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Airport in Latvia
RIX Riga Airport (Latvian: RIX Rīgas lidosta; IATA: RIX, ICAO: EVRA) is the international airport of Riga, the capital of Latvia, and the largest airport
Riga_International_Airport
Capital and largest city of Latvia
Riga (/ˈriːɡə/ REE-gə), officially Riga State City (Latvian: Rīgas valstspilsēta), is the capital, primate, and largest city of Latvia and the second largest
Riga
Country in Northern Europe
country has a temperate seasonal climate. Its capital and largest city is Riga. Latvians, who are the titular nation and comprise 65.5% of the country's
Latvia
Latvian football club
Riga Football Club, commonly referred to as Riga FC, is a Latvian football club, founded in 2014. The club is based at the Skonto Stadium in Riga. Since
Riga_FC
Topics referred to by the same term
Riga Riga Castle, a building in Riga Riga Black Balsam, an alcoholic drink in Latvia Elsewhere Riga, New York, town in Monroe County, New York Riga Academy
Riga_(disambiguation)
Latvian football club
Riga Vanderer (sometimes written as Wanderer, in later years – Rīgas Vilki, also – RV) was a Latvian football club that was founded in 1927, disbanded
Riga_Vanderer
Topics referred to by the same term
The Battle of Riga may refer to: Battle of Riga (1203), an engagement of the Livonian Crusade Battle of Riga (1215), an engagement of the Livonian Crusade
Battle_of_Riga
Latvian basketball team
VEF Rīga is a Latvian professional basketball team that is based in Riga, Latvia. VEF Rīga is an twelve-time Latvian Basketball League champion. The club
BK_VEF_Rīga
French poet
Petrus Riga (c. 1140 – 1209) was a French poet. He is known for his work Aurora, which is a commentary on the Bible with emphasis on allegorical and moral
Petrus_Riga
Annual race in Latvia held since 1991
The Riga Marathon (also known as the Rimi Riga Marathon) is an annual road marathon held in Riga, Latvia, since 1991. A flat, single-lap marathon course
Riga_Marathon
Since the first period of Latvian independence, Riga has never had an official territorial division of the city that would be smaller than six administrative
Neighbourhoods_in_Riga
Inactive ice hockey team in Riga, Latvia
Dinamo Riga (Latvian: Rīgas Dinamo) was a professional ice hockey team based in Riga, Latvia. It most recently was a member of the Latvian Hockey Higher
Dinamo_Riga
Cathedral in Riga, Latvia
Riga Cathedral (Latvian: Rīgas Doms; German: Dom zu Riga) formally The Cathedral Church of Saint Mary, is the Evangelical Lutheran cathedral in Riga, Latvia
Riga_Cathedral
Nazi ghetto in occupied Latvia
Riga Ghetto was a small area in Maskavas Forštate, a neighbourhood of Riga, Latvia, where Nazis forced Jews from Latvia, and later from the German "Reich"
Riga_Ghetto
City council of Riga, Latvia
Riga City Council (Latvian: Rīgas dome) is the government of the city of Riga, the capital of Latvia. Its meeting place is in the Riga Town Hall (Rīgas
Riga_City_Council
Chamber orchestra in Latvia
Sinfonietta Rīga is a Latvian chamber orchestra based in Rīga. The Latvian oboist Normunds Šnē founded Sinfonietta Rīga in 2006 and became its first artistic
Sinfonietta_Rīga
Aspect of Latvian history
The history of Riga, the capital of Latvia, begins as early as the 2nd century with a settlement, the Duna urbs, at a natural harbor not far upriver from
History_of_Riga
Motorcycle model produced in Riga, Latvia
The Riga was a Latvian moped built in Riga between 1965 (61 years ago) (1965) and 1992 (34 years ago) (1992). In the 1960s, the idea of providing people
Riga_(moped)
Latvian football club
The Riga Football Club (Rīgas futbola klubs or Rīgas Futbolklubs, RFK or Rīgas FK) was a Latvian football club which was founded on December 14, 1923 in
RFK_Riga
Technical university in Latvia
It is located in Riga, Latvia and was previously known as Riga Polytechnical Institute and Riga Polytechnicum. In 1958, the Riga Polytechnic Institute
Riga_Technical_University
Football club
FK RFS (also FC RFS) is a professional Latvian football club based in Riga. The club competes in the Virslīga, the top tier of Latvian football. It has
FK_RFS
International song competition
of the Eurovision Song Contest, held on 24 May 2003 at the Skonto Hall in Riga, Latvia, and presented by Marie N and Renārs Kaupers. It was organised by
Eurovision_Song_Contest_2003
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Riga, Latvia. 1158 CE – At the beginning of the Northern Crusades, Bremen merchants began to
Timeline_of_Riga
Topics referred to by the same term
VEF Rīga may refer to: BK VEF Rīga, a Latvian basketball team FK VEF Rīga, a defunct Latvian football team This disambiguation page lists articles associated
VEF_Rīga
Castle in Riga, Latvia
Riga Castle (Latvian: Rīgas pils) is a castle on the banks of River Daugava in Riga, the capital of Latvia. The castle was founded in 1330. Its structure
Riga_Castle
Basketball team in Riga, Latvian SSR & Latvia
Rīgas Armijas sporta klubs (BK Rīgas ASK) was a professional basketball club that was based in Riga, Latvia. Rīgas ASK was founded in 1931, and started
Rīgas_ASK
Latvian football club
division of domestic football. They are based in Ķekava, near the capital Riga. Auda won their first ever major trophy in the final of the Latvian Cup.
