
Līva Village Festival: Liepāja Closes Half the City to Prove We Can Party Even Bigger Than Riga
Next weekend Liepāja will have more road closures than Riga during construction season. But we have a reason - we're going to make 7,000 people dance.
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Next weekend Liepāja will have more road closures than Riga during construction season. But we have a reason - we're going to make 7,000 people dance.

While people at Riga Central Station are still trying to figure out what a schedule is, the Liepāja train is already changing times like a true local wind - unpredictably, but with purpose.

From May 5 to June 15, public transport heading to Karosta will drive in circles like tourists searching for the right museum floor.

A TGV train with 250 passengers collided with an army vehicle trailer in France. Liepāja hockey fans are already coming up with theories about away game sabotage.

Local enthusiast demonstrated how to combine extreme sports with alcohol tasting, using a Yamaha moped as his dark horse.

Two local drivers have proven that mathematics isn't just a privilege for University of Liepāja students - precise calculations can also be performed on the road.

On Sunday, five people were injured in 60 traffic accidents, of which 36 occurred in Riga. The rest of Latvia is once again left in second place.

In Daugavpils, a driver decided to test whether train wheels are as sharp as Liepāja fish at the port. The experiment ended in the hospital.

While only one driver in Kurzeme decided to test how well he drives with his eyes closed, the rest of Latvia held a real competition for the title 'Alcohol Taster of the Year on Wheels'.

Circle K statistical scientists have discovered that fuel prices in the Baltics change according to algorithms so complex that even the silence of Lake Liepāja seems noisy.

The accident near Biksti was resolved so quickly that even Riga drivers didn't manage to notice the road was blocked.

While even rockers in Liepāja have brakes, a Daugavpils cyclist proves that problems can also be solved with a creative approach.