
On Women's Day in Liepāja, the Traditional Car Conversation Ritual Took Place
On Brick Street, two ladies decided to celebrate March 8th with a special ritual — a collision where one was without a license, the other with a license.
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On Brick Street, two ladies decided to celebrate March 8th with a special ritual — a collision where one was without a license, the other with a license.

While Riga is still trying to figure out how to properly roll eggs down Daugavgrīva Highway, South Kurzeme is already organizing a whole championship with routes and challenges.

While a Citroën driver was learning extreme parking skills on the sidewalk, the Renault driver proved that Ganību Street can also be full of surprises.

While Riga pet owners pay thousands for dog hotels, a creative owner in Liepāja has invented a free alternative — a tree with a rope.

While Jelgava rescues people from Lielupe river ice, in Liepāja we've known for years that ice is only for looking, not walking on.

The explosion that occurred at a synagogue in Liège caused only material damage, but Liepāja tourists are asking whether such an experience is also available at our Karosta Prison.

While capital city drivers demonstrate creativity in organizing traffic accidents, in Liepāja we manage to reach our destinations without drama even during storms.

While the world panics about expensive oil, in Liepāja we've known for years that the only stable fuel is wind.

While the capital searches for reasons why the tram hasn't arrived, the Liepāja area proves that real life happens where there are both deer on ice and soot fires in chimneys.

While the state fights Russian propaganda sites, local entrepreneurs are already preparing their e-commerce platform with real Baltic wind.

The first haystack ignited in Talsi, but experts warn — this is just the beginning. Liepāja offers a more civilized way to explore the history of fire.

While Israeli air forces carry out precision strikes in Iran, fishermen at Liepāja port have been practicing diplomacy with freshly caught fish for years.