FK_Auda
Bay of the Baltic Sea between Latvia and Estonia
The Gulf of Riga, also known as the Bay of Riga or the Gulf of Livonia, is a bay of the Baltic Sea between Latvia and Estonia. The island of Saaremaa
Gulf_of_Riga
Latvian political party
been Antoņina Ņenaševa and Atis Švinka. The Progressives have 11 seats on Riga City Council and 10 seats in the Saeima and one seat in the European Parliament
The_Progressives_(Latvia)
Soviet and Latvian chess grandmaster (1936–1992)
a diminutive for Mikhail, and he earned the nickname "The Magician from Riga". Both The Mammoth Book of the World's Greatest Chess Games and Modern Chess
Mikhail_Tal
Traditional Latvian herbal liqueur
Riga Black Balsam (Latvian: Rīgas Melnais balzams) is a traditional Latvian balsam often considered to be the national drink of Latvia. According to tradition
Riga_Black_Balsam
Stock exchange located in Riga, Latvia
Vilnius Riga Copenhagen Reykjavík New York Philadelphia Boston The Nasdaq Riga, formerly Riga Stock Exchange, is the sole stock exchange operating in Riga, Latvia
Nasdaq_Riga
Proposed metro system in Riga, Latvia in the 1980's
The Riga Metro (Latvian: Rīgas metro) was an unrealized metro system in Riga, Latvia, planned during the time of the Soviet Union. Three lines with a total
Riga_Metro
Latvian political party
Honor to serve Riga! (Latvian: Gods kalpot Rīgai!, GKR) is a municipal political party located in Riga, Latvia. It was created on 17 March 2012 and is
Honor_to_serve_Riga
List of ships with the same or similar names
A number of steamships were named Riga, including: SS Riga (1914), A Latvian cargo ship which sank in 1939 SS Riga (1925), A German cargo ship in service
SS_Riga
Planning region of Latvia
Riga Region (Latvian: Rīgas reģions), officially Riga Planning Region (Latvian: Rīgas plānošanas reģions) and shortened as RPR is one of five planning
Riga_Planning_Region
Swedish detective mystery by Henning Mankell
The Dogs of Riga (Swedish: Hundarna i Riga) is a Swedish detective mystery by Henning Mankell, set in Riga, the capital of Latvia. It is the second book
The_Dogs_of_Riga
Latvian women's basketball club
TTT Rīga is a professional women's basketball club based in Riga, Latvia. The abbreviation "TTT" stands for 'Tram and Trolley Trust'. The team held its
TTT_Riga
The flag of Riga is one of the official symbols of Riga, along with the coat of arms of Riga. The flag consists of a horizontal bicolour of blue and white
Flag_of_Riga
became subject to attack through the Livonian Crusade. Latvia's capital city Riga, founded in 1201 by Germans at the mouth of the Daugava, became a strategic
History_of_Latvia
Tourism in the capital of Latvia
Riga, the capital of Latvia, is one of the leading travel destinations in the Baltic region. In 2024, the city welcomed over 1.1 million international
Tourism_in_Riga
Defunct association football club in Latvia
Torpedo Rīga was a football club that played in Riga. The club played in the Latvian league with good success from 1979 to 2000 when it merged with Policijas
Torpedo_Rīga
Historic building in Riga, Latvia
nams, German: Schwarzhäupterhaus) is a building situated in the old town of Riga, Latvia. The original building was erected in 1334 as a warehouse, meeting
House of the Blackheads (Riga)
House_of_the_Blackheads_(Riga)
Topics referred to by the same term
Siege of Riga may refer to: Siege of Riga (1621) Siege of Riga (1656) Siege of Riga (1700) Siege of Riga (1709–1710), culminating in the Capitulation
Siege_of_Riga
Medieval Catholic state in present-day Latvia (1186-1561)
The Archbishopric of Riga (Latin: Archiepiscopatus Rigensis, Low German: Erzbisdom Riga) was a Catholic diocese and civil government in Medieval Livonia
Archbishopric_of_Riga
Australian actor
actor. He is best known for his roles as Wyatt Cole on Reef Break, General Riga on The Shannara Chronicles, Dovich on The Falcon and the Winter Soldier and
Desmond_Chiam
Village in Mithila
Riga (Maithili: रीगा) is a historical village in the Mithila region of the Indian subcontinent. It is located in the Sitamarhi district of Bihar in India
