The lowest temperature recorded in Latvia was -43.2°C or -45.8°F in February 1956 in the town of Daugavpils.
The primary unit of measure used in Latvia is the metric system, which includes units such as meters, kilograms, and liters. Temperature is typically measured in Celsius.
The highest ever observed temperature in Latvia is +36,4°C (+97,52°F) registered in Daugavpils on August 4, 1943. A temperature of +36°C (+96,8°F) was recorded in Jelgava on July 13, 1994.
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Republic of Latvia
Latvia is a member of Nato.
Latvia was created in 1944.
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Latvia is an independent country.
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