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History of Latvia. Anthem of Latvia. History timeline. Road t o independence. Back to timeline. Soviet era. Latvia was occupied by Soviet Union in 1944. On March 25, 1949, 43,000 rural residents and Latvian patriots were deported to Siberia - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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History of Latvia
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Anthem of LatviaOfficial lyrics English translation
Dievs, svētī Latviju,Mūs' dārgo tēviju,Svētī jel Latviju,Ak, svētī jel to! (repeat)
Kur latvju meitas zied,Kur latvju dēli dzied,Laid mums tur laimē diet,Mūs' Latvijā! (repeat)
God bless Latvia,Our beloved fatherland.Bless Latvia,Oh bless it, we beseech thee! (repeat)
Where Latvian daughters bloom,Where Latvian sons sing,Let us dance happily there,In our Latvia! (repeat)
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History timeline
1944-1991 •Soviet era
1988-1991
• Popular Front of Latvia
• The Baltic Way• Barricades
1990-1991 •Restoration of independence
1991- •Modern history
Back to timeline
Road to independence
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Soviet era• Latvia was occupied by Soviet Union in 1944.
• On March 25, 1949, 43,000 rural residents and Latvian patriots were deported to Siberia
• 1955 About thirty thousand deportees returned to Latvia from the USSR under a general amnesty.
Flag of Latvian SSR
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Popular Front of Latvia
• 1988 - The Latvian Popular Front (LPF) is established.
• It becomes the guiding force toward the restoration of Latvian independence.
• Journalist Dainis Ivāns is elected as Chairman of LPF.
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Manifestation in 1991
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The Baltic Way• 1989 23 August - Mass demonstrations against
the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact.• Human Chain linking the three states• More than 2 million people paricipated
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Barricades• 13 January, 1991- Barricades are set in Old Riga
to protect the Latvian government against Pro-Communist political forces, which had attempted to restore Soviet power in Latvia.
I want to live in a free Latvia.
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• Latvia’s old currency, witch was made specially for the Barricades.
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Restoration of independence• 1990 May 4 -The Latvian SSR Supreme Council
adopted the declaration on the Restoration of Independence of the Republic of Latvia.
• The law in part re-establishes the 1922 Constitution of Latvia and the official name of the Republic of Latvia.
• 1991 September 17- Latvia became a member of the United Nations.
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Modern history• 2004, April 2 - Latvia became a member of NATO.• 1 May - Latvia became a member of European
Union.
Flag of European Union Flag of NATO
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• In 2014 Latvia joined the Eurozone.• Samples of Latvian euro coins design.
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