Riga_Gaon
Latin Catholic archdiocese in Latvia
The Archdiocese of Riga, formerly the Diocese of Üxküll, is a Latin Catholic archdiocese with its seat in Riga, the capital city of Latvia. Its cathedral
Archdiocese_of_Riga
Latvian political party
member of parliament, former Minister of Transport, former vice-mayor of Riga, Ainārs Šlesers. The party board chair is Ainārs Šlesers. The precursor to
Latvia_First
Latvian basketball club
ASK Rīga is a former professional basketball club that was based in Riga, Latvia. "ASK" stood for "Armijas Sporta Klubs" (in English: Army Sports Club)
ASK_Riga
1713–1783 unit of Russia
Riga Governorate (Latvian: Rīgas guberņa, Russian: Рижская губерния, romanized: Rizhskaya guberniya) was an administrative-territorial unit (guberniya)
Riga_Governorate
Latvian football club
FC Daugava Riga (FK Daugava Rīga) was a Soviet and Latvian football club from Riga. It participated in the Soviet championships. Through the years, the
FC_Daugava_Riga
WWI battle over Riga, Latvia
The Riga offensive (Russian: Рижская операция), also called the Jugla offensive or the Battle of Riga (German: Schlacht um Riga), took place in early
Riga_offensive_(1917)
Port in Riga, Latvia
Riga Free Port (Latvian: Rīgas brīvosta) is a major port on the east coast of the Baltic Sea, located in Riga, the capital of Latvia. It stretches for
Freeport_of_Riga
District of Latvia
Riga district (Latvian: Rīgas rajons) was an administrative division of Latvia, located in Semigallia and Vidzeme regions, in the centre of the country
Riga_district
Latvian football club
Riga United FC is a Latvian football club founded in 2007. The club plays at the Riga Secondary School No. 49 ground in Riga. Riga United men's first team
Riga_United_FC
Belgian football manager (born 1957)
José Riga (born 30 July 1957) is a Belgian football manager and former player. He had a fifteen-year playing career as a midfielder, beginning in 1974
José_Riga
1921 treaty which ended the Polish-Soviet War
The Treaty of Riga was signed in Riga, Latvia, on 18 March 1921 between Poland on one side and Soviet Russia (acting also on behalf of Soviet Belarus)
Treaty_of_Riga
arms of Riga is one of the official symbols of Riga, along with the flag of Riga. The blazon on the greater, middle, and lesser coat of arms of Riga, on the
Coat_of_arms_of_Riga
Topics referred to by the same term
Pardaugava Riga may refer to: FK Pārdaugava, Riga football club Dinamo Riga (original), Riga hockey club This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Pardaugava_Riga
Ice hockey team in Riga, Latvia
HS Rīga (Latvian: Hokeja skola Rīga) is a professional ice hockey team based in Riga, Latvia. The team competes in the Latvian Hockey Higher League, the
HS_Rīga
Soviet offensive against Nazi Germany during World War II
The Riga offensive (Russian: Рижская наступательная операция, lit. 'Riga offensive operation') was part of the larger Baltic offensive on the Eastern Front
Riga_offensive_(1944)
Latvian football club
FK Rīga was a Latvian football club based in Riga. They played in the Virslīga, the top division in Latvian football. They played their home games at Latvijas
FK_Rīga
Museum in Riga, Latvia
Riga Aviation Museum is an aviation museum in Riga, Latvia. The museum was located on the grounds of Riga International Airport and is regularly open
Riga_Aviation_Museum
1796–1918 unit of Russia
Governorates to the east, Courland Governorate to the south, and the Gulf of Riga to the west. In 1897, the population of the governorate was 1,299,365, and
Governorate_of_Livonia
The Riga Charter on Authenticity and Historical Reconstruction in Relationship to Cultural Heritage, known simply as the Riga Charter, is an international
Riga_Charter
Dutch-Ghanaian footballer (born 1981)
Rahamat Riga Mustapha (born 10 October 1981) is a former professional footballer who last played as a striker for Pune F.C. in the Indian I-League. Born
Riga_Mustapha
Hydroelectric power plant in Latvia
