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While Riga residents queue at crematoriums like in Soviet times for bananas, Liepāja residents now have the chance to become ashes in record time.
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While Riga residents queue at crematoriums like in Soviet times for bananas, Liepāja residents now have the chance to become ashes in record time.

While the capital organizes expensive masterclasses with foreign directors, Liepāja youth have been filming with phones better than Hollywood for years.

While the capital counts degrees like meter readings, in Liepāja we're ready for any weather whim with a smile.

While security services run around with microscopes looking for national security risks, in Liepāja we've known for years that the real risks arise when someone wants to build yet another shopping center.

While the US reassures the world about temporary oil disruptions, Liepaja's Liedags beach sand proves that some resources are eternal.

While the capital organizes expensive festivals in English, in Liepāja we've been filming with phones by Lake Liepāja for years and the result is just as good.

While Brussels searches for why the single market isn't working, we in Liepāja have long known that nothing works without local regional experience.

While a new association tries to change slaughter methods across Latvia, in Liepāja we've long known how to treat animals — with respect and local fishery wisdom.

While bean counters in Riga ponder taxes, in Liepāja with four kids you'd have opened your own business long ago.

While Tehran is still secretly hiding their ayatollah, Liepāja already knows there will be wind from the sea tomorrow.

While Mērsrags boasts about its +13.5 degrees, in Liepāja we're thinking about how at least Rīga didn't overtake us.

Ukraine's president has promised to send drone interception experts to the Middle East, raising the question of whether they'll have better luck than our graduates abroad.