Latvians are Latvians but if we talk about the Latvian language, then yes. Latvian belongs to the family of Baltic languages which are Indo-Germanic.
Yes. There is no personal or political reason for most Latvians to dislike Americans.
Latvians.
Latvians live in a mix of rural and urban areas. While some Latvians do reside in rural settings, particularly in the countryside and smaller towns, many also live in cities and suburban areas. The distribution of the population is diverse, but overall Latvians tend to have a strong connection to nature and the countryside.
No, like most other EU countries Latvians don't require a visa.
Latvians. We call ourselves as `latvieši` [pronunciation- latvieshi]
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Jane W. McCracken has written: 'Stephan G. Stephansson, the poet of the Rocky Mountains' -- subject(s): Biography, Icelanders, Icelandic Poets, Social life and customs 'The overlord of the Little Prairie' -- subject(s): Biography, Latvians, Social life and customs
some of the customs are food
According to a September 2006 TNS Opinion & Social / Eurobarometer poll, 12% of Latvians support same-sex marriage.
Latvians
The sentiment between Latvians and Russians is complex and varies among individuals. Historical tensions stemming from the Soviet occupation and differing national identities can lead to negative feelings, particularly among some Latvians towards the Russian-speaking minority. However, many people in Latvia advocate for coexistence and integration, reflecting a more nuanced relationship. Overall, it's essential to recognize the diversity of opinions within both communities.