Riga Hydroelectric Power Plant (Latvian: Rīgas hidroelektrostacija, shortened Rīgas HES) in Latvia is located just beyond Riga's southern border. It is
Riga Hydroelectric Power Plant
Riga_Hydroelectric_Power_Plant
Football club
SK Super Nova is a Latvian professional football club based in Riga. It was founded in 2000, and it has been involved in various levels of the Latvian
SK_Super_Nova
German bishop in medieval Livonia
Albert of Riga or Albert of Livonia (c. 1165 – 17 January 1229) was the third Catholic Bishop of Riga in Livonia. As the Bishop of Livonia, in 1201, he
Albert_of_Riga
National airline of Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania
office are located on the grounds of Riga International Airport in Mārupe municipality near Riga. Its main hub is Riga, and it operates bases in Tallinn
AirBaltic
Manufacturer of vans and minibuses under the brand name Latvija
The Riga Autobus Factory (RAF; Latvian: Rīgas autobusu fabrika) was a factory in Jelgava, Latvia, making vans and minibuses under the brand name Latvija
Riga_Autobus_Factory
Surname list
Riga is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ariel Silvio Zárate Riga (born 1973), Argentine footballer Bernardo Javier González Riga, Argentine
Riga_(surname)
Company based in Riga, Latvia
Riga Shipyard (Latvian: Rīgas kuģu būvētava) is a Latvian shipyard as well as one of the largest shipyards in the Baltic region. The shipyard has 9 berths
Riga_Shipyard
Traditional Latvian folk song
Rīga dimd (English: Riga resounds) is the title of a traditional Latvian folk song that is best known as a musical composition by Jānis Cimze. Cimze's
Rīga_dimd
Public transportation company in Riga, Latvia
Rīgas Satiksme is a municipally owned public transportation and infrastructure company serving Riga, Latvia and the surrounding areas. It was founded
Rīgas_Satiksme
Class of Soviet Frigates
The Riga class was the NATO reporting name for class of frigates built for the Soviet Navy in the 1950s. The Soviet designation for these ships was Storozhevoi
Riga-class_frigate
Neighborhood of Riga, Latvia
a neighbourhood in the Vidzeme Suburb of Riga, the capital of Latvia. Teika is the only neighbourhood in Riga which was planned and partly built in the
Teika,_Riga
General market in Riga
Riga Central Market (Latvian: Rīgas Centrāltirgus) is Europe's largest market and bazaar in Riga, Latvia. It is one of the most notable structures from
Riga_Central_Market
2007 film
Defenders of Riga (Latvian: Rīgas sargi) is a 2007 Latvian feature film directed by Aigars Grauba starring Elita Kļaviņa, Jānis Reinis, and Artūrs Skrastiņš
Defenders_of_Riga
George's Church (Latvian: Svētā Jura baznīca) used to be a Catholic church in Riga, the capital of Latvia. The church building now houses the Latvian Museum
St._George's_Church,_Riga
Zoo in Riga, Latvia
Riga Zoo is a city-owned zoo in Riga, Latvia. It is located in Mežaparks neighbourhood next to the Mežaparks park, on the western bank of Ķīšezers lake
Riga_Zoo
Lake in Latvia
Ķīšezers is a lake in Riga, Latvia, with primary inflow of the Jugla River. The lake is 1,730 ha (4,300 acres) large, it has 2.4 metres (7 ft 10 in) of
Ķīšezers,_Riga
1941 massacre in Riga, Latvia
about 25,000 Jews were murdered in or on the way to Rumbula forest near Riga, Latvia, during World War II. Except for the Babi Yar massacre in Ukraine
Rumbula_massacre
Bridge in Riga, Latvia
Daugava river in Riga, the capital of Latvia. The first iron railway bridge in Riga, over 600 ftm long, was erected in 1871–1872 for the Riga–Jelgava Railway
Railway_Bridge,_Riga
Latvian football club
Automobīlists Jelgava RAF Jelgava RAF Jelgava RAF Rīga / FC Universitāte Rīga FC Universitāte Rīga RAF Jelgava Latvian Higher League Runners-Up (2): 1992
RAF_Jelgava
16th–20th century county in modern-day Latvia
Riga county (Latvian: Rīgas apriņķis, German: Kreis Riga, Russian: Рижскій уѣздъ, romanized: Rizhskiy uyezd) was a historic county of the Duchy of Livonia
Riga_county
Greek writer, political thinker and revolutionary (1757–1798)
