
Liepāja Gymnasium Offers New Sport: Searching for Classrooms with Map in Hand
At the State Gymnasium on March 7th, you'll be able to get officially lost and even receive an award for it.
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At the State Gymnasium on March 7th, you'll be able to get officially lost and even receive an award for it.

Our main health fortress marks four decades during which it has survived everything – from Soviet shortages to modern reforms.

On February 24th at the Latvian Society House, Liepāja residents will weave camouflage nets and prepare special candle supplies with their own hands. We'll show the capital what a real support action looks like.

A truck driver from India proved that foreigners too can master the Latvian tradition of ignoring traffic signs.

An unusual scandal has emerged on Ezera Street: a homeowner wanted to cut down a tree, but it turned out to be a heritage tree of national significance.

Jānis from Durbe has proven he can be more productive than the entire Riga City Council combined – he planted 50,000 tulip bulbs with his own hands.

Liepāja City Council reveals revolutionary concept - people who bought houses by the sea need a path to the sea.

Ten producer works have made it to the finals of the 'Filter' competition, among which there's probably not a single one from Riga again, because there they still think electronic music is just a mobile phone ringtone.

While Riga plans yet another business venture at sea, Liepāja laughs at the capital's inability to count seals and trout.

The US Supreme Court declares Trump's customs tariffs illegal, but Liepāja's Central Market greets this news with calm indifference and comments about local produce.

While 42% of capital residents already consult robots about purchases, people in Liepāja continue trusting tried-and-tested methods.

German leader announces he will seek support only in the political center, just like Liepāja residents look for free seats on the tram during lunch hour.