judaism. There rest of the religious communities are very small (there are no mosques or Buddhist temples in Latvia).
Are psilocybe mushroom spores legal in Latvia?
No! Psilocybe mushrooms and psilocybe mushroom spores are illegal to improt, realize, or to rise in Latvia.
What religion do latvian people have?
Lutheranism, Eastern Christianity, Catholicism, and many others.
Is Latvia a developed or non developed country?
According to the IMF Latvia is a developed country since 2014.
When one direction is coming to Latvia?
never. we are to small to have such famous band in our country. and our Arena Riga is very small for them, maybe someday there will be opportunity to see them on Positivus festival, I hope so.
How much is dez mil cruzados worth in American dollars?
The Brazilian Cruzerio is now obsolete. The notes were replaced with the Brazilian Real (BRL) on July 1, 1994. One BRL is equal to 2750 BRC.
No, Latvia was controlled by the USSR after the Hitler-Stalin pact was violated by Hitler. Please see the Related Link below for more info on that.
How much 5 foot 3 inches is in Latvia?
just barely over 1,6m or 160cm (100 cm to one meter) one centimeter is 0.3937 inches or (rounded off) 2.54 centimeters to the inch. (5*12+3)*2.54=160.02 cm
What body of water is these European nations on Estonia Latvia and Lithuania?
Estonia, Latvia and Lithunia are by the Baltic Sea.
Who is the President of Latvia?
Andris Bērziņš is the President of Latvia. He became the 8th President of Latvia on 2011 July 8. Bērziņš is formerly a business man, having worked for several joint-stock companies, as well as the Privatization Fund of the Bank of Latvia.