Rigas Feraios (Greek: Ρήγας Φεραίος pronounced [ˈriɣas fɛˈrɛɔs], sometimes Rhegas Pheraeos; Aromanian: Riga Fereu) or Velestinlis (Βελεστινλής pronounced
Rigas_Feraios
Latvia. Riga State Gymnasium No.1 Riga State Gymnasium No.2 Riga State Gymnasium No.3 Āgenskalna State Gymnasium Riga State Classical Gymnasium Riga State
List_of_schools_in_Latvia
Transcom Pärnu v Tartu Ülikool Maks & Moorits VEF Rīga v BK Ventspils BK Ventspils v VEF Rīga VEF Rīga v BK Ventspils Valmiera Glass VIA v TalTech/ALEXELA
2025–26 Latvian–Estonian Basketball League
2025–26_Latvian–Estonian_Basketball_League
University in Riga, Latvia
Riga Nordic University (Latvian: Rīgas Ziemeļvalstu augstskola); Formerly known as Information System Management College (Latvian: Informācijas sistēmu
Riga_Nordic_University
Museum in Riga, Latvia
Riga Motor Museum (Latvian: Rīgas motormuzejs) is the biggest antique vehicle museum in the Baltic countries, located in Riga, Latvia. The museum is a
Riga_Motor_Museum
Latvian national championships in basketball
best-of-five series. VEF Rīga v Valmiera Glass/ViA Valmiera Glass/ViA v VEF Rīga VEF Rīga v Valmiera Glass/ViA Valmiera Glass/ViA v VEF Rīga Rīgas Zeļļi v BK Ventspils
2025_LBL_Play-offs
Latvian football club
Union Riga was a football club established in Riga in 1907 and the second oldest club of the country after the Riga British Football Club. It was the
Union_Riga
State city in Vidzeme, Latvia
the town of Rīgas Jūrmala ("Seaside of Riga") was established. In German, it became known as Rigasche Strand and Riga-Strand (Beach of Riga), and advertised
Jūrmala
This is a list of tourist attractions in Riga, the capital of Latvia. The Lutheran cathedral - the largest church in the Baltic states. Built in the 13th
List of tourist attractions in Riga
List_of_tourist_attractions_in_Riga
Medical condition
Riga–Fede disease (RFD) is a rare and benign mucosal condition, characterized by a tongue ulcer that is frequently brought on by traumatizing injuries
Riga–Fede_disease
Gate in Riga, Latvia
Swedish Gate (Latvian: Zviedru vārti) is situated in Riga, Latvia, and was erected 1698 as a part of the Riga Wall to provide access to barracks outside the
Swedish_Gate,_Riga
Civil township in Michigan, United States
Riga Township is a civil township of Lenawee County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 1,286 at the 2020 census. The unincorporated community
Riga_Township,_Michigan
Neighborhood of Riga, Latvia
Rumbula is a neighbourhood of Riga located in the Latgale Suburb, on the right bank of the Daugava river. With a population of about 882 inhabitants in
Rumbula,_Riga
RIGA
RIGA
Female
Welsh
Welsh name probably derived from the Old Celtic title Rigantona, RHIANNON means "great queen." In mythology, this is the name of a horse goddess equated with Celtic Epona. She was the daughter of Hefeydd and mother of Pryderi.Â
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : said to be a habitational name from Granson on Lake Neuchâtel. The first known bearer of the surname is Rigaldus de Grancione (fl. 1040). The name was taken to Britain by Otes de Grandison (died 1328) and his brother. They were among a group of Savoyards who settled in England when Henry III married a granddaughter of the Count of Savoy.
RIGA
RIGA
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Young; Wind
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Music; Tune
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Lion
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Pride
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Breeze from Mountains
Girl/Female
Tamil
Look, Blessed with beauty, Shape, Beauty
Boy/Male
Tamil
Born of mind
Girl/Female
French
Lion; lioness. Feminine of Leon.
Boy/Male
Celtic American Anglo Saxon Gaelic Irish
Fire.
Girl/Female
Tamil
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RIGA
RIGA
RIGA
RIGA
RIGA
n.
See Irrigation.
n.
A gay, lively dance for one couple, -- said to have been borrowed from Provence in France.